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Robert Nozick, a philosopher, asked people to imagine what he calls an “experience machine”— a machine capable of giving a person any set of experiences they desire by directly stimulating their brain. He offers two choices: to continue living the life we have, or give it up completely in exchange for experiencing any kind of life we want in the experience machine. What would you choose? What do you see as the pros and cons of both choices?

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