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    The allegory of a cave is analogous to a world of visible reality in a cave, and a world of reality that can be seen by intelligence outside a cave. The prisoners who are locked in a cave that cannot even look inside the cave in the cave are confused by the rational judgment, the slave of the desire not to be able to make a good…

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    Maria Jose Gonzalez Cepeda 7ºA 28. 11. 2017 Myths & GSDG The Hero’s Journey is a way to analyse the myths. If you see all the myths, books, stories always talk about the same. I help us understand easier the myths by 12 steps that almost all the myths have. MYTHS a). Romulus and Remus Myth, it talks about two brothers that were sons of the king’s son, it was supposed that their mom could not have children but she doesn’t matter and…

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    of the end of the 20th century yet it is a computer generated dream world built to keep humans under control in order to change them into energy. While connected to the Matrix humans are none the wiser about the fact that what they perceive to be reality is actually just a façade. The real world, the world outside the Matrix, on the other hand is a barren wasteland, a dead earth with no sun and thus no natural life apart from the a small minority of humans that have been disconnected.…

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    The Impact Of Online Dating

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The intent behind the invention of the internet is absolutely different to the application that have majored this platform. It is true to say that the proprietors never saw it coming when they were spending countless hours making it. It is vital to note that the internet was made for easier communication between experts and the war generals. The telephone, letters and radio signals had become too mainstream, innovation had to set in to ensure that privacy and confidentiality of the…

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    world around us: “What can we know? What is reality? Can we know anything for sure?” Such questions are incredibly complex and not easily answered. Some interesting insight can be found into these thoughts by looking at the work of Plato and Descartes along with the movie The Matrix. In their works entitled The Republic and Meditations on First Philosophy, Plato and Descartes (respectively) present some fascinating thoughts on how we interpret reality and how we know the things we know (if…

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    to attract the reader. He talks about how Vickers’ death was discovered by a neighbor almost two years after she had actually died. In our society, movie stars are considered to be the most popular and least likely to be considered lonely. When in reality, that has been the case since the arrival of social media such as Facebook. Another point that Marche tries to get across is by using this story is to show how her popularity drastically increased socially after her death. “…Vickers’s lonesome…

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    Descartes’ “Discourse on Method and Meditations on First Philosophy” is ultimately his journey for true knowledge. In his third meditation he tackles the topic of whether or not there is a God. So far he has talked on his methods of how to find true knowledge such as taking everything that he thinks he knows and discarding it as well as only basing what is true on the fact that he can prove it within his own mind. He has concluded this for multiple reasons such as his senses may all be just a…

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    Samkhara Research Paper

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    Superimposing qualities of undifferentiated reality creates an empirical world of names and forms. Advaitins believe that superimposition is based on worldly experiences and the world in general. Some superimpositions are temporary while others are beginingless and endless (those that include superimposing…

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    Solipsism Vs Reality

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    around the idea that our reality is dependent upon our perception of it. This being true, it would signify that we all live in our own reality according to how our mind built it. Of course, with the application and invention of tools…

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    Reality is a malleable concept that differs from individual to individual. Due to unique characteristics of personality and differences in how people perceive the world, there is no one definition of an absolute reality. The world around a person can be viewed through any lens the individual pleases. In Sack’s “A Mind’s Eye”, the reader is presented with the various realities of people that have gone blind and how each of them differ in how they choose to approach their blindness. Similarly, in…

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