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Description: Lecture based on "The Educated Imagination". A set of theories that can help us understand the age of advanced technology and simulation we are now entering.
And the Creation of a "Human World  In 1964, the literary critic Northrop Frye published a short book, titled , in which he tried to summarize his ideas on the relevance of literature to life. In it, he asserted that we all find ourselves confronting a world of nature, which is oblivious to our values and desires. It is a world that is inhuman in shape, manifesting no larger intelligence or morality that we can discern.
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