Skepticism Revisited: Chalmers on The Matrix and brains-in-vats

Cognitive Systems Research 41 (March 2017):93-98 (2017)
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Abstract

Thought experiments involving The Matrix, brains-in-vats, or Cartesian demons have traditionally thought to describe skeptical possibilities. Chalmers has denied this, claiming that the simulations involved are real enough to at least sometimes defeat the skeptic. Through an examination of the meaning of kind terms in natural language I argue that, though the Chalmers view may be otherwise attractive, it is not an antidote to skepticism.

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Richard Hanley
University of Delaware

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