Submitted by TwentyFiveCharsOrLess in Philosophy_Memes
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Lelija wrote
What's solipsism got to do with the simulacra?
TwentyFiveCharsOrLess OP wrote
The belief that nothing external to the mind is verifiable is the literal definition of solipsism
Lelija wrote
And how does that relate to the idea that we (?) live in a simulation?
TwentyFiveCharsOrLess OP wrote
If you can’t prove the external world exists, it must be a construction of the mind, right?
Lelija wrote
Well, if your idea of 'simulation' is from Matrix, then no. The Matrix 'simulation' was not a construction of the mind but a computer program. This was an ontological issue, not epistemic.
TwentyFiveCharsOrLess OP wrote
The matrix is just a culturally relevant example of a simulation. Can’t think of any better way to convey this.
Lelija wrote
But solipsism is not 'everything outside of your mind is a simulation.' It doesn't question the nature of reality the way simulation does, but rather points to the limits of our ability to understand and thus know the world around us.
According to solipsism, I am not 'real' to you not because I might be a bot. It is because you'll never be able to know who I really am as a person -- how I think, what I desire, what drives me, etc. (But then, nobody really fully understands that even about themselves, so checkmate, solipsism).
TwentyFiveCharsOrLess OP wrote
Solilipsism jokes