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Introduction

Welcome to our topic page dedicated to exploring the arts, a realm where creativity knows no limits and expression takes countless forms. From the strokes of a painter’s brush to the melodies of a musician’s composition, the arts represent the boundless potential of human imagination and ingenuity.

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John Lennon: A Life in Music, Art, and Public Conscience

John Lennon was more than a musician. As an artist and activist, he used songs, performance, and public protest to explore peace, identity, and power, leaving a cultural legacy that still provokes debate decades after his death.
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Baudrillard in a neon world

Jean Baudrillard: When Reality Stops Referring to Anything Real

Jean Baudrillard argued that modern society has replaced reality with simulations that no longer refer to anything real. This essay explores simulacra, hyperreality, media culture, and why Baudrillard’s ideas feel disturbingly accurate in the age of AI.
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One of many worlds of Philip K. Dick

Philip K. Dick: Fiction, Reality, and the Fragility of the Human Mind

Philip K. Dick probed the instability of reality, identity, and agency through unsettling speculative stories. His novels remain influential across philosophy, psychology, and emerging AI ethics. This article explores how Dick’s recurring themes connect to his life and our contemporary technological anxieties.
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The Three Laws of Robotics

Isaac Asimov’s Three Laws of Robotics began as a literary device but grew into one of the most influential ideas in science fiction and AI ethics. This essay explores their origins, how they shaped his stories, their relevance to real-world robotics, and the deeper philosophical ...
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Isaac Asimov and Robot

Isaac Asimov: A Foundation for Future Thought

Isaac Asimov reshaped modern science fiction with his Robot stories, the Foundation saga, and hundreds of popular-science works that made complex ideas accessible. His optimistic philosophy, rational clarity, and iconic concepts like the Three Laws of Robotics continue to influence AI ethics, literature, and our ...
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Aldous Huxley: Visionary of Human Possibility and Peril

Discover George Orwell's philosophical insights beyond Animal Farm and 1984, focusing on his critiques of imperialism and colonialism, emphasizing truth, freedom, and humanity.
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