Realitas simulata
Realitas simulata est hypothesis realitatem simulari posse, exempli gratia per simulationem computatralem, usque ad gradum qui a "realitate vera" distingui non potest, et fortasse vero talis simulatio est. Conscios continere potest mentes qui sciunt vel fortasse penitus non sciunt sese intra simulationem habitare. Hic hypothesis a realitate virtuali magnopere discrepat, a notione hodierna quae per technologiam effici facileque ab experientia actualitatis distingui potest; participes naturam rerum quas experiuntur numquam dubitant. Realitas simulata, contra, a realitate "verae" difficiliter separari vel etiam non fieri potest. Fuit multum disceptationis huius rei, a sermone philosophico ad adhibitiones utiles in computatione varians.
Nexus interni
- Cerebrum Boltzmannianum
- Cyberpsychologia
- Holographia
- Hyperrealitas
- Infosphaera
- Metaversus
- Oeconomia virtualis
- Philosophia digitalis
- Physica digitalis
- Pseudorealismus
- Realitas artificiosa
- Realitas augmentata
- Realitas per consensum factum
- Simulacrum
- Simulatio socialis
- Societas artificiosa
- Sociologia computationalis
- Theoria scientiae
- Vita artificiosa
Maiores philosophi realitatis simulatae
recensere- Ioannes Baudrillard
- Nicolaus Bostrom et argumentum simulationis
- Renatus Cartesius (1596–1650) et suum daemon malum[1]
- Philippus K. Dick pro "We Can Remember It for You Wholesale" (pelliculis Total Recall 1990 et 2012)
- Georgius Berkeley (1685–1753) et immaterialismus (deinde idealismus subiectivus ab aliis appellatus)
- Stanislaus Lem
- Plato (424/423 a.C.n.–348/347 a.C.n.) et allegoria speluncae
- Zeno Eleates
- Zhuangzi (floruit saeculo quarto a.C.n.) et Sinense papilionis somnium
Notae
recensere- ↑ Chalmers, David (2005). "The Matrix as Metaphysics". In C. Grau. Philosophers Explore the Matrix. Oxford University Press. pp. 157–158. ISBN 9780195181067 p.22
Bibliographia
recensere- Copleston, Frederick. 1946, 1993. Greece and Rome. A History of Philosophy, 1 Novi Eboraci: Image Books (Doubleday). ISBN 0385468431.
- Copleston, Frederick. 1960, 1994. Modern Philosophy. A History of Philosophy, 4. Novi Eboraci: Image Books (Doubleday). ISBN 038547041X.
- Deutsch, David. 1997. The Fabric of Reality. Londinii: Penguin Science (Allen Lane). ISBN 0140146903.
- Lem, Stanislaw. 1964. Summa Technologiae. ISBN 3518371789.
- Lloyd, Seth. 2006. Programming the Universe: A Quantum Computer Scientist Takes on the Cosmos. Novi Eboraci: Knopf. ISBN 9781400040926.
- Tipler, Frank. 1994. The Physics of Immortality. Doubleday. ISBN 0385467990.
Nexus externi
recensere
- Bostrom, Nick. Commentarii de realitate simulata et rebus coniunctis, www.anthropic-principle.com
- "The Big Brother Universe," www.ipod.org.uk
- Schmidhuber, Jürgen. "Computer Universes and an Algorithmic Theory of Everything," www.idsia.ch
- "The Computational Requirements for the Matrix," slashdot.org (colloquium)
- Davenport, David. "Computationalism: The Very Idea," www.cs.bilkent.edu.tr
- Graham-Rowe, Duncan. "The Cutting Edge of Haptics,", Technology Review (MIT)
- Kelly, Kevin. "God Is the Machine," Wired
- Davies, Paul. 2002. "That Mysterious Flow," Scientific American 287(3):40–45.
- Silby, Brent. 2009. "Simulated Universe," Philosophy Now 75
- Bostrom, Nick. "The Simulation Argument," www.simulation-argument.com
- Moravec, Hans. 1998. "Simulation, Consciousness, Existence," www.frc.ri.cmu.edu
- Simulism, www.simulism.org (wiki)
- Platt, Charles. "Superhumanism, an interview of Hans Moravec," www.primitivism.com
- Rees, Martin, Eques. What We Still Don't Know, documentarium Channel 4
- Kirk, Robert. "Zombies," Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy