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It’s one question to ask whether buildings and trees and animals we’re seeing are real; perhaps someone could be convinced that they’re real digital entities. But it’s another question to ask whether they’re real buildings, real trees, and real animals. If they’re real objects but not real buildings, then things are not as they seem. So when something seems to be an X, our fifth criterion for reality asks: Is this genuine? That is, is it a real X?
Reality+: Virtual Worlds and the Problems of Philosophy
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