Reality+: Virtual Worlds and the Problems of Philosophy

Paperback Published on: 07/02/2023
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Synopsis

From one of our leading thinkers, a dazzling philosophical journey through virtual worlds

In the coming decades, the technology that enables virtual and augmented reality will improve beyond recognition. Within a century, world-renowned philosopher David J. Chalmers predicts, we will have virtual worlds that are impossible to distinguish from non-virtual worlds. But is virtual reality just escapism? In a highly original work of 'technophilosophy', Chalmers argues categorically, no: virtual reality is genuine reality. Virtual worlds are not second-class worlds. We can live a meaningful life in virtual reality - and increasingly, we will.

What is reality, anyway? How can we lead a good life? Is there a god? How do we know there's an external world - and how do we know we're not living in a computer simulation? In Reality+, Chalmers conducts a grand tour of philosophy, using cutting-edge technology to provide invigorating new answers to age-old questions.

Drawing on examples from pop culture, literature and film that help bring philosophical issues to life, Reality+ is a mind-bending journey through virtual worlds, illuminating the nature of reality and our place within it.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
  • ISBN: 9780141986784
  • Number of pages: 544
  • Dimensions: 197 x 130 x 26 mm
  • Weight: 386g
  • Languages: English

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Reality+
Not my Thing
I've tried and failed with philosophy before, and this book hasn't improved my outlook. It's a long read, and because the author expects at least some read... READ MORE
Bragcat
Reality+
Serious exploration of the simulation hypothesis
This book is a serious exploration of the simulation hypothesis, an idea which is mostly treated as either an excuse for an edgy nihilism or dismissed out ... READ MORE
Nathan Barnard