While the information revolution has ushered in a renewed philosophical interest in the notion of virtuality, the ontological status of virtual entities remains ambiguous. The present paper examines three forms of metaphysical realism about the meaning of the term ‘virtual’: genuine as well as intentionalist and computer-based reductivist realisms. Since all three are found wanting, a nominalist alternative is proposed. It is argued that ‘virtual’ is non-referential, and thus ontologically non-committing. Focusing on the metaphysical problem about the ontological status of virtuality obscures the real issue, namely the ontological status of models as implemented in software
The paper argues that digital ontology (the ultimate nature of reality is digital, and the universe ...
The paper argues that digital ontology (the ultimate nature of reality is digital, and the universe ...
The Web, in particular real-time interactions in three-dimensional virtual environments (virtual wor...
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Abstract This paper argues that the idea of “virtual” or “virtuality” belong...
The paper argues that digital ontology (the ultimate nature of reality is digital, and the universe ...
The paper argues that digital ontology (the ultimate nature of reality is digital, and the universe ...
The Web, in particular real-time interactions in three-dimensional virtual environments (virtual wor...
This essay focuses on the ontology of the virtual, looking especially at its historical connection w...
Virtual environments engage millions of people and billions of dollars each year. What is the ontolo...
Abstract The topic of my dissertation, namely, “How Real is the Virtual? An Ontological Introspectio...
have beliefs, goals, intentionality? Such questions have been plaguing AI since its inception. The s...
In the philosophical literature the ability to know oneself and God as One is usually delegated to t...
Occurrence of program engineering marked a new epoch in the constitution of human existence. Within ...
The question of the ontological status of virtuality is part of the renewed interest for the Lebniz ...
Situated within the context of interdisciplinary research, this thesis leverages concepts from the f...
In this paper, a realist ontology is re-introduced that can be utilized to situate complex IS artifa...
This chapter explores the idea that a generation of successful virtual environments relies on a bett...
Are the objects and events that take place in Virtual Reality genuinely real? Those who answer this ...
Abstract This paper argues that the idea of “virtual” or “virtuality” belong...
The paper argues that digital ontology (the ultimate nature of reality is digital, and the universe ...
The paper argues that digital ontology (the ultimate nature of reality is digital, and the universe ...
The Web, in particular real-time interactions in three-dimensional virtual environments (virtual wor...