Nick Bostrom’s Simulation Argument (SA) has many intriguing theological implications. We work out some of them here. We show how the SA can be used to develop novel versions of the Cosmological and Design Arguments. We then develop some of the affinities between Bostrom's naturalistic theogony and more traditional theological topics. We look at the resurrection of the body and at theodicy. We conclude with some reflections on the relations between the SA and Neoplatonism (friendly) and between the SA and theism (less friendly)
Many philosophical accounts of scientific models fail to distinguish between a simulation model and ...
ABSTRACT. I propose in this paper a solution to the problem arising from the Simulation argument. I ...
I have developed transcendental arguments to refute several versions of Nick Bostrom’s simulation hy...
Nick Bostrom’s Simulation Argument (SA) has many intriguing theological implications. We work out so...
In his 2003 paper “Are You Living in a Computer Simulation” Nick Bostrom argues that it is reasonabl...
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...
In 2003, philosopher Nick Bostrom presented the provocative idea that we are now living in a compute...
Nick Bostrom’s ‘Simulation Argument’ purports to show that, unless we are confident that advanced ‘p...
‘Simulation Hypotheses’ are imaginative scenarios that are typically employed in philosophy to specu...
Nick Bostrom has famously defended the credibility of the simulation hypothesis – the hypothesis tha...
Diplomová práce zkoumá a kriticky analyzuje simulační hypotézu a simulační argument Nicka Bostroma. ...
In this paper we will explore how the action of signs underlying all human experience precludes the ...
Many philosophical accounts of scientific models fail to distinguish between a simulation model and ...
ABSTRACT. I propose in this paper a solution to the problem arising from the Simulation argument. I ...
I have developed transcendental arguments to refute several versions of Nick Bostrom’s simulation hy...
Nick Bostrom’s Simulation Argument (SA) has many intriguing theological implications. We work out so...
In his 2003 paper “Are You Living in a Computer Simulation” Nick Bostrom argues that it is reasonabl...
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...
In 2003, philosopher Nick Bostrom presented the provocative idea that we are now living in a compute...
Nick Bostrom’s ‘Simulation Argument’ purports to show that, unless we are confident that advanced ‘p...
‘Simulation Hypotheses’ are imaginative scenarios that are typically employed in philosophy to specu...
Nick Bostrom has famously defended the credibility of the simulation hypothesis – the hypothesis tha...
Diplomová práce zkoumá a kriticky analyzuje simulační hypotézu a simulační argument Nicka Bostroma. ...
In this paper we will explore how the action of signs underlying all human experience precludes the ...
Many philosophical accounts of scientific models fail to distinguish between a simulation model and ...
ABSTRACT. I propose in this paper a solution to the problem arising from the Simulation argument. I ...
I have developed transcendental arguments to refute several versions of Nick Bostrom’s simulation hy...