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Student: So the reason I came in, professor Williams, well, it's about what you are explaining in
your philosophy class today.
Yes. Um. Yeah.
The whole thing about simulations, would you um, would you mind going over that with me
again?
Professor: No problem. The main point of the book I was referring to is that, well, in a
postmodern world we live in a world of unreal images of simulations. For example, the things
we see on TV become a reality for us, even though they're not in fact real. They're
representations, simulations of reality.
Student: Postmodern world?
Professor: Right. It came after the modern one.
Student: Gee .. thanks a lot.
Professor: Add. no, sorry, you're right. Postmodern. Well, that's a sticky term that covers a lot of
things. Let's save that for later. But back to my point about simulation. It leads to Hyper
Realism, a feeling that something is more real than real.
Student: Wow, wow ... Uh, um, I'm sorry, but all this is .... I just don't get it.
Professor: Video games, virtual reality, theme parks, all of these remove us from reality. Worse
yet, we can begin to think these simulations, these fake experiences are real, or we don’t know
the difference anymore.
Student: Well, actually I'm starting to think this class is not for me. In fact, I wonder if I might
not do better just to drop the course.
Professor: Oh, you're still having trouble following this?
Student: Yeah, I .... I just don't think I'm cut out for philosophy. I signed up because my academic
advisor ... Well I feel like my adviser sort of pushed me into it.
Professor: I see, if I may ask, what are you interested in?
Student: I want to be a lawyer.
Professor: Well then you need a firm base in logic and argumentation. So this philosophy course
is basically a necessary for you.
Student: I hope not. I could only get maybe half lecture.
Professor: That's pretty good, though, I covered a lot, probably too much. And these were only
some opening remarks for the first day of class. I was just skimming through some contemporary
ideas in, well, more cultural theory than actual philosophy. So you needn’t worry. Starting next
week, we're going to read some real philosophy, primary sources like Plato, Rousseau, Emerson,
and you'll be able to talk about them in small discussion groups led by graduate assistance.
Student: Well, I don't know.
Professor: I understand your uneasy about this course, but well, give it another chance. Attend a
few more sessions, get into your sign discussion group then see how you feel. Look, these ideas,
like what post-modernism really is, they're ideas that people developed over years, careers
lifetimes, I didn't mean to scare you.
Student: I ... I guess I should have just taken it in the spirit as intended as an intro. Well, you're
right that instead of trying to wrap my mind, around every little detail all at once, I need to work
on seeing the bigger picture and not getting so stressed out.
Professor: Well, don't think you're going to learn all of law right away either. Have you looked at
the law library lately?
Student: Yeah, talk about scary.
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