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solipsism

In philosophy, a view that maintains that the self is the only thing that can be known to exist. It is an extreme form of scepticism. The solipsist sees himself or herself as the only individual in existence, assuming other people to be a reflection of his or her own consciousness.



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The artists make little eye-contact with the audience who, in turn, seem locked solipsistically in their own worlds.
Conceived by Urs Fischer and Gavin Brown for Shafrazi, the whole thing solipsistically folded in on itself, doubling back in a kind of Mobius strip of logic.
In the volume there is a great deal of attention paid to issues of intertextuality--to Montale in Sereni and Sereni in Montale, Brecht in Fortini, Baudelaire in Caproni, film in the poetry of just about everyone, Rosselli somewhat solipsistically in her own work.
 
 
 
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