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Why Is Virtual Reality Interesting for Philosophers?

Thomas K Metzinger1,2.   

Abstract

This article explores promising points of contact between philosophy and the expanding field of virtual reality research. Aiming at an interdisciplinary audience, it proposes a series of new research targets by presenting a range of concrete examples characterized by high theoretical relevance and heuristic fecundity. Among these examples are conscious experience itself, "Bayesian" and social VR, amnestic re-embodiment, merging human-controlled avatars and virtual agents, virtual ego-dissolution, controlling the reality/virtuality continuum, the confluence of VR and artificial intelligence (AI) as well as of VR and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), VR-based social hallucinations and the emergence of a virtual Lebenswelt, religious faith and practical phenomenology. Hopefully, these examples can serve as first proposals for intensified future interaction and mark out some potential new directions for research.
Copyright © 2018 Metzinger.

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Keywords:  augmented reality; consciousness; emptiness; life-world; mixed reality; philosophy of religion; social hallucinations; virtual reality

Year:  2018        PMID: 33500980      PMCID: PMC7805639          DOI: 10.3389/frobt.2018.00101

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Robot AI        ISSN: 2296-9144


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