solipsiste
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- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary solipsiste|solipsism|solipsist|solipsistic Etymology: Latin solus "alone" +ipse "self" + -ism. "Solus" is the origin of "solo" but also can be found in "solitary," "soliloquy," and "desolate." In the Germanic languages it became solein "alone," devolving into English "sullen." Apparently, there was a variant with a suffix –bh which became English "self" and Russian sebya "self." tan-hâ-xod-bin/negar/šnâs-i + The doctrine called "solipsism" is usually defined as the belief that alone exist. (B. RUSSELL, Human knowledge: its scope and limits (1948), p. 191) + The 'thing-in-itself' was an awkward element in Kant's philosophy, and was abandondoned by his immediate successors, who accordingly fell into something very like solipsism. (B. RUSSELL, History of Western Philosophy, p. 689)