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Micah Summers

Florida State University
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  • Florida State University
    Department of Philosophy
    Doctoral student
Areas of Specialization
Metaphysics
Immanuel Kant
Philosophy of Mind
Areas of Interest
Meta-Ethics
Normative Ethics
Philosophy of Religion
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    Two New Doubts about Simulation Arguments
    with Marcus Arvan
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 100 (3): 496-508. 2022.
    Various theorists contend that we may live in a computer simulation. David Chalmers in turn argues that the simulation hypothesis is a metaphysical hypothesis about the nature of our reality, rather than a sceptical scenario. We use recent work on consciousness to motivate new doubts about both sets of arguments. First, we argue that if either panpsychism or panqualityism is true, then the only way to live in a simulation may be as brains-in-vats, in which case it is unlikely that we live in a s…Read more
    Various theorists contend that we may live in a computer simulation. David Chalmers in turn argues that the simulation hypothesis is a metaphysical hypothesis about the nature of our reality, rather than a sceptical scenario. We use recent work on consciousness to motivate new doubts about both sets of arguments. First, we argue that if either panpsychism or panqualityism is true, then the only way to live in a simulation may be as brains-in-vats, in which case it is unlikely that we live in a simulation. We then argue that if panpsychism or panqualityism is true, then viable simulation hypotheses are substantially sceptical scenarios. We conclude that the nature of consciousness has wide-ranging implications for simulation arguments.
    Artificial ConsciousnessSimulation HypothesisBrains in VatsOntology, MiscPanpsychismThe Basis of Mea…Read more
    Artificial ConsciousnessSimulation HypothesisBrains in VatsOntology, MiscPanpsychismThe Basis of Meaning, MiscMeaning, MiscQualia, MiscConsciousness and Biology, MiscConsciousness and Neuroscience, Foundational Issues
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