0 relating to or characteristic of solipsism (= the belief that only your own experiences and existence can be known or are important):
It's the work of an almost neurotically solipsistic artist.
He is a pathologically shy and solipsistic young man.
She is driven mad by her husband's solipsistic indifference.
Many of his late books are self-indulgent and solipsistic.
Will they be a generation familiar with instant activism, or a generation of solipsistic couch potatoes?
The reality of altruism means that solipsistic selfishness is not inevitable; social relations ensue from uncoerced consent, not manipulation inspired by assumptions about 'the good'.
The idea of a living diary suggests narrative in general, but such a characterisation can be taken a step further, beyond the solipsistic level.
This does not make our knowledge and understanding solipsistic, subjective, nor does it give credence to the hopeless relativity of pupil voice epistemology.
This emphasis helps to avoid the solipsistic explanation based on exceptionalism and the over-general one based on class.
Animals' mental representations of their pasts and their futures may or may not be functionally solipsistic, but their existence certainly extends beyond the here-and-now.