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Reality+ (book)

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Reality+ is a book by David Chalmers, originally published in January 2022.[1] This book is an exploration into technology philosophy, or as Chalmers refers to it: Technophilosophy[1]. Chalmers delves into the Metaphysics and Epistemology, and Ethics of reality, incorporating the works of Descartes' Evil Demon[2], and Bostrom's Simulation Hypothesis[3], to try and answer some new, and some fundamental questions of reality.

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  1. ^ a b Chalmers, David John; Peacock, Tim (2022). Reality+: virtual worlds and the problem of philosophy. London: Allen Lane, an imprint of Penguin Books. ISBN 978-0-241-32071-6.
  2. ^ Descartes, René; Clarke, Desmond M.; Descartes, René (1998). Meditations and other metaphysical writings. Penguin classics (1. publ ed.). London New York: Penguin. ISBN 978-0-14-044701-9.
  3. ^ Bostrom, Nick (2003). "ARE YOU LIVING IN A COMPUTER SIMULATION". Philosophical Quarterly. 57 (211): 243–255.