Solipsism in a sentence as a noun

I've yet to have ego death, or the overwhelming feeling of solipsism when sleeping.

As a believer in solipsism, I would much rather live a lie and be happy than be miserable in the 'truth'.

My parents interrupted my electronic solipsism for a moment to tell me the truth.

It's a kind of solipsism you can read about in the unofficial minutes of the councils of the Czar's ministers in 1916.

The sort of simulation they're talking about here doesn't justify solipsism.

If we were to go by that route, we could inject a similar dilemma into every scientific problem, which inevitably would lead to the problem of solipsism.

I have nothing against solipsism, but with that kind of technology, it seems like it'd make more sense to go full-on virtual reality, if you want that, rather than viewing the real world through rose-tinted glasses.

Real insanity would be realizing how large the universe is, that philosophers cant even prove anything besides solipsism exists, or how meaningless life is.

By this argument, from solipsism, I can **** you because you are imaginary to me. However -- your poor arguments notwithstanding -- I do not wish to, but instead try to understand how on earth you can think society is imaginary when it has constructed your roads, schools, constitution, social values.

Solipsism definitions

noun

(philosophy) the philosophical theory that the self is all that you know to exist