Aelred of Rievaulx
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On another note, it seems to me that some philosophers don´t take their own ideas seriously. If duran would really believe he is a brain in a vat, merely imagining what appears to be the "real world" to him, and if he were that curious about a hypothetical beyond world ("the really real reality"), he wouldn´t discuss it with me (the mere product of his imagination).
Plus, the "brain in a vat" hypothesis is - epistemologically - a dead end if there ever was one. If duran eventually would have some ephiphanies about the "real beyond world" he still couldn´t be sure that this isn´t a virtual world itself. He would end up with the same problem he suffers from right now.
The "brain in a vat" is a thought experiment. Philosophers use thought experiments in much the same way as scientists use chemical experiments. They present scenarios in order to test the durability, consistency and logic of larger theories.
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