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    The Matrix Oppression

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    The humans of the Matrix have an unknown history of conflict with and enslavement by the machines‚ in the way the lower classes in Berger’s work are cut off from their history. Furthermore‚ in both of these works the it is essentially important for those in positions of authority to maintain credulity in their underlings when inculcating them by imparting perceptions concerning reality unto them (otherwise problems would arise‚ not the least of which would be the world of essay-authorship being hit

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    Paradoxical Hero In the movie The Matrix‚ the main character‚ Neo or Mr. Anderson‚ is liberated from his role as a slave to sentient machines by Morpheus‚ Neo’s supporter and leader‚ who later tells him the truth that‚ “the Matrix is everywhere”‚ functioning like an ideology. Morpheus tells Neo that‚ The Matrix is a system‚ Neo. That system is our enemy. But when you ’re inside‚ you look around‚ what do you see? Businessmen‚ teachers‚ lawyers‚ carpenters. The very minds of the people we

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    Final Paper Penny Scott College of Mount St. Joseph The Philosophical Point of View PHI 140 Professor Shanti Chu June 13‚ 2014 Final Paper This paper will concern the comparison of the two philosophical viewpoints we have studied‚ Plato and Sartre. In Plato’s Republic and Sartre’s Existentialism is a Humanism they are centuries apart in time‚ but both lived in very changing turbulent times. Plato lived in ancient Greece where he and other great minds were pondering the very meaning of man’s

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    Postmodernism in The Matrix Postmodern writing evolved around WWII in response to Modernism that dominated the 19th c. The two writing styles share many characteristics‚ but the defeated modernist wallows in his realizations whereas the postmodernist offers a light or hope in conclusion. There is still a sense of foreboding for the postmodernist concerning science and technology. However‚ they are able to forge past their distrust‚ accept it as a logical progression‚ and begin to embrace some

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    and what is deception. The movie "The Matrix" displays a social deception in which Neo‚ the main character‚ is caught between what he thought was once reality and a whole new world that controls everything he thought was real. If I were Neo‚ I would not truly be able to know that I was in the matrix. However‚ it is rational to believe that I am in the matrix and will eventually enter back into my reality later. The proof that that I can know that I am in the matrix and that I will return to reality

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    Jean-Paul Sartre. While both can be considered existentialists‚ in that the quote above encompasses much of their beliefs‚ both of these men have significant differences in the way in which they view all fields of philosophy (metaphysics‚ epistemology‚ and axiology). However‚ though I am not personally an existentialist‚ my life in terms of existentialism has been influenced by both Kierkegaard and Sartre‚ despite their discrepancies. One major difference between the two is that Sartre is an atheist

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    fifties matrix

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    University of Phoenix Material The Fabulous Fifties Matrix Choose ten items from the following list and identify their significance during the 1950s: The Mickey Mouse Club Interstate highways Dishwashers Automobiles Hi-Fis and stereos Poodle skirts Drive-in theaters Levittown Dr. Spock Ozzie and Harriett I Love Lucy Persistent poverty Black urban migration Urban renewal Beatniks (beats) American Bandstand Elvis Presley James Dean Event Significance

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    Descartes and the Matrix

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    What can we know? According to French philosopher and mathematician‚ in Mediations on First Philosophy‚ Rene Descartes‚ nothing can be certain. Similarly‚ in The Matrix‚ the Wachowski brothers raise the question of how does anyone know what is real and what is not? The Wachowski brothers and Descartes describe their ideas about knowledge and epistemology through skepticism. Knowledge is a justified‚ true belief. According to Descartes‚ knowledge comes from two sources: Experiences‚ which are the

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    Square Matrix

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    Matrix Algebra http://elearning.usm.my Md Harashid bin Haron‚ Ph.D. Accounting Section‚ School of Management‚ Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM)‚ 11800 Pulau Pinang‚ Malaysia Email: harashid@usm.my ; mdharashid@gmail.com Matrices? A rectangular array of numbers consisting m horizontal rows and n vertical columns. 5 3 4 2 2  1   6  4 2    A= 5 3 4 2 2  1   6  4 2    A has a size of 3 x 3; 3 x 3 matrix; 3 rows and 3 columns (row is specified

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    Free Will In The Matrix

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    Within The Matrix‚ Free will and fate work together to maintain the delicate balance between the Matrix and the real world‚ fate being what is instilled in the humans stuck inside the Matrix‚ and free will for those who get out. In the Matrix‚ the computer generated world in which humans "live"‚ it appears that fate is the driving force of the simulation. This is due to the fact that the computer system is prewritten‚ predesigned‚ and already programed for each individual. However‚ free will begins

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