The Revolution of Virtual Practice
Qin Liu and
Ru-liang Zhang
Asian Social Science, 2016, vol. 12, issue 9, 144
Abstract:
Virtual practice is a new form of human practice, it is an important change in previous human practice. It is composed of the virtual subject, virtual object and virtual intermediary. With the development of virtual practice, virtual cognition makes epistemology changed radically. Discussion on virtual practice is a hot issue in the philosophy of virtual reality. The discussion is mainly focused on the virtual practice, the composition of virtual practice and virtual cognition.
Date: 2016
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