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While technological advancements dominate much of the conversation on virtual platforms and the political power that ensues, there remains a crucial gap in knowledge when addressing fundamental questions about the distribution of power, the formation of political communities, and the application of ethical principles in these digital contexts. Drawing on philosophical insights of thinkers like Hobbes, Spinoza, Plato, and Mill, Liza Ireni-Saban and Francesca Consolaro examine how political theory engages with the evolving moral landscapes shaped by digital environments. Their aim is to provide a comprehensive analysis of how political and ethical theories can be applied within the simulated ecosystems to promote just governance, responsible citizenship, and meaningful civic participation.
Academics and professionals across various sectors who wish to expand their subject knowledge on the ethical and political dimensions of the metaverse and the virtual sphere and their significance for addressing real-world moral and practical challenges should buy this book.
Contents
1. The Future of Digital Reality 2. Passions: How the Virtual Reenacts the Political 3. Skilled Princes of the Virtual Realm 4. Vires in Numeris 5. Virtual Choices, Real Consequences. Navigating Ethical Challenges in the Age of Metaverse 6. Egoism and Identity 7. Human Virtues in a Post-Human World. Rediscovering Values in Digital Spaces 8. The Ethics of Care in a Connected Society. Protecting Dignity and Virtual Relationships 9. Simulations Becoming the Myths of the Future 10. Governing the Metaverse. Who Writes the Rules of the Digital World? 11. The Space of Appearance and the New Forms of Immersive Activism



