Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Does the Matrix Possibility Even Make Sense?

In The Matrix and Philosophy, page 36, David Mitsuo Nixon discusses if The Matrix can even make sense. After reading his prompt, I agree that in order to have a false belief you must have true beliefs first. In other words, in order to know something is not real, you first must know what is real. Then you can judge what is not. At first I could not see where he was going with it but he quickly cleared up his point with a conversation example between him and Cletus. Cletus states that bears are scary. Nixon asks if it’s because they are so big or because they are furry. Cletus then replies that he was not aware that they were big or furry. At the end of their conversation Cletus concludes that he doesn’t even know what bears look like. Apparently Cletus must have heard from word of mouth that bears are scary, believed it and repeated it. Nixon says “We can’t really make sense of the idea of a person whose beliefs are all or almost all false.” I realize now that what he is trying to say is that Cletus could not have had a false belief that bears are scary without knowing what a bear looks like and what it means to feel scared.
My response to this prompt is that in the Matrix, people are simply living in a false world. They do not know that what they believe is part of a false reality. Whatever they do believe however, is real to them. Referring back to his prompt on page 28, “Do We Really Know Anything” Nixon states, “Notice that the Matrix possibility does not say that I am in the Matrix right now. It just says that it is possible that I am in the Matrix right now.” I feel that this line contradicts the movie because the people living in the Matrix, other than Neo, Morpheus, Trinity and the agents are not aware that where they live is a false world. In conclusion, I agree with his prompt on ‘Does the Matrix Possibility Even Make Sense?” However, I cannot seem to find the connection he tried to make with the Matrix world natives and what they do and do not know!

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

The Matrix???

I must admit that when I first saw The Matrix I wasn’t able to grasp the concept of the plot. It was a little bit confusing to me mainly because I was not sure what was Morpheus and Neo’s specific purpose in what they were doing. I then began to understand that they were the “good guys,” the protagonists, trying to save everyone from a false world and that the antagonists were the agents. Even though I eventually realized what everyone’s objective was, I still felt as if there was some other idea beyond that in which I was not grasping.
After a class discussion, I started to get the idea of religious issues being portrayed in The Matrix. It began to make a little more sense to me because it was as if each character in the Matrix was portrayed as a religious figure. Neo was chosen by Morpheus like Jesus was chosen by God to spread a word. That was his specific purpose.
The Allegory of the Cave also helped me understand the theme in the movie because Socrates was on a mission save the enslaved from the cave. At first I didn’t know what the cave had to do with the Matrix but now I see the connection.
I am beginning to grasp some of the concepts of The Matrix but I think I should watch the movie again now and see how I interpret it.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

The Allegory of the Cave

I feel as if I am in the Socrates cave. I am still very young, living at home with my family. It is what I am accustomed to my whole life so I don’t exactly have a problem with it. However, at times I look forward to my bright future so much that I am already striving to get out.
I am a hard-working college student as well as a hard worker at my job outside of school. I am making money to give my parents a little break supporting me financially. Especially since education is so expensive. I also have a dedication to my cave and I respect the rules given to me in it. Although this is my home that I am chained to and I love, it still however feels to me like I have a long way to go until I escape this cave of sleepless nights and time-consumed days.
I know that somewhere in the end it will pay off. That is when I will see the sun light. Perhaps then I’d really experience the fresh air and enjoy it considering I have earned it, on my own, but with the support of my parents in this cave. Once I am released from this cave, I will still respect the way I started out in here. After all, the reason I’d have grown to be the person I will be that day is because of my life in the cave.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

About Me

Hi, my name is Liana Melendez. I am an Aquarius born on January 23, 1990. I was raised in Queens, New York my entire life. I am Dominican and Puerto Rican. I work as a cosmetic and fragrance freelancer at Bloomingdale's 59th Street. I am a Liberal Arts: Social Science and Humanities student at LaGuardia Community College. I would love to transfer to Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania one day to study abroad all over the world. At this point, I am not 100% sure on exactly what I want to do in the future but I sure am working on finding it. Aside from that, I am very easy to talk to and a compassionate being at that. I love puppies and babies. I also love the beach, make up and tans. I like to exercise. I'm at the gym four to five days per week. I absolutely adore bananas! I just recently became a frequent coffee drinker. Cannot really think of anything else to say about myself at the moment but there is a lot more where that came from and if you have any questions all you have to do is ask =)