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- according to which only the directly accessible mental contents of the solipsistic philosopher can be known. The existence of an external world is regarded...
- Paglia compares the resulting image to William Blake's "engravings of solipsistically contorted figures". Human ****uality portal Autofellatio ****ercise "autocunnilingus"...
- (June 10, 2011). "Bubble Trouble: Is Web personalization turning us into solipsistic twits?". Slate. Archived from the original on June 12, 2011. Retrieved...
- above, to model different types of firm behaviour, for example in a solipsistic industry (few sellers), but equally applicable to wage negotiations,...
- "conjure up a crazed version of autodestructive white America at its most solipsistic, hankering after its own lost origins". Film critic Pauline Kael coined...
- believe no one else but him." Lifton believes Trump is a purveyor of a solipsistic reality which is hostile to facts and is made collective by amplifying...
- of himself as a child, being both charmingly childlike and childishly solipsistic. Peter Pan ran away from his parents when he was a baby as told in Peter...
- designed the character of Jeff around himself, creating the character as a solipsistic narcissist. Jeffrey Tobias Winger is the son of William and Doreen Winger...
- Toker remarks, "the romance which started solipsistically in the imagination [ends], no less solipsistically". A film adaptation, titled Maschenka after...
- Verity (25 September 2017). "Rowling: Labour Party has turned into a 'solipsistic personality cult'". Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on 13...