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===Gorgias=== Solipsism was first recorded by the Greek [[presocratic]] [[sophist]], [[Gorgias]] ({{circa|483}}β375 BC), who is quoted by the [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] [[sceptic]] [[Sextus Empiricus]] as having stated:<ref name="Craig(Firm)1998">{{cite book|author1=Edward Craig|author2=Routledge (Firm)|title=Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Genealogy to Iqbal|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=5m5z_ca-qDkC&pg=PA146|year=1998|publisher=Taylor & Francis US|isbn=978-0-415-18709-1|page=146}}</ref> * Nothing exists. * Even if something exists, nothing can be known about it. * Even if something could be known about it, knowledge about it cannot be communicated to others. Much of the point of the sophists was to show that objective knowledge was a literal impossibility.
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