simulationism

noun

Etymology

From simulation + -ism.

  1. derived from simulātiōnem
  2. derived from simulation
  3. derived from simulation
  4. derived from symulacioun
  5. suffixed as simulationism — “simulation + ism

Definitions

  1. An art movement of the 1980s, somewhat akin to pop art.

  2. The imitation of characteristics of a certain genre in a roleplaying game.

  3. Belief in the simulation hypothesis.

  4. + 1 more definition
    1. An ideology or position in which a micronation does not claim or actively seek to achieve…

      An ideology or position in which a micronation does not claim or actively seek to achieve sovereignty or independence (statehood), but rather seeks to function as a political or cultural simulation.

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