Those who believe suitably programmed computers could enjoy conscious experience of the sort we enjoy must accept the possibility that their own experience is being generated as part of a computerized simulation. It would be a mistake to dismiss this is just one more radical sceptical possibility: for as Bostrom has recently noted, if advances in computer technology were to continue at close to present rates, there would be a strong probability that we are each living in a computer simulation. The first part of this paper is devoted to broadening the scope of the argument: even if computers cannot sustain consciousness (as many dualists and materialists believe), there may still be a strong likelihood that we are living simulated lives. The...
In 2003, philosopher Nick Bostrom presented the provocative idea that we are now living in a compute...
This paper argues that at least one of the following propositions is true: (1) the human species is ...
N. Bostrom's simulation argument and two additional assumptions imply that we likely live in a compu...
Those who believe suitably programmed computers could enjoy conscious experience of the sort we enjo...
Various theorists contend that we may live in a computer simulation. David Chalmers in turn argues t...
Critically examines Nick Bostrom's "Are You Living in a Simulation?" and underlying concepts
In this article, I discuss the current state of the debate around the simulation hypothesis, the ide...
Nick Bostrom considered a number of simulations and contended that the probability that we are livin...
Historically, the hypothesis that our world is a computer simulation has struck many as just anothe...
I argue that at least one of the following propositions is true: (1) the human species is very likel...
The simulation hypothesis is a view of the nature of reality, suggesting that our world is likely a ...
‘Simulation Hypotheses’ are imaginative scenarios that are typically employed in philosophy to specu...
I give a reason we are almost certainly *not* in a simulation. I also consider what happens if two s...
The goal of the article is to explore what is the most probable type of simulation in which humanity...
Abstract: In the future, it will be possible to create advance simulations of ancestor in computers....
In 2003, philosopher Nick Bostrom presented the provocative idea that we are now living in a compute...
This paper argues that at least one of the following propositions is true: (1) the human species is ...
N. Bostrom's simulation argument and two additional assumptions imply that we likely live in a compu...
Those who believe suitably programmed computers could enjoy conscious experience of the sort we enjo...
Various theorists contend that we may live in a computer simulation. David Chalmers in turn argues t...
Critically examines Nick Bostrom's "Are You Living in a Simulation?" and underlying concepts
In this article, I discuss the current state of the debate around the simulation hypothesis, the ide...
Nick Bostrom considered a number of simulations and contended that the probability that we are livin...
Historically, the hypothesis that our world is a computer simulation has struck many as just anothe...
I argue that at least one of the following propositions is true: (1) the human species is very likel...
The simulation hypothesis is a view of the nature of reality, suggesting that our world is likely a ...
‘Simulation Hypotheses’ are imaginative scenarios that are typically employed in philosophy to specu...
I give a reason we are almost certainly *not* in a simulation. I also consider what happens if two s...
The goal of the article is to explore what is the most probable type of simulation in which humanity...
Abstract: In the future, it will be possible to create advance simulations of ancestor in computers....
In 2003, philosopher Nick Bostrom presented the provocative idea that we are now living in a compute...
This paper argues that at least one of the following propositions is true: (1) the human species is ...
N. Bostrom's simulation argument and two additional assumptions imply that we likely live in a compu...