Why Solipsism Matters

Author:   Professor Sami Pihlström (University of Helsinki, Finland)
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Pages:   240
Publication Date:   28 May 2020
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Why Solipsism Matters


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Solipsism is one of the philosophical thesis or ideas that has generally been regarded as highly implausible, or even crazy. The view that the world is “my world” in the sense that nothing exists independently of my mind, thought, and/or experience is, understandably, frowned up as a genuine philosophical position. For this reason, solipsism might be regarded as an example of a philosophical position that does not “matter” at all. It does not seem to play any role in our serious attempts to understand the world and ourselves. However, by arguing that solipsism does matter, after all, Why Solipsism Matters more generally demonstrates that philosophy, even when dealing with highly counterintuitive and “crazy” ideas, may matter in surprising, unexpected ways. It will be shown that the challenge of solipsism should make us rethink fundamental assumptions concerning subjectivity, objectivity, realism vs. idealism, relativism, as well as key topics such as ethical responsibility – that is, our ethical relations to other human beings – and death and mortality. Why Solipsism Matters is not only an historical review of the origins and development of the concept of solipsism and a exploration of some of its key philosophers (Kant and Wittgenstein to name but a few) but it develops an entirely new account of the idea. One which takes seriously the global, socially networked world in which we live in which the very real ramifications of solipsism - including narcissism - can be felt.

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Author:   Professor Sami Pihlström (University of Helsinki, Finland)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Bloomsbury Academic
Dimensions:   Width: 14.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 21.80cm
Weight:   0.440kg
ISBN:  

9781350126404


ISBN 10:   1350126403
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   28 May 2020
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

prelims 1. Introduction 1.1. Why Solipsism? 1.2. Some Varieties of Solipsism 2. Metaphysical and Skeptical Solipsism 2.1. Historical Preliminaries and Contemporary Issues 2.2. Classical Metaphysical and Epistemological Solipsism: The Cartesian Legacy 2.3. Methodological Solipsism 3. Transcendental Solipsism 3.1. Kantian Idealism: The Rise of the Transcendental Ego 3.2. Phenomenology and Intersubjectivity 3.3. Transcendental Solipsism in Wittgenstein 4. Refuting Solipsism 4.1. Arguing against Solipsism 4.2. Solipsism vs. Realism 5. The Relevance of Solipsism 5.1. Facing Otherness 5.2. Solipsism and Death bibliography index

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Solipsism, the idea that my self is the only thing that exists while everything else is a product of my mind, belongs among the most radical and most curious philosophical positions. Nonetheless, Sami Pihlstroem lucidly and convincingly argues that solipsism is in fact extraordinarily relevant to our ethical choices. His superb book compels us to seriously rethink fundamental existential issues. * Leszek Koczanowicz, Professor of Philosophy and Psychology, SWPS University, Poland *


Author Information

Sami Pihlström is Professor of Philosophy of Religion at the University of Helsinki, Finland. His previous publications include Pragmatic Pluralism and the Problem of God (2013) and Taking Evil Seriously (2014). He is a board member of the Central European Pragmatist Forum and the Nordic Pragmatism Network.

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