But is it via yourself that you make the claim that something exists?
No, not at all. I have concrete evidence that I am thinking & so my thoughts, my mind exists.
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It's possible that that's the only thing that does & everything else is an illusion of mine but to function, I cannot assume this.
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"concrete evidence" is not consistent with being sceptical about everything.
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I don't know what you mean.
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If it's "concrete" I assume you mean it is definite. Not subject to being disproved.
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Thats what I assumed you meant by 'impossible to refute.' How cld someone disprove to me that I am thinking?
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What's the concensus here? Is this something we should hold sceptics to, or not let it worry us?
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I don't know what you mean. Sceptics don't tend to talk much abt solipsism because they're all about evidence.
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You just need to acknowledge the fact that we can't prove anything exists & accept provisional hypothesis that it does.
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No, "something exists". You believe it the same as I do. It's not provisional, it's definite.
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