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    social setting. Philip K. Dick’s novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? as well as the movie inspired by the book, Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner, explores the human-like nature of rogue Nexus-6 androids and the way they attempt to assimilate into society as well as their abilities that distinguish them from humans. Although the prime method of distinguishing androids from humans is detecting their lack of empathy, both the novel and film demonstrate that androids possess an equal, sometimes greater,

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    to mars, technology has advanced very much and they have androids that serve as their personal slaves. • The main character is Rick Deckard, he is a bounty hunter that works for the police and hunts down escaped androids to retire them (what basically means kill them). • In this book Rick Deckard has to hunt down 5 escaped nexus-6 androids, these are a new kind of androids that are much more advanced then any other type of androids. They look exactly the same as humans and are equally smart

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    “An android doesn’t care what happens to another android. That’s one of the indications we look for” (Dick 101). Rick, a human, believes this wholeheartedly. Even though we find out that Rick cares more about himself than others and androids can care about each other. This twist opens up the question, “what is it to be human?” Many think the advances in technology and science will eventually end in us losing the quality that makes us human, empathy. Empathy is discussed and used as examples throughout

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    Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? *insert bomb-ass intro* Philip K. Dick’s revolutionary perception of the progression of artificial intelligence can be explored through the vocabulary introduced in Masahiro Mori’s The Uncanny Valley. Dick begins his novel by introducing readers to Rick Deckard- a bounty hunter in post- apocalyptic San Francisco following World War Terminus. Employed by the San Francisco Police Department, Deckard’s occupation as a bounty hunter requires him to hunt escaped androids

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    In Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? the conflicts arise as Philip K. Dick examines empathy and its place in a future society. The main character Rick Deckard internalizes this conflict inevitably progressing the story. Even though the end of the novel does not disclose Deckard's future, one can easily assume he will not go back to his bounty hunting job as Rick Deckard realizes true empathy does not require reciprocation. In beginning of the novel Deckard’s wife wife describes him as a “murderer”

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    “I think, therefore I am,” is a famous quote by René Descartes who is a French philosopher, mathematician and scientist. Moreover, she is known for making the Cartesian coordinate system. The quote centers on the idea to prove of someone’s existence and to know whether or not any of the physical objects or surroundings are an aspect of reality. The meaning of the quote was to provide reassurance for Descartes that he did, in fact, exist as a result of his ability to think; otherwise he would not

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    In Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, Philip K. Dick sets the novel in the near future. Here, a nuclear world war, given the name World War Terminus, just concluded a few years ago in the year 2021. The destruction left behind in the aftermath leads to a radioactive dust covering Earth, killing many different kinds of life forms. The purpose of the androids that were to replace their human archetypes’ burdens of labour and assisted in the colonization of foreign planets. Many androids escaped

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    In the book Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Phillip K. Dick, people lived in a different world far from the current state of the world now. After the war called World War Terminus, many creatures in the earth died especially animals. As a result, people wanted real animals and a real pet is a sign of luxury. During the time of the story, androids were built by science and they were so advanced with artificial intelligence that it was hard to distinguish them between humans. They were built

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    What characteristics really differentiate humans from androids? Most would simply say that humans are prone to emotion and empathy while androids are incapable of those feelings, but Phillip K. Dick shines a different light on the world of humans and androids. In Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep, Dick describes the different ways that people of this era (1992/2021) evoke emotions. To understand how people of this time feel you must first understand the people that are still existent. There are

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    "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep" by Philip K. Dick is an impressive science fiction voyage through the streets and skies of a futuristic and advanced society. Set in the year 2021 Earth has been completely covered in a radioactive duct that was caused by the World War Terminus and nuclear destruction. The radioactive dust had killed not only humans but many other species as well to the point of extinction. To try to preserve and continue life, the government encourages emigration to off-world

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