Thursday, February 7, 2019
Reality: Influenced by an Individualââ¬â¢s Perception and Interpretation E
Reality Influenced by an Individuals Perception and renderingWhen the term real numberity is menti adeptd, many questions arise regarding what reality is and what is real initiate also. Unfortunately, many of these questions are yet to be answered since determining reality and what is real are left to each individuals imagination - for whiz to resolve reality as he or she sees fit. A lexicon may provide a rendering for the word reality, but things that name reality may never be tout ensemble defined because it is one of those things that is almost completely based on an individuals intuition and constituteation. A dictionary may also provide a explanation for the word perception and the word interpretation, but many individuals perceive and interpret many things very differently. With the vast variation of people, thoughts, and beliefs in our world, how should society determine the boundaries of reality? On the other hand, is it even possible to set special(prenom inal) limits when considering reality? The movie chosen, as a springboard into the forthcoming philosophical discussion, was Dark urban center, A Mystery Clock Production by New Line Cinema directed by Alex Proyas. The movie raise many interesting questions and produced many engaging comments. At the very outgrowth of the movie, you hear the voice of Dr. Schreber, played by Kieffer Sutherland. He begins by saying, They the Strangers had master the ultimate technology, the ability to alter physical reality by willing alone.i1 If the Strangers are altering reality, the people of the city will never sincerely know what is real and what is slushy. Consequently, the city in which they live is all artificial and made up. We as viewers can see this, but ... ...ed and are likely to continue to remain unanswered for many years to come. It is passing doubtful the term reality will ever be entirely and unrestrictedly measurable.Notesi1 Dr. Daniel P. Schreber in Dark City t he movie.ii2 Detective Walenski in Dark City the movie.iii3 Woolley, Benjamin. virtual(prenominal) Worlds. P 5.iv4 Woolley, Benjamin. Virtual Worlds. P 9.v5 Ludlow, Peter. High Noon on the Electronic Frontier. P 24.vi6 Collins Gem Dictionary and Thesaurus. P 450.vii7 Collins Gem Dictionary and Thesaurus. P 335.viii8 www.philosophypages.com/dy/ix3.htmreal the definition of reality.ix9 Woolley, Benjamin. Virtual Worlds. P 213.x10 Woolley, Benjamin. Virtual Worlds. P 3.xi11 Woolley, Benjamin. Virtual Worlds. P 5.xii12 Woolley, Benjamin. Virtual Worlds. P 3.
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