The Matrix and the Desert of the Truth

Entelekya Logico-Metaphysical Review 1 (1-2):51-53 (2017)
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I will try to explain in the context of the Matrix and philosophy what the truth is and whether there is the free will or not. Everyone wants to know the truth, but no one clearly explains what it is. The matrix is the desert of the truth and human mind remains therein thirsty. Can we know that we are alive or dead, that is to say, what is the difference between reality and imagination? Never can this problem only be solved by our minds? So long as we try to arrive at necessity, we absolutely remain in possibility.

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Ilyas Altuner
Istanbul University (PhD)

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