simulationism
nounEtymology
From simulation + -ism.
- derived from simulātiōnem
- derived from simulation
- derived from simulation
- derived from symulacioun
Definitions
An art movement of the 1980s, somewhat akin to pop art.
The imitation of characteristics of a certain genre in a roleplaying game.
Belief in the simulation hypothesis.
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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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