虚拟虚构行动

Karim Nader
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虚拟虚构主义认为虚拟现实是一种虚构。我们想象虚拟现实中的所见所闻是真实的,尽管事实并非如此。这种观点的问题在于,从暴力电子游戏到社交平台上的虚拟摸索案例,我们对虚拟现实的使用确实存在道德问题。如果我们在虚拟现实中的所作所为只是虚构的,那么虚构主义者就无法解释我们的虚拟行为所造成的真正道德伤害。这就是对虚拟虚构主义的道德反对。我在本文中通过论证一种新的虚拟行为虚构论来回应这一反对意见。虚拟虚构主义者可以把虚拟行为看作是在虚构中发生的,并把用户看作是虚拟环境中所描绘的虚构世界中的角色或演员。相反,我认为虚拟行为是从虚构之外创造虚构表象的;用户在虚拟现实中的行为就像作者在其作品中的行为一样。我提出的替代方案更好地解决了反对虚拟虚构的道德问题--它不会将用户与虚构人物混为一谈。我们的虚拟行为创造了虚构的表象,我们可以对它们进行道德评价。
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Virtual Fictional Actions
Virtual fictionalism is the view that virtual reality is a kind of fiction. We imagine that what we see and hear in virtual reality is real, although it is not. The problem with this view is that there are real moral concerns with our use of virtual reality, from violent video games to cases of virtual groping on social platforms. If what we do in virtual reality is just make-believe, the fictionalist cannot explain the real moral harms of our virtual actions. Call this the moral objection to virtual fictionalism. I address the objection in this paper by arguing for a new fictional account of virtual actions. Virtual fictionalists can take virtual actions to be happening within the fiction and consider users to act as characters or actors within the fictional world depicted in the virtual environment. Instead, I argue that virtual actions create fictional representations from outside the fiction; users act in virtual reality as an author might in their work. The alternative I present better addresses the moral objection to virtual fictionalism—it does not conflate the user with a fictional character. Our virtual actions create fictional representations, and we can morally evaluate them as such.
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