Taking the Red Pill: Science, Philosophy and Religion in The Matrix . Glenn Yeffeth, David Gerrold

Taking the Red Pill: Science, Philosophy and Religion in The Matrix


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Taking the Red Pill: Science, Philosophy and Religion in The Matrix Glenn Yeffeth, David Gerrold
Publisher: Summersdale




They started this series in April 2003, with “Taking the Red Pill: Science, Philosophy and Religion in The Matrix”. €�The very word cyberpunk itself is a fusion between cybernetics, the science and technology of the system, and punk, the philosophy of rebellion against the system. When he first meets Morpheus he has a choice of whether or not to take the red pill that will reveal the truth about the Matrix. All of the books currently in the series are along the left side of their website, smartpopbooks.com. We are I'm willing to take "the red pill" (or, in Eve's case, the red apple) and see through "the matrix" -- illusions within politics, society, the economy, religions, the mainstream (and new age) spirituality arenas, the media and my personal life. And this brings me to a new study led by Ed O'Brien out of the University of Michigan recently published in Psychological Science. "One is that it's retelling the story of Christ," he says. He also has a choice over whether or not to let The philosophical debate that our hero has to undergo to reach his realisation of being ‘The One’ in the final scenes of the film is one that has plagued philosophers, religious groups and scientists for as long as history can recall. The US government "by and for the people" now imprisons millions, takes half the national income by force, over-regulates, punishes, tortures, slaughters foreigners, invades countries, overthrows governments, imposes 700 . You do not have to be livestock. Reason and courage will set us free. This is what the Asian religions nailed on the head. Taking the blue pill sends Neo back into the Matrix, but taking the red pill sends Neo “further down the rabbit hole” towards the truth, the epitome of Neo's innermost desire all highlighted by a single color, something we as an audience may not even bother to take in. Here's one idea: let's take the red pill and realize that we all can't be right while remembering that we all have something to contribute. Taking the Red Pill is a thought-provoking, mid-expanding thrill ride through The Matrix, examining the technological challenges, religious symbolism and philosophical dilemmas the film presents. The opposite of superstition and ideology - of statism - is philosophy. "There's two ways to look at this from a Christian perspective," says Glenn Yeffeth, editor of the book Taking the Red Pill: Science, Philosophy, and Religion in The Matrix. This is an unknown teaching -- not in the philosophical or theological sense, nor in the sense that it has never been said before, but in the sense that our ordinary thoughts and feelings can never really penetrate it. Tags: ed o'brien, Jonathan Haidt, Maia szalavitz, moral psychology, political philosophy, politics, Psychology, righteous minds, ying and yang.

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