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Reality: Encyclopedia - Reality
Reality in everyday usage means "everything that exists." The term "Reality," in its most liberal sense, includes everything that is, whe...
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Reality: Encyclopedia Ii - Reality - Reality, World Views, And Theories Of Reality
A common colloquial usage would have "reality" mean "perceptions, beliefs, and attitudes toward reality," as in "My reality is not your r...
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Reality: Encyclopedia Ii - Reality - Reality World Views And Theories Of Reality
A common colloquial usage would have "reality" mean "perceptions, beliefs, and attitudes toward reality," as in "My reality is not your r...
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Nondualism: Encyclopedia - Nondualism
Nondualism is the belief that dualism or dichotomy are illusory phenomenae. Examples of dualisms include self/other, mind/body, male/fema...
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Shunyata: Encyclopedia - Shunyata
Śūnyatā, शून्यता (Sanskrit, Pali: suññatā), or "Emptiness," is a term for an aspect of the Buddhist metaphysical crit...
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Hyperreality: Encyclopedia Ii - Hyperreality - The Birth Of A Hyperreality
Consumer objects have a sign exchange value, which means that they indicate something about the owner in the context of a social system (...
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Hyperreality: Encyclopedia Ii - Hyperreality - Introduction
Hyperrealism is a symptom of postmodern culture. Hyperreality does not "exist" or "not exist." It is simply a way of describing the infor...
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Hyperreality: Encyclopedia Ii - Hyperreality - Significance Of Hyperreality
Hyperreality is significant as a paradigm to explain the American cultural condition. Consumerism, because of its reliance on sign exchan...
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Social Constructionism: Encyclopedia Ii - Social Constructionism - Early Precursors To Social Constructionism
In the tradition of sociology of knowledge, what seems real to members of a social class arises from the situation of the class, such as ...
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Social Constructionism: Encyclopedia Ii - Social Constructionism - Social Constructionism In Sociology And Cultural Studies
Berger and Luckman's work has been influential in the sociology of knowledge, including the sociology of science, where Karin Knorr-Cetin...
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Social Constructionism: Encyclopedia Ii - Social Constructionism - Degrees Of Social Construction
Though social constructionism contains a diverse array of theories and beliefs, it can generally be divided into two camps: Weak social c...
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Social Constructionism: Encyclopedia Ii - Social Constructionism - The Anatomy Of A Social Constructionist Analysis
Social construction" may mean many things to many people. Hacking, having examined a wide range of books and articles with titles of the ...
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Social Constructionism: Encyclopedia Ii - Social Constructionism - Notes
[1] Numbering begins with 0 for consistency with Hacking's usage.
[2] The distinction between "quarks themselves" and "our idea (or conce...
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Social Constructionism: Encyclopedia Ii - Social Constructionism - The Anatomy Of A Social Constructionist Analysis
"Social construction" may mean many things to many people. Hacking, having examined a wide range of books and articles with titles of the...
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Michel Henry: Encyclopedia Ii - Michel Henry - Some Quotes From Michel Henry
Michel Henry - On Affectivity.
"Affectivity has ever accomplished its work when the world rises." (The essence of the manifestation, ...
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Michel Henry: Encyclopedia Ii - Michel Henry - Consequences Of His Philosophy
Michel Henry - On the Problems of Society.
Michel Henry wrote an important work on Marx, whom he considers, paradoxically, as one of th...
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Magic:
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MAGIC From Latin magi, pl. (Greek magoi, pl. of magos, a Magian, one of the Median tribe; also an enchanter, properly a wise-man who i...
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Reality: Encyclopedia Ii - Reality - What Reality Might Not Be
"Reality," the concept, is contrasted with a wide variety of other concepts, largely depending upon the intellectual discipline. It can h...
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Reality: Encyclopedia Ii - Reality - Philosophical Views Of Reality
Philosophy addresses two different aspects of the topic of reality: the nature of reality itself, and the relationship between the mind (...
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Reality: Encyclopedia Ii - Reality - Axiom
Axioms are self-evident realities, the existence of which is accepted as given and on which further conceptions are generated.
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Reality: Encyclopedia Ii - Reality - Truth
When two or more individuals agree upon the interpretation and experience of a particular event, a consensus about an event and its exper...
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Reality: Encyclopedia Ii - Reality - Fact
A fact or factual entity is a phenomenon that is perceived as an elemental principle. It is rarely one that could be subject to personal ...
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Reality: Encyclopedia Ii - Reality - Simple Reality
In the simplest sense, our reality consists of our four-dimensional world: height, width, depth and time. What happens when we lose one o...
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