Szczegóły książki
Format
Twarda okładka
Strony
240
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
May 28, 2020
Wydawca
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10
1350126403
ISBN-13
9781350126404
Opis
In a world often dominated by external perceptions, this exploration delves into the intriguing notion of solipsism – the idea that only one's own mind is certain to exist. Through the insightful lenses of Sami Pihlström and Constantine Sandis, readers are invited to reconsider the implications of this philosophical stance. Instead of dismissing solipsism as an abstract concept, the authors argue that it holds significant relevance in understanding consciousness, existence, and the nature of reality.
They encourage a robust dialogue around how this belief challenges our interactions with others and the world. By examining solipsism's potential effects on ethics and relationships, the text provokes questions about empathy, solitude, and the human experience. The narrative remains accessible while tackling complex topics, making it suitable for both seasoned philosophers and newcomers alike.
Ultimately, the book urges readers to confront the profound implications of solipsism in daily life and personal experience. By grappling with these ideas, one can better appreciate the intricacies of perception and the fundamental nature of existence itself.
They encourage a robust dialogue around how this belief challenges our interactions with others and the world. By examining solipsism's potential effects on ethics and relationships, the text provokes questions about empathy, solitude, and the human experience. The narrative remains accessible while tackling complex topics, making it suitable for both seasoned philosophers and newcomers alike.
Ultimately, the book urges readers to confront the profound implications of solipsism in daily life and personal experience. By grappling with these ideas, one can better appreciate the intricacies of perception and the fundamental nature of existence itself.
Gatunki
Historia
Filozofia