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Problem of Solipsism from "summary" of The Problems of Philosophy by Bertrand Russell

The problem of solipsism arises when we consider the possibility that our own mind is the only thing that truly exists. This idea suggests that everything else - other people, objects, the external world - may be mere fabrications of our own consciousness. In other words, we may be the only conscious being in a universe of our own making. This notion presents a significant challenge to our understanding of reality. If solipsism were true, we would have no way of proving the existence of anything or anyone outside of our own mind. We would be trapped within the confines of our own thoughts, unable to connect with anything beyond ourselves...
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    The Problems of Philosophy

    Bertrand Russell

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