Freedom of Thinking in the Terms

This article explores how the phenomenon of freedom is represented in the mind when interacting with virtual reality (VR).

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Authors: LUKYANENKO, Anton A.

Publication Date: 18 August 2018

Link: https://www.redalyc.org/journal/279/27957591015/27957591015.pdf

Keywords: perceived autonomy, personal power, societal norms, digital self-expression, superiority illusion, ethical considerations, behavioral shifts, virtual consciousness, identity construction, philosophical implications

Type: Peer-Reviewed Journals/White Papers

Summary

This article explores how the phenomenon of freedom is represented in the mind when interacting with virtual reality (VR). It suggests that freedom in VR is perceived as the desire for superiority over natural, spiritual, and social principles. The author argues that VR offers individuals the opportunity to challenge established norms and categorical thinking, presenting freedom as an expression of personal power and autonomy over societal expectations.

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