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complexPHILOSOPHY said:An interesting aspect of Solipsisim is that if reality is purely the subjective projection of an individuals mind, then that individual is responsible for the works of Shakespeare, Einstein, Russel, Godel, Beethoven, Mozart, Escher, mathematics, religion, science, constructivist realities, etc, the list continues indefinitely.
Not really. Those works only exist to the extend in which you "know about them". And if you "know about them" they are not "out of reach".
The point is, that this is still LESS than postulating that all of them exist in all of their detail, which is what non-solipsist views maintain. In a solipsist view, the only stuff that has to exist, is what you experience. In a non-solipsist view, MUCH MORE is postulated to exist (an entire universe).
So, solipsism is the application of Occam's razor with a turbo charger on it
It is the *minimalist* necessarily "theory of everything", because it can leave out most of the universe, and it only cannot leave out your individual observations and experiences. Because if they were left out, you'd falsify it (you'd make an observation which is NOT in agreement with "what is postulated to exist"). So the MINIMUM view needed to explain all your observations, is the solipsist one. All the rest postulates the existence of myriads of things which are not STRICTLY necessary and which could be left out without a falsification being possible.