Re: solipsistic view on memetics

From: Douglas Brooker (dbrooker@clara.co.uk)
Date: Mon Sep 11 2000 - 21:43:54 BST

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    > but solipsists are forever implicitly assuming what they explicitly
    > deny, a self-contradictory inversion of the fallacy of begging the
    > question (which is assuming what one is attempting to prove).
    > >

    is there a meme that might be causing this?

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