On the Ontology of Screens and Screen Creatures

Constructivist Foundations 18 (3):399-400 (2023)
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Open peer commentary on the article “The World of Screen Creatures” by Bin Liu. Abstract: Bin Liu’s target article “The World of Screen Creatures” proposes a new constructivist understanding of our relationship to the (apparent) external world. While there is much that is interesting and innovative in Liu’s account, I suggest that there are some key points for clarification that would help readers to be better able to weigh the merits of his account against its rivals.

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