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Buddhists, Existentialists and Situationists: Waking up in Waking Life
overture
by overture  12-28-2006   
 "Richard Linklater's 2002 film Waking Life is all about dreaming, and how we can sometimes control our dreams when they're lucid. Yet it's also about some broad philosophical issues, including one of the oldest philosophical conundrums, the distinction between appearance and reality."
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Anton Chekhov Quotations
skwirlinator
by skwirlinator  8-22-2006    2
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Shakespeare Poisoned by Syphilis Treatment?
nhorn
by nhorn  10-23-2006   
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Verisimilitude
sumzombie
by sumzombie  6-12-2007   
 In literature and theatre, the term denotes the extent to which a work of fiction exhibits realism or authenticity, or otherwise conforms to our sense of reality. A work with a high degree of verisimilitude means that the work is very realistic and believable; works of this nature are often said to be "true to life". In theatre, verisimilitude refers to a neoclassic idea of reality (realism), morality, and universality. Universality means that certain truths are common to all people. Something that is true of one person is true of all.
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Defining the term "postmodern"
shadowmason
by shadowmason  2-12-2007   
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minimalism
killianr
by killianr  7-1-2007   
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