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• March 24, 2009 •
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Posted in Theoretical Philosophy
Tags: Baudrillard, circumstance, different, droste, ironic, irony, meaning, monotony, originality, reproduction, simulacra and simulations, Society, Theory, time
• March 22, 2009 •
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Posted in Digital Realities, Theoretical Philosophy
Tags: Baudrillard, bliss, desert of the real, disillusionment, Hyperreality, Ignorance, illusion, matrix, modern, pill, postmodern, Reality, representative, Society, symbol, truth
• February 18, 2009 •
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Tags: accomplishment, Baudrillard, cliche, conceptualization, consumerism, dissociation, experience, Hyperreality, ideal, idealized, monotonous, photoshop, Post Modern, Reality, simulations, Society, world
• February 11, 2009 •
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Posted in On Literature, The World, Theoretical Philosophy
Tags: Atheism, Atheist, Crusades, deist, deity, destiny, evil, fate, fear, God, good, Hate, human nature, KKK, knowledge, Life, meaning, moral, morality, pray, Religion, sin, societal values, theist
• January 7, 2009 •
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Posted in The World, Theoretical Philosophy
Tags: Baudrillard, consumerism, cynic, Depression, emptiness, human nature, intellectualism, interaction, isolation, Life, materialism, meaning, modern, people, Perception, possessions, Post Modern, Society, values
• November 27, 2008 •
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Posted in Theoretical Philosophy
Tags: Adorno, Connectivity, Culture, Death, Detachment, Emotion, Horkheimer, Humanity, Society, Technology, Unique
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