• If I have time, I would like to make this article public. It seems like good publicity.
  • Thoughts on the essay:
    • Story of Writing an Essay on VR in the UTV LT Meeting on July 16, 2022
    • Background of the essay:
      • In the Baji Seminar, I found the discussion on separating norms and reality interesting, and I realized that I may be too optimistic about technology.
      • There were frequent discussions on the topic of normative arguments in the seminar, and I personally thought about it a lot.
        • As a result, I realized that There is Resignation in Philosophy, and I felt that normative discussions are ultimately just an exchange of personal feelings.
          • Although I have had normative discussions before, such as what makes a good class (Kineto), I had never delved into ethics, so I mistakenly believed that absolute goodness was determined.
          • However, ultimately, the question of “which is better, pleasure or freedom” does not have a definitive answer.
            • One would want to ask, “What is the definition of ‘good’?” but that is tautological.
      • Based on that, I wanted to have normative discussions about my current engineering interests (Things I’m Interested In).
      • It was a good opportunity to confront the relativity of ethics and become aware of Ethics, and to gain humility towards technology.
  • I think it was great to be able to observe and get to know students of the same generation who are passionately engaged in academic pursuits in the humanities field.
    • Of course, there were various stimuli and learning experiences from discussions, chats, and other forms of communication.
      • There were learnings that directly influenced the essay (such as the ones mentioned above), as well as valuable learnings/stimuli that were not directly related to the seminar.
    • Additionally, I consider the following to be equally great: