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    I think a problem of parents and children was very actual in early 1990s‚ at the time when elders that spent most of their life in conservative realities of the USSR. And this was not because they were adherents of that ideology‚ but because they had used to live in that realty. We live at the time when any youth’s rush act can bring serious problems. In these situations‚ they need help of more experienced people. Mostly they are parents or elder people. They are always eager to help us. Yet can

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    his prophecy of growing up and murdering his father‚ and marrying the queen‚ his mother. These two characters have their eyes opened to reality despite being in their own little‚ perfect worlds. Hamlet comes in contact with the ghost of his dead father‚ who tells him that he was murdered by his own brother‚ Hamlets uncle. Oedipus Rex is shot in the foot by reality when he is accused of murdering King Laois‚ then having to actually fulfill his destiny that

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    2. “Analogue photographs have always had the power to manipulate and transform reality” (Biro 2012). Discuss. When analogue photography was first invented‚ its overwhelming power came from the fact that it recorded nature more realistically than any other art form had ever done before […] people trusted it and believed it portrayed ‘reality’ and ‘truth’ (Lodriguss 2000). The camera was seen as a revolutionary instrument that enabled objects‚ people and landscapes to be documented in the highest

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    Platos Analogy of the Cave

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    who have not embarked on the journey to true knowledge and are living their lives‚ only seeing what is on the surface‚ and what they want to see. The Analogy relates to Plato’s Theory of Forms‚ which explains how the forms possess the ultimate reality. The World of Forms is the unseen world in which everything is constantly evolving and changing. The Analogy however‚ is the attempt to enlighten the prisoners and explain the philosophers place in society. He uses the story to explain the need to

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    Thomas Nagel’s: The Absurdity of Life ___________________________________ A Term Paper Presented to the Faculty of Saint Thomas of Villanova Institute of Philosophy _____________________________________ In partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in the Course of Metaphysics _____________________________________ Submitted by: Macklin C. Laure _____________________________________ Submitted to: Prof. Rev. Fr. Michael Alvin Sequio‚ OSA‚ Ph.L. _____________________________________

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    The Things They Carried

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    to escape the harsh realities of war. He demonstrates soldiers trying to escape reality by describing what they did mentally‚ physically‚ and emotionally to forget. A way O’Brien describes the soldiers trying to escape their reality is by recalling memories. Soldiers might use their happy and relaxing memories to escape the fact of how terrifying war actually is. In O’Brien’s story the character Lieutenant Jimmy Cross uses his memories of a woman he loved to escape his reality. When O’Brien says

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    defined by Braver‚ is the denial of an objective reality. Whereas realism would put an interest in aspects of what is real and true‚ Anti-realism puts an emphasis on what is speculated on and what is abstract (2007:45). It can thus be deducted that the Anti-realism movement was created due to the Realism movement. Beginning as a joint venture by artists from many fields‚ their aim was to move beyond the surface of realism‚ in order to explore inner realities that cannot be directly perceived. Metaphors

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    of The Matrix‚ there are many similarities as well as a few differences. One of the most notable differences that can be observed is that Meditations in First Philosophy begins and ends in the same reality‚ whereas The Allegory of the Cave and The Matrix begin with the deception of an alternate reality. Another difference that can be detected is the presence of forms in The Allegory of the Cave‚ which is Plato’s theory that there are perfect ideas or templates that exist outside of our physical world

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    The Reason for Season

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    The Season for Reason by Ari Armstrong‚ December 12‚ 2005 "Merry Christmas‚" one of my atheist friends warmly wished. Another of my atheist friends points out that December 25 also commemorates the birth of Isaac Newton‚ perhaps the greatest scientific genius of all time. Now‚ it seems‚ Newton was actually born on January 4‚ 1643‚ not December 25‚ 1642. But December 25 is not the actual birth date of Jesus‚ either; it is instead based on a season of pagan celebration. So I suppose "Merry Mithras

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    own view is that art and reality stand at a distance from each other and that this distance gives ‘the work of art a vantage-point from which it can criticize actuality’ (Adorno 1977:160). He said‚ this critical distance comes from the fact that literature has its own ‘formal laws’. The first law is the ‘procedure and techniques’ which in modern art ‘dissolve the subject matter and reorganize it’ (1977:153). Second‚ he says that art is the ‘essence and image’ of reality rather than its photographic

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