0 a way of avoiding an unpleasant or boring life, especially by thinking, reading, etc. about more exciting but impossible activities:
1 the activity of avoiding reality by imagining exciting but impossible activities
The escapist, however, has some work to show that escapism is not only a viable solution to the problem, but the best of the alternatives.
Unlike the first solution, escapism does not base moral or religious evaluation on possible but non-actual worlds, but only on the actual world.
My discussion of escapism has focused on the problems of luck in constitution.
In particular, we have argued that escapism ought to be one of the options to the traditional doctrine.
So, escapism is not committed to the questionable claim that there is a determinate degree of control that a person has.
Escapism might have an undesirable side effect of its own, however.
We shall largely ignore the biblical case that may be made for escapism as that is the task of the biblical and systematic theologian.
Art, in this view, should exist only as a form of escapism.
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