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    Epistemic Challenges of Digital Twins & Virtual Brains: Perspectives from Fundamental Neuroethics.Kathinka Evers & Arleen Salles - 2021 - SCIO Revista de Filosofía 21:27-53.
    In this article, we present and analyse the concept of Digital Twin (DT) linked to distinct types of objects (artefacts, natural, inanimate or living) and examine the challenges involved in creating them from a fundamental neuroethics approach that emphasises conceptual analyses. We begin by providing a brief description of DTs and their initial development as models of artefacts and physical inanimate objects, identifying core challenges in building these tools and noting their intended benefits. Next, we describe attempts to build DTs (...)
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  2. Height and damage.Virtual Reality - 2022 - In Jonah Siegel (ed.), Overlooking damage: art, display, and loss in a time of crisis. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press.
     
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    El sujeto cibernético como artífice del cibermundo.Andrés Merejo - 2021 - Eikasia Revista de Filosofía 103:39-57.
    El cibermundo como sistema tecnológico digital, cibercultural y cibersocial, ha sido construido por el sujeto cibernético, el cual, como entidad biológica, pertenece a la especie, pero que se diferencia de otros seres vivos por sus prácticas sociales, las que despliega gracias al cerebro-lenguaje - el discurso y su relación social con el poder cibernético, y las cibersociedades que él mismo ha forjado y que, a la vez, le forja. Este, como tal, constituye las mismas fibras del cibermundo virtual (...)
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  4. Virtual Consumption, Sustainability & Human Well-Being.Kenneth R. Pike & C. Tyler Desroches - 2020 - Environmental Values 29 (3):361-378.
    There is widespread consensus that present patterns of consumption could lead to the permanent impossibility of maintaining those patterns and, perhaps, the existence of the human race. While many patterns of consumption qualify as ‘sustainable’ there is one in particular that deserves greater attention: virtual consumption. We argue that virtual consumption — the experience of authentic consumptive experiences replicated by alternative means — has the potential to reduce the deleterious consequences of real consumption by redirecting some consumptive behavior (...)
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    Virtualʹnostʹ kak osnovanie bytii︠a︡.R. A. Nurullin - 2004 - Kazanʹ: Izd-vo Kazanskogo gos. universiteta.
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    Realidade virtual, literatura e educação: narrativas imersivas para crianças e jovens.Roberta Gerling Moro & Edgar Roberto Kirchof - 2024 - Bakhtiniana 19 (3):e64043p.
    ABSTRACT In this article, we discuss the potential of Virtual Reality (VR) technologies for the creation and adaptation of stories aimed at children and young adult, focusing on the specificities of their usage protocols. We begin by introducing narratives in VR and their connection to the field of children and young adult literature. Subsequently, 360º videos targeted at children and young people are presented, along with the reading and engagement protocols that arise from their peculiarities. Starting from the field (...)
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  7. The Virtual and the Real.David J. Chalmers - 2017 - Disputatio 9 (46):309-352.
    I argue that virtual reality is a sort of genuine reality. In particular, I argue for virtual digitalism, on which virtual objects are real digital objects, and against virtual fictionalism, on which virtual objects are fictional objects. I also argue that perception in virtual reality need not be illusory, and that life in virtual worlds can have roughly the same sort of value as life in non-virtual worlds.
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    Cérebro imanente.Moysés Pinto Neto - 2022 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 67 (1):e40662.
    O artigo pretende apresentar a neurofilosofia de Catherine Malabou em alguns dos seus principais eixos. Para tanto, após dividir a obra da filósofa em quatro segmentos, dirige-se aos estudos sobre o cérebro que investigam as questões epistemológicas e políticas que as neurociências colocam para as humanidades. A investigação se dá em três momentos: a) Que fazer do nosso cérebro?, que propõe superar o dualismo como modelo da resistência às neurociências e incorporar a biologia no altermundismo; b) os textos que criticam (...)
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    O cérebro imanente.Moysés Pinto Neto - 2022 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 67 (1):e40662.
    O artigo pretende apresentar a neurofilosofia de Catherine Malabou em alguns dos seus principais eixos. Para tanto, após dividir a obra da filósofa em quatro segmentos, dirige-se aos estudos sobre o cérebro que investigam as questões epistemológicas e políticas que as neurociências colocam para as humanidades. A investigação se dá em três momentos: a) Que fazer do nosso cérebro?, que propõe superar o dualismo como modelo da resistência às neurociências e incorporar a biologia no altermundismo; b) os textos que criticam (...)
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    Cerebro y conocimiento. Un enfoque evolucionista.X. Insausti - 1994 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 28:352.
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    O cérebro e a realidade relativa do mundo empírico em Schopenhauer.Stéphanie Sabatke - 2020 - Cadernos PET-Filosofia (Parana) 18 (1).
    O cérebro ocupa um lugar central na epistemologia de Schopenhauer. Ele remete à visão empírica das faculdades de conhecimento e é o responsável pela realização da representação intuitiva da realidade material e empírica do mundo através das formas puras de tempo e espaço e a aplicação da lei a priori de causalidade, esta que é o fundamento e a possibilidade da representação intuitiva. Se o cérebro é a visão empírica das faculdades de conhecimento, por sua vez, é somente através dele (...)
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  12. Cerebro y creaciÓn científica.Nolasc Acarin Tusell - 2003 - Humanitas 1 (4):345-352.
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    Cerebros y experiencias. Una defensa del modelo no posesivo del Yo.Angelo Briones Belmar - 2021 - Ideas Y Valores 70 (175):73-93.
    Resumen En este artículo se argumenta a favor del modelo no posesivo del Yo. Se presenta la crítica de P. Strawson a este modelo, para elaborar una defensa que descansa en una tesis de posesión cerebral, la cual supone que las experiencias, en cuanto entidades ontológicamente no-suficientes, dependen para su existencia e identidad de la existencia de un cerebro particular.In the present investigation we will present arguments in favor of the no-ownership model of self. We will initially present the (...)
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    Cerebros y experiencias. Una defensa del modelo no posesivo del yo.Ángelo Briones - 2021 - Ideas Y Valores 70 (175):73-93.
    En este artículo se argumenta a favor del modelo no posesivo del Yo. Se presenta la crítica de P. Strawson (1967, 1989) a este modelo, para elaborar un defensa que descansa en una tesis de posesión cerebral, la cual supone que las experiencias, en cuanto entidades ontológicamente no-suficientes, dependen para su existencia e identidadde la existencia de un cerebro particular.
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  16. Cerebros y escarabajos: Sobre el argumento antiesceptico de Putnam.Tobies Grimaltos - 2001 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 20 (3):21-30.
     
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    El cerebro consciente: bosquejo de la teoría psicofisiológica del campo unificado.Jacobo Grinberg Zylberbaum - 1979 - México: Editorial Trillas.
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    El cerebro como máquina para aprender, recordar y olvidar.Agnès Gruart I. Massó - 2009 - Arbor 185 (736):451-469.
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    Cerebro y lenguaje: Algunqas reflexiones biológico-neuronales a partir de la obra de S. Pinke, interesantes para la teoría evolucionista del conocimiento.Nicanor Ursua Lezaun - 2005 - In Angel Alvarez Gómez (ed.), Paideia. Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Servizo de Publicacións E Intercambio Científico.
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    Cerebro y conocimiento: un enfoque evolucionista.Nicanor Ursua Lezaun & Nicanor Ursua - 1993 - Barcelona: Anthropos.
    Partiendo de la teoría moderna de la evolución y de las ciencias empíricas, el autor elabora un programa de investigación para así poder formular una teoría evolucionista del conocimiento de base experimental.
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  21. Virtual Reality and Empathy Enhancement: Ethical Aspects.Jon Rueda & Francisco Lara - 2020 - Frontiers in Robotics and AI 7.
    The history of humankind is full of examples that indicate a constant desire to make human beings more moral. Nowadays, technological breakthroughs might have a significant impact on our moral character and abilities. This is the case of Virtual Reality (VR) technologies. The aim of this paper is to consider the ethical aspects of the use of VR in enhancing empathy. First, we will offer an introduction to VR, explaining its fundamental features, devices and concepts. Then, we will approach (...)
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    Intrinsic Cerebro-Cerebellar Functional Connectivity Reveals the Function of Cerebellum VI in Reading-Related Skills.Chen Ang, Jia Zhang, Mingyuan Chu, Hehui Li, Mengyu Tian, Xiaoxia Feng, Manli Zhang, Li Liu, Xiangzhi Meng & Guosheng Ding - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Educación Virtual y El Desempeño Docente En Una Universidad Pública Peruana.Mario Gustavo Reyes Mejía, Flor Angélica Lavanda Reyes, Rosa Elvira Ruiz Reyes, Luis Alberto Castillo Samanamud & Julia Luzmila Reyes Ruiz - 2022 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 11 (3):1-13.
    La Universidad Nacional San Luis Gonzaga, Ica-Perú, debido al Covid 19 se adecuó a la virtualidad implementando el aula virtual Laureasea. Esta investigación se realizó durante el semestre académico 2021-1. Objetivo: analizar de qué manera la educación virtual mejora el desempeño docente. Participaron 430 docentes de las 24 facultades respondiendo una encuesta virtual. Resultados significativos: 80% dictó una clase virtual por primera vez, 60% tenía acceso a una aula virtual, 68% ha mejorado su desempeño y (...)
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    Drogas, cerebro y emoción.Miguel Navarro & Fernando Rodríguez Fonseca - 1999 - Arbor 162 (640):507-522.
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  25. Mentes, Cerebros y Ciencia.John Searle - 1988 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 44 (4):628-630.
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    Cerebro y libertad: ensayo sobre la moral, el juego y el determinismo.Roger Bartra - 2013 - México, D.F.: Fondo de Cultura Económica.
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  27. El cerebro mejorado : reflexiones sobre neurociencia.Adrián Espinosa Barrios - 2019 - In Bolaños Sánchez, Víctor Hugo, Adrián Espinosa Barrios, Fabiola Ortega Garnelo & Diego Reyes Baza (eds.), Temas de cultura científica y tecnológica: actitud crítica y ciudadanía responsable. Ciudad de México: Universidad Autónoma de la Ciudad de México.
     
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  28. Virtual water and groundwater security.Minh-Hoang Nguyen & Quan-Hoang Vuong - manuscript
    In a recent study by Cai et al. about water shortages in Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei urban areas, virtual water has become the central concept of the groundwater security strategy by suggesting increasing imports of water-intensive agricultural products instead of utilizing the depleted groundwater resources for production. However, despite reviewing the content, we could not see how the authors discussed the households’ economic and financial issues from both production and consumption perspectives.
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  29. Real Virtuality: A Code of Ethical Conduct. Recommendations for Good Scientific Practice and the Consumers of VR-Technology.Michael Madary & Thomas Metzinger - 2016 - Frontiers in Robotics and AI 3:1-23.
    The goal of this article is to present a first list of ethical concerns that may arise from research and personal use of virtual reality (VR) and related technology, and to offer concrete recommendations for minimizing those risks. Many of the recommendations call for focused research initiatives. In the first part of the article, we discuss the relevant evidence from psychology that motivates our concerns. In Section “Plasticity in the Human Mind,” we cover some of the main results suggesting (...)
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    El cerebro humano aplicado a la creatividad.José Antonio Jáuregui Oroquieta - 2000 - Arbor 165 (649):109-119.
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    Cérebro, percepção e linguagem: elementos para uma metapsicologia da representação em Sobre a concepção das afasias (1891) de Freud.Richard Theisen Simanke - 2007 - Discurso 36:55-94.
    The aim of this paper is to show that Freud’s Conception of aphasia is the first step towards the framing of a doctrine of representation whose main features remain unchanged throughout the further developments of his work. The right comprehension of such a doctrine is a fundamental requirement in the study of Freud’s metapsychology conceived as a naturalistic science of the mind.
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    El cerebro, mapa itinerante.Omar Parra Rozo - 2009 - Revista Aletheia 30:10-26.
    Este trabajo se orienta más hacia la relación estética que se desprende de las conexiones cerebrales que a las relaciones neuronales que en este órgano se dan. Se plantea que la intrincada red cerebral es un mapa, cuyos dispositivos que conllevan la ruta que hace pensar, sentir o actuar, son los mis..
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    Virtual Existentialism: Meaning and Subjectivity in Virtual Worlds.Stefano Gualeni & Daniel Vella - 2020 - Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Pivot.
    This book explores what it means to exist in virtual worlds. Chiefly drawing on the philosophical traditions of existentialism, it articulates the idea that — by means of our technical equipment and coordinated practices — human beings disclose contexts or worlds in which they can perceive, feel, act, and think. More specifically, this book discusses how virtual worlds allow human beings to take new perspectives on their values and beliefs, and explore previously unexperienced ways of being. Virtual (...)
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  34. Virtual worlds and moral evaluation.Jeff Dunn - 2012 - Ethics and Information Technology 14 (4):255-265.
    Consider the multi-user virtual worlds of online games such as EVE and World of Warcraft, or the multi-user virtual world of Second Life. Suppose a player performs an action in one of these worlds, via his or her virtual character, which would be wrong, if the virtual world were real. What is the moral status of this virtual action? In this paper I consider arguments for and against the Asymmetry Thesis: the thesis that such (...) actions are never wrong. I also explain how the truth of the Asymmetry Thesis is closely aligned with the possibility of what Edward Castronova has called closed synthetic worlds. With some qualifications, the ultimate conclusion is that the Asymmetry Thesis is false and that these closed worlds are impossible. (shrink)
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  35. Cerebro, Aprendizaje e Investigación: Conexiones.Caleb A. López - 2000 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2 (2):383-386.
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    Los cerebros electrónicos y la persona humana.Elena Lugo - 1972 - Anuario Filosófico 5 (1):335-369.
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    Virtual lesions: Examining cortical function with reversible deactivation.Wim Vanduffel - 2004 - In Robert Schwartz (ed.), Perception. Malden Ma: Blackwell. pp. 33--7.
  38. The Virtual as the Digital.David J. Chalmers - 2019 - Disputatio 11 (55):453-486.
    I reply to seven commentaries on “The Virtual and the Real”. In response to Claus Beisbart, Jesper Juul, Peter Ludlow, and Neil McDonnell and Nathan Wildman, I clarify and develop my view that virtual are digital objects, with special attention to the nature of digital objects and data structures. In response to Alyssa Ney and Eric Schwitzgebel, I clarify and defend my spatial functionalism, with special attention to the connections between space and consciousness. In response to Marc Silcox, (...)
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    Virtual worlds: a journey in hype and hyperreality.Benjamin Woolley - 1992 - Cambridge, USA: Blackwell.
    In Virtual Worlds, Benjamin Woolley examines the reality of virtual reality.
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  40. Virtual properties: problems and prospects.Alexandre Declos - 2024 - Erkenntnis.
    According to David Chalmers, the virtual entities found in Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) environments instantiate virtual properties of a specific kind. It has recently been objected that such a view (i) can’t extend to all types of properties; (ii) leads to a proliferation of property-types; (iii) implausibly ascribes massive errors to VR and AR users; and (iv) faces an analogue of Jackson’s “many-property problem”. My first objective here is to show that advocates of (...) properties can deal with each of these objections. The other goal of this paper is to examine the consequences of Chalmers’ theory in the particular case of AR. If we countenance virtual properties, AR highlights that non-virtual objects can possess both non-virtual and virtual properties. With AR, it also appears that a same non-virtual object can have different and even incompatible properties across augmented environments. Lastly, considering properties in light of AR highlights the risk of an “augmented solipsism”, and calls forth interesting questions about the persistence conditions of non-virtual objects in AR environments. (shrink)
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    Neuroética: relaciones entre mente/cerebro y moral/ética.José Enrique Gómez Álvarez - 2020 - Medicina y Ética 31 (3):713-720.
    Reseña. Neuroética: relaciones entre mente/cerebro y moral/ética.
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  42. Collaborative Virtual Worlds for Enhanced Scientific Understanding.Anne Newstead & Michael J. Jacobson - manuscript
    This is a copy of the presentation given at the "Workshop on Agency and Distributed Cognition" at Macquarie University, March 2012. What is noteworthy about this piece of work is that (i) it is a very early foray into the pedagogy, ontology, and epistemology of virtual worlds (it's 2012, way before David Chalmers' book "Reality+" in 2022); and (ii) it was my first foray into "social epistemology" beyond the standard "S knows that p" epistemology, drawing on Vygotskian collaborative approaches (...)
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  43. Cerebro y espiritualidad: bases neurofisiológicas de la experiencia mística.Joaquín Garcia-Alandete, Esteban Perez-Delgado & José Francisco Gallego-Perez - 2010 - Estudios Filosóficos 59 (170):99-128.
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  44. Why virtual friendship is no genuine friendship.Barbro Fröding & Martin Peterson - 2012 - Ethics and Information Technology 14 (3):201-207.
    Based on a modern reading of Aristotle’s theory of friendship, we argue that virtual friendship does not qualify as genuine friendship. By ‘virtual friendship’ we mean the type of friendship that exists on the internet, and seldom or never is combined with real life interaction. A ‘traditional friendship’ is, in contrast, the type of friendship that involves substantial real life interaction, and we claim that only this type can merit the label ‘genuine friendship’ and thus qualify as morally (...)
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  45. Collaborative Virtual Worlds and Productive Failure.Michael J. Jacobson, Charlotte Taylor, Anne Newstead, Wai Yat Wong, Deborah Richards, Meredith Taylor, Porte John, Kartiko Iwan, Kapur Manu & Hu Chun - 2011 - In Proceedings of the CSCL (Computer Supported Cognition and Learning) III. University of Hong Kong.
    This paper reports on an ongoing ARC Discovery Project that is conducting design research into learning in collaborative virtual worlds (CVW).The paper will describe three design components of the project: (a) pedagogical design, (b)technical and graphics design, and (c) learning research design. The perspectives of each design team will be discussed and how the three teams worked together to produce the CVW. The development of productive failure learning activities for the CVW will be discussed and there will be an (...)
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  46. Cerebro, Aprendizaje e Investigación: Conexiones.A. Caleb - 2000 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1 (4):383-386.
     
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    O cérebro e o pensamento.Georges Canguilhem - 2006 - Natureza Humana 8 (1):183-210.
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    Inconsciente, cérebro e consciência: reflexão sobre os fundamentos da metapsicologia freudiana.Fátima Caropreso - 2009 - Scientiae Studia 7 (2):271-282.
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  49. Mente-cerebro: notas para un diálogo.Luis Ruiz de Gopegui & Juan Luis Ruiz de la Peña - 1995 - Salmanticensis 42 (3):401-428.
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    El cerebro sintiente.Francisco Mora - 1999 - Arbor 162 (640):435-450.
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