
The concept of “image”
Chapter 1: The world being recreated, captured, manipulated as an image and the museum of me, myself, and I.

The storytelling of our beginnings: Myth and Religion
The power of story is that it can take us on a journey back to the beginning of time. It can transport us to another world and allow us to see the world through the eyes of our ancestors. Storytelling is one of the oldest forms of communication and has been used by cultures all over the world to explain the natural world and our place in it.

Why do we recreate the world through art?
There are many examples of speech having a transformative effect on reality. For instance, religious texts are often said to contain powerful words that can change people's lives. Similarly, some people believe that positive affirmations can help to manifest goals and desires. On the other hand, there are also many examples of people using words to deliberately mislead or manipulate others.

Humankind, nature, and the born of “the image”.
I'm working on an essay about the image and the role that plays in the current world. And here are the writtings that are not part of the big document.

Can the image help us to understand the concept of freedom?
To understand the relationship between image and freedom, I will need to define freedom in order to make an argument, therefore here are my notes on several thinkers.

How does the perception of reality shape our sense of freedom?
We will explore how our image of reality can impact our feelings of autonomy and independence, both at a personal level and as a society.

Freedom, image and interpretation
The way we perceive reality can have a profound effect on the way we experience freedom. Our beliefs and values guide our perception of reality, and in turn, our sense of freedom.

Realms of Freedom~Chpt. 1.
Here we will grab the hand of big dudes, Heidegger, Nietzsche, Foucault, and Kant.

Realms of Freedom~Chpt. 2.
These four thinkers were the personal favourites of my teacher, and here I will try my best to depict Husserl, Hegel, Rousseau, and Descartes' notions of freedom.

Realms of Freedom~Chpt. 3.
Our philosophical examination of freedom continues. Here we go from the Greeks to Orwell, via Schopenhauer.

Realms of Freedom~Chpt. 4.
Freeeeeeeedom! was William Wallace's famous outburst in the film Braveheart. Now I will try my best to succinct the concept of freedom from the perspective of Lacan and Zizek.