Robert Nozick introduced a famous thought experiment called "Experience Machine" in books "Anarchy", "Country", and "Utopia" published in 1975. Nogic believes that this kind of intuitive pump proved that hedonism is wrong. Man considers something other than happiness and happiness as the goods itself, "authenticity". In this article I will explain thoroughly the experiments that experience machine thinking and show that it fails to decide what is right and what can be used as a potential basis of the specification I will try.
A philosopher Robert Nojic's experience machine challenges the idea of creating any desirable experience. They will create this experience and will be able to live there without noticing that it is not a reality. The problem with Nozick is that it is ethical to reproduce the life experience of this experience on this machine. If this is possible, if you think that everything is happening, "... will you connect it?" Noran uses Inception to create a new science fiction film that has more realistic and potential information for the real world using Inception. The idea of capturing dreams and extending them to essentially different dimensions can be confusing to people and possibly distort or push the boundaries of ideas. Inception is one of the most ingenious and creative movies I've seen for a while. Some people say that Nolan spent ten years writing income. It describes the complex details of the screenplay, most people missed when they first saw the movie.
A recent philosopher, the late Robert Nogic, has developed a well-known "experience machine" thinking experiment. And it revealed what we want in addition to subjective and enjoyable experience. In Anarchy, State and Utopia (1974), Nozick convincedly suggested not inserting a machine and doing fun simulations because he wants to do something in some way. Please touch the real world. Clearly, we want more than just superficial enjoyment, our judgment on society far exceeds the source of this pleasure.