Taking The Red Pill by Glenn Yeffeth

Science, Philosophy and Religion in The Matrix

This thought-provoking anthology delves into the philosophical and cultural implications of the iconic film "The Matrix," exploring its profound impact on modern society and individual perception. Through a collection of essays by various authors, the book examines themes such as reality versus illusion, the nature of consciousness, and the influence of technology on human existence. It invites readers to question their own understanding of the world and challenges them to consider the deeper meanings behind the film's narrative, ultimately encouraging a reevaluation of personal beliefs and the nature of reality itself.

Published
2003
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Unknown
Length
Medium
Pages
300-350
Original Language
English
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