Exploring Extended Realities

Exploring Extended Realities

Metaphysical, Psychological, and Ethical Challenges

Kissel, Andrew; Ramirez, Erick Jose

Taylor & Francis Ltd

05/2025

244

Mole

Inglês

9781032417318

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Introducing Exploring extended realities: Metaphysical, psychological, and ethical challenges Andrew Kissel and Erick Jose Ramirez Part 1: What is extended reality? 1. "Back to Reality": The case against Ludo-Fictionalism Espen Aarseth 2. Fictionalism and virtual objects Mark Silcox 3. Against metaphysical interpretations of VR Grant Tavinor 4. The intersecting frontiers of extended reality and neuropsychology Thomas D. Parsons and Joseph Neisser Part 2: Is there an ethics for extended reality? 5. Mediated reality Michael Madary 6. Extended reality, control, and problems of the self: An ethical analysis Erick Jose Ramirez, Shelby Jennett, Dorian Clay, and Mohit Gandhi 7. Moral narratives in virtual worlds Andrew Kissel Part 3: What can we do with extended realities? 8. Virtual reality in experimental moral psychology: Identifying and understanding judgment-action discrepancy Kathryn. B. Francis 9. Moral behavior in virtual reality Eugy Han and Jeremy N. Bailenson 10. Doing good with virtual reality: The ethics of using virtual simulations for improving human morality Jon Rueda 11. Through a glass virtually: On the future of extended realities Erick Jose Ramirez and Andrew Kissel
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