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noun - believing two contradictory ideas at the same time
DOUBLETHINK - Doublethink is the act of simultaneously accepting two mutually contradictory beliefs as correct, often in distinct social contexts. Doublethink is r...
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In "1984" George Orwell coined this term for the acceptance of 2 contradictory ideas at the same time |
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Thought marked by the acceptance of gross contradictions and falsehoods, especially when used as a technique of self-indoctrination: "Doublethink . . . is a vast system of mental cheating ( George Orwell). |
the acceptance of contrary opinions or beliefs at the same time, especially as a result of political indoctrination. |
believing two contradictory ideas at the same time |
The acceptance of contrary opinions or beliefs at the same time, especially as a result of political indoctrination. |
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Doublethink is the act of simultaneously accepting two mutually contradictory beliefs as correct, often in distinct social contexts. Doublethink is related to, but differs from, hypocrisy and neutrality. Also related is cognitive dissonance, in which contradictory beliefs cause conflict in one's mind. Doublethink is notable due to a lack of cognitive dissonancethus the person is completely unaware of any conflict or contradiction. * George Orwell created the word doublethink in his dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four (published in 1949); doublethink is part of newspeak. In the novel, its origin within the typical citizen is unclear; while it could be partly a product of Big Brother's formal brainwashing programmes, the novel explicitly shows people learning doublethink and newspeak due to peer pressure and a desire to "fit in", or gain status within the Partyto be seen as a loyal Party Member. In the novel, for someone to even recognizelet alone mentionany contradiction within the conte |