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  1. But solipsism is intuitively unacceptable; and nobody seems to be able to come up with an argument from analogy that will do the trick.
  2. Further, homosexuality in part made possible "that exercise in solipsism, that remorseless mockery of philistine common sense and bourgeois realism which is modern art" ("Eros and Idiom", 115, 117, 118).
  3. Fodor has written in The Modularity of Mind that the consequence of accepting the representational theory of mind in cognitive psychology is a kind of "methodological solipsism" (that is, we deal with representations, not the with relations between organisms and real objects out there).
  4. It is salutary to begin our exploration of English mysticism with Rolle, because he reminds us that the mystical experiment could lead the unwary into all kinds of spiritual and physical dangers or to a sterile solipsism.
  5. It is not a million miles away from Fodor's "methodological solipsism" - though phenomenologists have little interest in the causal interplay between the mental states thus identified.
  6. I have outlined a handful of sexual difference theories wherein homosexuality is associated with, or is seen to be expressive of: (1) the true, negative, nature of patriarchy, (2) a negation of what is truly vital and creative in (heterosexual) desire, (3) anti-Semitism, totalitarianism, and fascism, (4) an obliteration of the autonomy of the other, (5) anal negativity, solipsism, and sterility and de-creation, (6) the undifferentiation of a dying culture, (7) a cowardly refusal of homosocial rivalry, (8) the definitive expression of homosocial rivalry.
  7. And via a now explicit association with anality, especially sodomy, homosexuality becomes a paradigm of sterility and solipsism, while heterosexuality is regarded as the way back to a dynamic, creative encounter with the other: in the woman the man embraces "all that is not himself" and from that embrace "comes every new action" (quoted in Delany, Nightmare , 79).
  8. The representational theory of mind treats the explanation of mental life as a kind of engineering problem; it starts from the inside , from the representational state, and asks how mental states interact with one another to produce something that we would call "knowledge"; the representational theorist proceeds like a sceptical philosopher who thinks that what figures in our mental life is not reality but our mental representations of it (recall my saying the Fodor described his position as "methodological solipsism").
  9. If finally I become wholly submerged in this solipsism there could be no other rational ethic for me than egoism.
  10. Litany of solipsism.
  11. But since the pain I have to experience to learn the concept is necessarily my pain, this explanation leads to our asking ourselves the question, "What possible reason could I have to think that other people ever have what I mean by "pain"?" - a question which invites the answers, "None" (solipsism) or, alternatively "An argument from analogy".
  12. In A New Mimesis Nuttall accused Hawkes of "collective cultural solipsism".
  13. Steiner's association of homosexuality with narcissism, solipsism, and the refusal of referentiality obviously suggests reservations about both modernism (as he conceives it) and the efficacy of the homosexual influence upon it, and it comes as no surprise that in his most recent book he launches a strong attack on the former.

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