• Digital Teleportation

  • A Philosophic Journey in Virtuality
  • By: David Lane, Andrea Diem
  • Narrated by: Dan Levy
  • Length: 7 hrs and 35 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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By: David Lane, Andrea Diem
Narrated by: Dan Levy
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The following essays focus on consciousness, neuroscience, evolutionary biology, artificial intelligence, computer science, virtual and augmented reality, and more. Each chapter stands on its own and doesn’t require prior knowledge about the subject, though having a background in philosophical and scientific thinking is a plus. These essays, with a few exceptions, were originally published in Europe on the Integral World website during the past decade. I have added a postscript to several essays to bring them up to date and add the latest insights culled from the latest research in all things related to A.I. and V.R. 

This book will be required for college students taking the forthcoming VR philosophy course at Mt. San Antonio College.

©2022 MSAC Philosophy Group (P)2022 David Christopher Lane

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Excellent Book

The part that really got me is the clear passion that was put into this book. The stories and asides help make the ideas put forward feel more emotional and poignant than you would expect from a book on scientific philosophy. I would also add that the subject matter is easy to understand and digest,

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