Book Quote by Robert Nozick
“Suppose there were an experience machine that would give you any experience you desired. Superduper neuropsychologists could stimulate your brain so that you would think and feel you were writing a great novel, or making a friend, or reading an interesting book. All the time you would be floating in a tank, with electrodes attached to your brain. Should you plug into this machine for life, preprogramming your life experiences?...Of course, while in the tank you won't know that you're there; you'll think that it's all actually happening...Would you plug in?”
About This Quote
Source Philosophical Thought Experiment: The Experience Machine, 1974
The thought experiment questions whether a life of simulated pleasure is preferable to authentic experiences, highlighting the value of reality and personal growth.
In simple terms: We should value real experiences over artificial pleasure.
Consider what truly matters beyond pleasure.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- long‑term fulfillment
- meaningful relationships
- creative work
- self‑knowledge
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Would you sacrifice truth for happiness?
- What does a fulfilling life look like without simulation?
The machine ignores the importance of genuine achievement and personal development.