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William Irwin

“The computer-simulated dreamworld of the Matrix trilogy is a technological version of Descartes’s evil demon. In essence it represents the idea of a mind (the Architect) more powerful than our own that is intent on deceiving us whenever, and however, it sees fit.”

William Irwin, Introducing Philosophy Through Pop Culture
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Introducing Philosophy Through Pop Culture Introducing Philosophy Through Pop Culture by Richard Irwin
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