About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 91. Chapters: Analysis, Arguments, Thought experiments, Prisoner's dilemma, Cantor's diagonal argument, Quantum suicide and immortality, Argument form, Syllogism, Linguistic description, Newcomb's paradox, Philosophical analysis, Compromise, Quasi-empirical method, Infinite monkey theorem, Coherence, Simulated reality, Pascal's Wager, Argumentation theory, Intercultural philosophy, Configurational analysis, Retrocausality, Business analyst, Expertise finding, OntoClean, Pragma-dialectics, Decision analysis, Cartesian doubt, Validity, Statistical syllogism, Laplace's demon, Atheist's Wager, A fortiori argument, Analysis paralysis, PEST analysis, Political argument, Soiled Dove Plea, The Lady, or the Tiger?, Enthymeme, Levinthal's paradox, Kavka's toxin puzzle, Analyst's traveling salesman theorem, Pinch analysis, Exotheology, Argumentative dialogue, Strategy-stealing argument, Citation analysis, Paradox of analysis, Infant industry argument, Ugly duckling theorem, Reason, EATPUT, Martian scientist, Rant, Changing places, Practical arguments, Argumentum e contrario, DESTEP, Eristic, Hydrogen pinch, Dictum de omni et nullo, Polar concept argument, Loki's Wager, Fictionalism, Water pinch analysis, Sphere-world, Javelin argument, Premise, Water cascade analysis, Prosleptic syllogism, Divergent question, Proximity analysis, Engineering analysis, Probabilistic argumentation, Enumerative induction, Inoculation hypothesis, Argument by example, Quasi-syllogism, Systematic philosophy, Anangeon, Bragging rights, Methodism, Objection, Function Failure Identification and Propagation. Excerpt: Simulated reality is the proposition that reality could be simulated-perhaps by computer simulation-to a degree indistinguishable from "true" reality. It could contain conscious minds which may or may not be fully aware that they are living inside a simul...