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193 - Kimberly Dill on Environmental Philosophy: In Defense of Wildness & Night

Humans On The Loop

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The Virtual Sequoia Is Parasitic on the Existence of Some Other Being

In order for an experience to be genuinely restorative, the way that things seem to us in our experience that is the phenomenology needs to accurately represent the world. So if I see a virtual sequoia, I'm having a meaningful experience. But all of the information or data that's contained in that simulacra that representation virtually of the sequoia requires for its causal dependence, the original entity that it represents. That's what makes it inauthentic. They can be fantastic educational tools, but they are not replacements for these biodiverse forests, for example, that they serve to represent.

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