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Give advice on justifying belief in the existence of other minds

The conclusion to the best explanation is the best justification for believing in the existence of other minds because it considers all explanations and selects the best one based on a criterion. In this way, we can reject solipsism and other alternative explanations for other people's behavior.

The best explanation for the behavior of other people is that other people also have mental states and cognitive processes because this explanation is simple, clear and unified.

The existence of other minds offers one single explanation for my behavior and the behavior of other people (we all have mental states and cognitive processes that guide our behavior);

This does not make me special among other people who have behavior similar to mine;

It doesn't give me a special status in the universe;

Solipsism without cause offers two different explanations, separately for my behavior and separately for the behavior of other people.

Solipsism for no reason makes me special among other people.

Solipsism gives me a special status for no reason: the behavior of other people exists solely for me to interact with them and is completely controlled by my mind.

But I have a question:

  1. Will the argument be cyclical if we take into account other people's reports of their feelings, ideas, emotions, thoughts, memories, etc.? This is part of our behavior, but if we take into account other people's reports of their mental states, it means that we already believe that other people have mental states. So is this cyclical reasoning?

  2. Solipsism has fewer essences and therefore it is the most minimal explanation. How to solve this problem? Because the universe tends to a minimum energy state and everything in the universe tends to minimization.

  3. They say that explanatory power is more important than the number of entities. Is it really so? Where is the explanatory power in my criteria?

Is this some separate criterion?

If these issues are not resolved, the argument will be ineffective.

Please explain this and give advice on how to solve these problems?

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