Abstract

Starting from the linguistic-analytical philosophy which emphasizes the truth of 'a consensus reached within the circle of competent panelists' in a certain context and a certain period of time, through a sort of a dialogue in which the sender of the message is not only willing to tell the truth but also to disprove the opposed statement, which indicates that there is no absolute but only partial truth, to a media interpretation that emphasizes the veracity of the message, reaching the truth as a standard of profession seems to be yet another unfulfilled ambition. Interpretation of reality which, together with the media spectacle, has fully occupied the leisure time of the media audiences, has expanded its offer of the media-shaped manipulative forms in a global environment. Although it seemed that the media performances which abolished dialogue would falter due to the Internet communication, it turned out that interaction became an illusion of dialogue without the opportunity of reaching the truth. The paper deals with the reexamination of the method of media interpretation of truth in the media-mediated reality of the society of spectacle and the civilization of the image in the entertainment and dream industry.

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