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  2. Themes in Minority Report - Wikipedia

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    The main theme of Minority Report is the classic philosophical debate of free will vs. determinism. [3] [4] One of the main questions the film raises is whether the future is set or whether free will can alter the future.

  3. Minority Report (film) - Wikipedia

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    The main theme of Minority Report is the classic philosophical debate of free will versus determinism. [63] [64] Other themes explored by the film include involuntary commitment, the nature of political and legal systems in a high technology-advanced society, [65] the rights of privacy in a media-dominated world, [39] and the nature of self ...

  4. The Minority Report - Wikipedia

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    "The Minority Report" is a 1956 science fiction novella by American writer Philip K. Dick, first published in Fantastic Universe. In a future society, three mutants foresee all crime before it occurs.

  5. 'Minority Report' at 20: Colin Farrell on sharing a sardine ...

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    The Steven Spielberg-directed sci-fi thriller Minority Report, released in theaters 20 years ago on Tuesday, had locked up Tom Cruise to play “precrime” chief John Anderton, who becomes the ...

  6. Saba Mahmood - Wikipedia

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    In Religious Freedom, Minority Rights, and Geopolitics, Mahmood challenges the meaning of religious freedom as a universal concept by examining its development in the Middle East, in particular, the Ottoman Empire. She pointed out that geopolitical tension, instead of a consensus across different cultures, shaped the course of religious freedom.

  7. Minority (philosophy) - Wikipedia

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    Minority (French: minorité) is a philosophical concept developed by Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari in their books Kafka: Towards a Minor Literature (1975), A Thousand Plateaus (1980), and elsewhere. In these texts, they criticize the concept of "majority".

  8. Overton window - Wikipedia

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    Moral relativism – Philosophical positions about the differences in moral judgments across peoples and cultures; Normalization – Social processes through which ideas and actions come to be seen as normal; Opinion corridor – Theory of legitimate public discourse; Paradox of tolerance – Logical paradox in decision-making theory

  9. Talk:The Minority Report - Wikipedia

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