The philosophy of presence: from epistemic failure to successful observability

Presence Teleoperators and Virtual Environments 14 (6):656–667 (2005)
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Abstract

The paper introduces a new model of telepresence. First, it criticises the standard model of presence as epistemic failure, showing it to be inadequate. It then replaces it with a new model of presence as successful observability. It further provides reasons to distinguish between two types of presence, backward and forward. The new model is then tested against two ethical issues whose nature has been modified by the development of digital information and communication technologies, namely pornography and privacy, and shown to be effective.

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Luciano Floridi
Yale University

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