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Self-Quiz 1.2: Robert Nozick,
The Experience Machine
The Good Life
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Nozick's aim in discussing the experience machines is to
describe a device that he predicts will soon be invented and widely used.
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give an example of a machine that he thinks will be forever beyond our technological capabilities.
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create a thought experiment that sheds light on what we value in life.
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show that pleasure is the only thing desirable in itself.
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Nozick claims that we should not get into the experience machine because
we couldn't be sure whether it was going to malfunction.
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we would not actually be able to
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anything in the experience machine.
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our loved ones might need us while we are inside the machine.
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technology is inherently bad.
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From the experience machine thought experiment, Nozick thinks we should conclude that
pleasure is the only thing desirable for its own sake.
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technology is helpful but can be dangerous when taken too far.
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we often desire things that are not good for us.
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we care about things besides how our lives feel from the inside.
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If all that mattered to us were our experiences, then we would enter the
experience machine.
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transformation machine.
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Both of the above
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None of the above
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According to Nozick, the
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disturbing thing about the experience, transformation, and results machines is that they all
deprive us of actual contact with reality.
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deprive us of accomplishments.
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live our lives for us.
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All of the above
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Which of the following theories of a good life is the experience machine a threat to?
A life is good to the extent it produces positive change.
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A life is good to the extent that it is filled with pleasure.
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A life is good to the extent that its desires are satisfied.
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A life is good to the extent that it pleases God.
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Which of the following are
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Achieving one's goals
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Feeling proud
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Believing in God
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All of the above
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What does Nozick think that we desire that the experience machine can't provide?
To live in contact with reality
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To feel deeply loved
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To feel that we've achieved something truly great
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To never have to worry about the future
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