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  2. The Real - Wikipedia

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    The Real is the intelligible form of the horizon of truth of the field-of-objects that has been disclosed. [4] [5] As the Real Order of the Borromean knot in Lacanianism, [6] it is opposed in the unconscious to the Imaginary, which encompasses fantasy, dreams and hallucinations.

  3. Acosmism - Wikipedia

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    This manifestation is real, but it obfuscates and eludes the hidden principles and true nature of reality. Vedanta holds that liberation is the unfettered realization and understanding of these invisible principles, primarily that the individual Self (Soul) is the same as the Self in others and the Self in everything (Brahman).

  4. Anonymity - Wikipedia

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    Anonymity [a] describes situations where the acting person's identity is unknown. Some writers have argued that namelessness, though technically correct, does not capture what is more centrally at stake in contexts of anonymity.

  5. Identity crisis - Wikipedia

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    Identity moratorium is the status that Marcia theorizes lasts the longest in individuals, is the most volatile, and can be best described as "the active exploration of alternatives". [citation needed] Individuals experiencing identity moratorium can be very open-minded and thoughtful but also in crisis over their identity. [8] An example of ...

  6. Depersonalization - Wikipedia

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    In 1904, Freud described his own experience of depersonalization experience at the Athens' Acropolis. He described the incident 32 years later, in 1936. He interpreted his experience as an unconscious psychological defense, in which he was repressing feelings of guilt for outliving his father, whose cause of death remained unknown. [13]

  7. How the cast of 'A Complete Unknown' compares to the real ...

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    Here's how the cast compares to the real-life people they're playing in "A Complete Unknown." Timothée Chalamet stars as Bob Dylan in his early days as a musician in New York City.

  8. Identity (philosophy) - Wikipedia

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    For example, consider two children with identical bicycles engaged in a race while their mother is watching. The two children have the same bicycle in one sense (qualitative identity) and the same mother in another sense (numerical identity). [3] This article is mainly concerned with numerical identity, which is the stricter notion.

  9. REVIEW: ‘A Complete Unknown’ stuns visually but ... - AOL

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    For fans of Dylan and aficionados of meticulously designed period pieces, A Complete Unknown will undoubtedly have its moments of brilliance. For others, it may feel like a beautifully wrapped ...