Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia e Psicologia (Dec 2019)

Corpo vissuto ed esperienza virtuale. Una prospettiva fenomenologica

  • Martina Properzi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4453/rifp.2019.0022
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 3
pp. 250 – 264

Abstract

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In what sense can corporality still be considered a constitutive condition for experience in the current digital age? Recent scholarship in the fields of Embodied Artificial Intelligence and the philosophy of Embodied Artificial Intelligence has probed the relevance of two approaches to this question. The first queries the relationship between corporality and digitization, i.e., examining how it is possible to simulate, augment, and even construct reality within a space of virtual experience (Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality) by digitizing data. This approach builds on the traditional idea of computing as an activity that uses artificial, mostly electronic, devices to process, manage, and communicate information. The second approach, increasingly favored by computer scientists, considers computing to be a natural activity, and approaches this same relationship from the perspective of emerging research in unconventional computing, specifically Natural Computing. This paper follows the latter approach, addressing the constitutive role of corporality in virtual experience associated with a well-known and still autonomous research area within Natural Computing, that is, Morphological Computing, from the from the point of view of genetic phenomenology.

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