
Taking the Red Pill: Science, Philosophy and Religion in The Matrix
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This thought-provoking examination of The Matrix explores the technological challenges, religious symbolism & philosophical dilemmas the film presents. Essays by scientists, technologists, philosophers, scholars, social commentators & sf authors provide engaging perspectives. Explored in accessible fashion are issues such as the future of artificial intelligence & virtual reality. The film's symbolism & some glitches are revealed.What is the Matrix?/Read Mercer Schuchardt1Was Cypher right? Why we stay in our Matrix/Robin Hanson2Was Cypher right? The nature of reality & why it matters/Lyle ZyndaArtificial intelligence, science fiction & The Matrix/Robert J. SawyerThe reality paradox in The Matrix/James Gunn1The Matrix: paradigm of post-moderninsm or intellectual poseur/Dino Felluga2The Matrix: paradigm of post-moderninsm or intellectual poseur/Andrew GordonGlitches in The Matrix & how to fix them/Peter B. LloydBuddhism, mythology & The Matrix/James L. FordHuman freedom & the red pill/Peter J. BoettkeFinding God in The Matrix/Paul FontanaThe human machine merger-are we heading for The Matrix?/Ray KurzweilWhy the future doesn't need us/Bill JoyAre we living in The Matrix? The simulation argument/Nick BostromThe Matrix glossary
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