Nozick's empirical machine theory actually proves what. Abstract: Nozick's well-known empirical machine theory can be regarded as a typical success theory. To the best of my knowledge, this is not widely debated and is considered deterministic. Utilitarianism I believe that if his argument is decisive its destructive influence will be stronger. It not only rebuts on utilitarianism of the state of mind but also considering the subjective mind condition (happiness, happiness, desire, contentment) as the only valuable country, regardless of whether it is utilitarianism To do.
The citation that it is the widest, but not the only cause, of intrinsic value is based on Robert Nozick's empirical mechanical thinking experiment. Nozick's Experience Mechanical thinking experiments are aimed not only to show that our experience is important to us but also to show that life is really important to us. As this discussion is highly convincing, almost all books on ethics discuss hedonism and only use this argument or this argument to reject it. In thinking experiments, Nozick asked us to imagine that we could choose to insert a perfect machine that offers perfect various experiences. Importantly, this machine can provide these experiences, and once inserted in the machine, no one can say that their experience is not true. If you do not consider the responsibilities to others and the problems that occur when everyone inserts, will you insert a machine for life?
There are many thought experiments in hedonism. Among many things, one of the interesting experiments I found is The Experience Machine. "Experience Machine" created by philosopher Robert Nozick in his works "Anarchy", "Country" and "Utopia" is a beautiful thinking experiment for the world of virtual reality. The Experience Machine is a scene that Nogic seeks to imagine a machine that can give people an ideal and enjoyable experience. This experiment is based on the premise that humans have found a way to stimulate the human brain and cause a fun experience that can not be distinguished from reality. Then he asked if he / she likes the machine better than the reality machine, if there is a choice?
Philosopher Robert Nojok is contesting the idea of "Experience Machine", that is, we want to gain good experience from life. He believes that most of us choose not to hang on my machine. He thinks that we like the reality more. "But why?" He advised us to ask. Nozick's experience machine exists only in his imagination. When he wrote in 1974, there was nothing like virtual reality. But now we can offer ourselves a computer generated experience that is similar to reality.