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Solipsism Is the Belief That

Question 88

Question 88

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Solipsism is the belief that:


A) nothing exists.
B) no belief can ever be adequately justified.
C) I exist, but nothing else can be proven to exist.
D) beliefs gained through the senses cannot be justified.
E) None of the above

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