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Feasibility of an eco-ethical simulation in a conditionally real world

Date Issued
2018
Author(s)
Dimoska M., Lazarevska A. M.
Abstract
A fundamental problem regarding the functional interpretation
of our subsistence and perseverance has always been existent.
Analytical characterization of our real world, in particular with reference to
the ethical aspects of environmental protection, has rarely been measured
properly, lacking equipment and/or capacity. Thus, the work presented
herein is an initial attempt to analytically characterize and compare ecoethical
aspects of the real life versus the world in ancestor artificial simulation
and their traits. The feasibility examination of an eco-ethical simulation
in the conditionally real world, in this work, is based on the postulates
of the simulation argument, while Multi-criteria Analysis (MCA) is utilized
as methodological tool. Thus, the focus herein sets on: (1) the attempt to
identify the characteristics of both worlds – the presumably real world and
the simulated world –, and (2) the observations of ecological and ethical
aspects in order to characterize their strain on realizing a conditionally
ideal world. Concordantly, in the theory of ancestor artificial simulation the
focus shifts on identifying which aspects have already been established;
which should additionally be taken into account and finally which should
be ejected in order to contribute to the presumably real eco-ethical world.
In this work presented are the preliminary outcomes showing whether
there are or are not realizations of an ethical simulation versus the eco-ethical
presumably real, unideal world. This paper proposes a model for
evaluating the reliability of the theories.
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