The Philosophy of Christopher Nolan’s Inception: A Dream Within a Dream?
<p>In our daily lives, the mediated reality permeates our existence, sparking concepts that invade our suggestible psychological systems. While we remain awake, our conceptions are subtly implanted and persuasively shaped by media systems that exert influence over our mental lives. Throughout our day-to-day routines, our psychology predominantly operates on system one capabilities, akin to the mind’s autopilot, as we navigate our lives guided by unconscious, effortless, and automatic responses to external stimuli (Kahnemann, 2011, p. 62). It is conceivable that in our society, the convergence of aesthetic projections and the external environment gradually subsumes a part of our consciousness, resembling a parasitical idea that envelops us, leaving us to navigate life in a dream-like state.</p>
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