Experience Machine
Autor: Sara17 • February 9, 2018 • 1,164 Words (5 Pages) • 705 Views
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Nozick thinks it will all just be easier for the people on the world to live in reality and pursue the experiences and choices that they make themselves instead of letting a machine determine your fate. Also, that we need to see people as they truly are as he states,” Until one finds a satisfactory answer, and determines that this answer does not also apply to animals, one cannot reasonably claim that only the felt experience of animals limit what we may do to them”(Nozick 122). This saying by Nozick touches me because he is right about the animals and most humans don’t think about the feelings or believe the animals have no feelings, so they treat them in disgust and abuse them till they are rescued or they are dead. This is the little thought of the self-one has for other creatures and find a satisfaction to see that helpless animal in pain, not thinking that it has the same feelings as us humans.
Nozick made it easy to determine and explained very well that one’s self should take into consideration the reality of their actions and try to better themselves instead of using a machine to do all the work for them. As one day that machine will stop meeting their needs and eventually become useless. A machine like that could help the disabled some for a normal human this machines just seems to cheat everything for them. The experience machine is really like dreaming in many ways. These machines would never be used by me because I rather not know what is ahead of me and me having to step out in the real world myself to make the things I want happen.
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