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David Chalmers, a professor of philosophy at the University of Arizona is an expert on the philosophy of the mind. Recently he has posted this article on the official "Matrix" website/philosophy section. It is a philosophical framework for a metaphysical theory. I thought I could share it with you and hear what you have to say
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But we are brains in vats, aren't we? Doesn;t this reduce to an intelligent design argument?
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I like that article! I think it was more interesting than the movie, itself. I have to say I was disappointed in the Matrix. Don't jump on me yet, let me explain! The special effects and stunts were awesome! The action was awesome! The story was decent. I have every intention of seeing the entire trilogy, and collecting the whole thing on DVD. But I remember the first time I saw the trailer for The Matrix, and I thought, "Woah, that movie is going to be great!" not for the stunts or action or special effects, but for the premise. From a philosophical standpoint, I thought it was going to blow my mind. And it didn't. You know what movie did? The Thirteeth Floor ! *blush* So there's no accounting for taste!
It was for that very reason that I was wary to see Minority Report. I also expected so much from that premise, but after getting shot down by The Matrix, I was afraid to get my hopes up again. But I finally got around to renting MR, and I was blown away! ![]() Jen *We now return to your regularly scheduled thread.* |
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I thought 13th floor wasn't bad either. I still liked the matrix much better. There were no holes in the matrix built, unlike that of the 13th floor. Anyway, I think the coming two parts will add much more to the philosophy (like a matrix inside a matrix). Not another Kung Fu movie for sure |
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Agreed. I was just poking at the potentially false dichotomoy between brains in vats and brains in human bodies. The point of the article is "How would we know?" Cheers, John |
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