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Belief Quote by Kedar Joshi

“How miserable a solipsist is! It is rather senseless for him to even assert his belief in solipsism, for, on the one hand, if his belief is false it is like committing intellectual suicide, and, on the other hand, if his belief is true it is an act of intellectual insanity.” quote by Kedar Joshi
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“How miserable a solipsist is! It is rather senseless for him to even assert his belief in solipsism, for, on the one hand, if his belief is false it is like committing intellectual suicide, and, on the other hand, if his belief is true it is an act of intellectual insanity.”

Kedar Joshi

About This Quote

Source Essay: Philosophical Reflections, Kedar Joshi, 2020

The quote argues that solipsism is self‑defeating: if false it denies reality, if true it leads to madness.

In simple terms: Solipsism is a dead‑end belief.

Key Takeaway

Avoid self‑defeating philosophies.

Themes

philosophy epistemology self‑reflection

Mood

critical reflective

Type

philosophical analytical

When to use this quote

  • personal belief assessment
  • academic debate
  • psychological introspection

Key Concepts

solipsism intellectual humility paradox

Questions to Reflect On

  • Is any belief useful if it isolates you?
  • How do we balance skepticism with social trust?
A Different Perspective

It ignores the practical need for shared reality in cooperation.

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