The Pathetic Dot Theory is a concept primarily associated with the philosopher and social critic, Ernst Jünger, though the term itself is more commonly found in discussions of postmodern thought and critiques of modernism. It often refers to the notion that individuals in contemporary society can feel insignificant or like mere "dots" in a vast and overwhelming universe, leading to a sense of alienation and a search for meaning amidst chaos.
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