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We can put Descartes’s argument as follows: We don’t know that we’re not in a virtual world, and in a virtual world nothing is real, so we don’t know that anything is real. This argument turns on the assumption that virtual worlds are not genuine realities. Once we make the case that virtual worlds are indeed genuine realities—and especially that objects in a virtual world are real—we can respond to Descartes’s argument.
Reality+: Virtual Worlds and the Problems of Philosophy
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