New From Wiley/Blackwell: Westworld and Philosophy @WestworldHBO

New from Wiley-Blackwell: Westworld and Philosophy (James B. South and Kimberley S. Engels, eds., 2018). Here from the publisher's website is a description of the book's contents. “We can’t define consciousness because consciousness does not exist. Humans fancy that there’s something special about the way we perceive the world, and yet we live in loops as tight and as closed as the hosts do, seldom questioning our choices, content, for the most part, to be told what to do next.” —Dr. Robert Ford, Westworld Have you ever questioned the nature of your reality? HBO’s Westworld, a high-concept cerebral television series which explores the emergence of artificial consciousness at a futuristic amusement park, raises numerous questions about the nature of consciousness and its bearing on the divide between authentic and artificial life. Are our choices our own? What is the relationship between the mind and the body? Why do violent…

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