“There can be no absolute reality, there can be no absolute truth.”
in Kevin Warwick "The Matrix - Our Future?", Chapter in "Philosophers Explore the Matrix", edited by C.Grau, Oxford University Press, 2005.
Kevin Warwick é um cientista britânico. É professor de cibernética na Universidade de Reading. Tornou-se conhecido por seus estudos sobre interfaces neurais diretas entre computadores e o sistema nervoso humano, embora também tenha feito muitas pesquisas no campo da robótica. Wikipedia
“There can be no absolute reality, there can be no absolute truth.”
in Kevin Warwick "The Matrix - Our Future?", Chapter in "Philosophers Explore the Matrix", edited by C.Grau, Oxford University Press, 2005.
in Hendricks, V: “500CC Computer Citations”, King’s College Publications, London,2005.
in Hendricks, V: “Feisty Fragments for Philosophy”, King’s College Publications, London,2004.
in Kevin Warwick "Cyborg 1.0", Wired, pp.145-151, February 2000.
“A person's brain and body do not have to be in the same place.”
talking about the use of neural implants in Kevin Warwick "Human Enhancement - The Way Ahead", ACM Ubiquity, October 2014.
Fonte: http://ubiquity.acm.org/article.cfm?id=2667642
in Hendricks, V: “Feisty Fragments for Philosophy”, King’s College Publications, London,2004.