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  2. Experience machine - Wikipedia

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    The experience machine or pleasure machine is a thought experiment put forward by philosopher Robert Nozick in his 1974 book Anarchy, State, and Utopia. [1] It is an attempt to refute ethical hedonism by imagining a choice between everyday reality and an apparently preferable simulated reality.

  3. Robert Nozick - Wikipedia

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    Nozick's case differs somewhat in that it mainly targets hedonism and relies on a variety of thought experiments, although both works draw from Kantian principles. Most famously, Nozick introduced the experience machine in an attempt to show that ethical hedonism is not truly what individuals desire, nor what we ought to desire:

  4. Anarchy, State, and Utopia - Wikipedia

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    But Nozick's most famous argument for the side-constraint view against classical utilitarianism and the idea that only felt experience matters is his Experience Machine thought experiment. [28] It induces whatever illusory experience one might wish, but it prevents the subject from doing anything or making contact with anything.

  5. Raging Against the Experience Machine - AOL

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  6. Utility monster - Wikipedia

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    Robert Nozick, a twentieth century American philosopher, coined the term "utility monster" in response to Jeremy Bentham's philosophy of utilitarianism.Nozick proposed that accepting the theory of utilitarianism causes the necessary acceptance of the condition that some people would use this to justify exploitation of others.

  7. Category:Books by Robert Nozick - Wikipedia

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  9. Socratic Puzzles - Wikipedia

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    Socratic Puzzles is a 1997 collection of essays by the philosopher Robert Nozick. Summary ... Nozick did exactly that, according to his friend Alan Dershowitz. [1]