Virtual Objects: To Be is to Be Perceivable.

The objects we interact with in virtual reality—virtual objects—raise metaphysical questions. The most central of these questions is whether virtual objects really exist, that is, whether we ought to be realists about such objects. The most prominent realist metaphysics of virtual objects is David C...

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Publicado en:Australasian Journal of Philosophy Vol. 104; no. 2; pp. 461 - 483
Autor principal: Murphy, Alex
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Publicado: Taylor & Francis Ltd Jun2026
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