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panopticon
/pəˈnɒptɪkɒn,panˈɒptɪkɒn/
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noun: panopticon; plural noun: panopticons
- a circular prison with cells arranged around a central well, from which prisoners could at all times be observed.
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The panopticon is a design of institutional building with an inbuilt system of control, originated by the English philosopher and social theorist Jeremy ...
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Das Panopticon, latinisiert auch Panoptikum, ist ein von dem britischen Philosophen und Begründer des klassischen Utilitarismus Jeremy Bentham stammendes Konzept zum Bau von Gefängnissen und ähnlichen ... WikipediaFeedback
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1. an optical instrument combining the telescope and microscope 2. a circular prison built with cells arranged radially so that a guard at a central position ...
PANOPTICON | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
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a prison with cells (= rooms) arranged in a circle, so that the people in them can be seen at all times from the centre.
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23.07.2015 — The panopticon allows a watchman to observe occupants without the occupants knowing whether or not they are being watched.
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Das Panopticon (von griechisch παν pān, ‚alles', und οπτικό optikó, ‚zum Sehen gehörend'), latinisiert auch Panoptikum, ist ein von dem britischen Philosophen ...
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Panopticon, architectural form for a prison, the drawings for which were published by Jeremy Bentham in 1791.
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Consisting of a central observation tower situated inside a circular building where the cells are located in such a way as to be fully and constantly visible to ...
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A panopticon is an asymmetrical structure in which one party is placed under surveillance by another party who themselves cannot be similarly inspected.
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18.07.2017 — The panopticon is a disciplinary concept brought to life in the form of a central observation tower placed within a circle of prison cells.
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The meaning of PANOPTIC is being or presenting a comprehensive or panoramic view. How to use panoptic in a sentence. Panoptic Has Greek Origins.
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