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  1. Apr 30, 2018 · That is, prior to disillusionment, there may not have been an illusion as such; rather, there was some overall effective-enough, taken-for-granted coherence, an experience of world and being that now comes into view and seems broken precisely because it no longer holds together.

  2. That is, prior to disillusionment, there may not have been an illusion as such; rather, there was some overall effective-enough, taken-for-granted coherence, an experience of world and being that now comes into view and seems broken precisely because it no longer holds together.

  3. Apr 1, 2018 · That is, prior to disillusionment, there may not have been an illusion as such; rather, there was some overall effective-enough, taken-for-granted coherence, an experience of world...

  4. In many cases, illusion must be sustained, restored, and (re-)created before we can expect true disillusionment and mourning to proceed. This kind of difficulty may be more obvious in patients who rely on idealisation, manic defenses, and a false self, or even more pervasive schizoid or autistic organisations.

  5. The Argument from Illusion, found in Berkeley, Hume, Russell, and Ayer, begins from the familiar fact that things sometimes look other than they are (perceptual relativity, illusions, hallucinations) and concludes that we only directly (or immediately) perceive our own ideas (or sense data).

  6. The barrier that divides the past from the present an impassable barrier, in the imagination of modernity is the experience of disillusionment, which makes it impossible to recapture the innocence of earlier days. Disillusionment, we might say, is the characteristic form of modern pride.

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  8. Jul 5, 2021 · Key points. Experiencing disillusionment reduces our sense of meaning in life. A recent study at the University of Limerick explored the impact of nostalgia on disillusionment, and the results...