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Published Online: Jun 08, 2020
Page range: 345 - 369
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/disp-2019-0009
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David Chalmers argues that virtual objects exist in the form of data structures that have causal powers. I argue that there is a large class of virtual objects that are social objects and that do not depend upon data structures for their existence. I also argue that data structures are themselves fundamentally social objects. Thus, virtual objects are fundamentally social objects.