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Solipsism vs Delusional - What's the difference?

solipsism | delusional |

As a noun solipsism

is (philosophy) the theory that the self is all that exists or that can be proven to exist.

As an adjective delusional is

suffering from or characterized by delusions.

solipsism

Noun

(en noun)
  • (philosophy) The theory that the self is all that exists or that can be proven to exist.
  • Self-absorption, an unawareness of the views or needs of others; self-centeredness; egoism
  • * {{quote-news
  • , year=2012 , date=August 21 , author=Jason Heller , title=The Darkness: Hot Cakes (Music Review) , work=The Onion AV Club citation , page= , passage=Self-mythology has always been part of The Darkness’ shtick, but here Hawkins and crew forget to back it up with music catchy enough to transcend the solipsism .}}
  • * (rfdate) (Bing West)
  • The solipsism that too frequently infects high commands has no place on a battlefield.

    delusional

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Suffering from or characterized by delusions
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