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==Other related topics==
==Other related topics==
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{{r|On the Concept of Irony with Continual Reference to Socrates}}
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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Irony.
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  • Literature [r]: The profession of “letters” (from Latin litteras), and written texts considered as aesthetic and expressive objects. [e]

Subtopics

  • Craig Charles [r]: English actor, stand up comedian, author, poet, and radio and television presenter, best known for playing Dave Lister in Red Dwarf. [e]
  • Postmodernism [r]: A broad collection of critical theories, political attitudes and literary and artistic practices that react to what postmodernists feel to be a modernist culture - one defined by belief in scientific knowledge, moral authority, historical progress and a foundationalist view of language and the self. [e]
  • Socrates [r]: (ca. 470–399 BCE) Greek philosopher who is credited with laying the foundations of western philosophy; sentenced to death in Athens for heresy. [e]

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  • TARDIS [r]: A time machine in the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. [e]
  • Pilgrimage [r]: Long journey or search, especially one of exalted purpose or moral significance. [e]
  • Plain Old Telephone Service [r]: A telephone with minimal or no electronics, and minimal services besides voice, either because it is an old installation, or as backup to a more complex system [e]