>If you kill him, his universe ceases to exist, including you. Or maybe not - depends on whether a solipsist's mind can be killed or not. Maybe you're a figment of a dead person's imagination, how would you know?
Interesting. Does a dead body have imagination? I thought a dead man is just a lump of lifeless rotting flesh that eventually turns to dust.
>Not really, this was just a sting en passant. This talk about solipsism was just a demonstration how you really can't argue anything around a perfect dogma, be it solipsism, reincarnation, theory of original sin, theory of plagiarized sin, whatever. If it's well composed, logic can't hurt it.
I see. It's the "absolutes" that you don't like.
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