9780415988582-0415988586-Philosophy Through Video Games

Philosophy Through Video Games

ISBN-13: 9780415988582
ISBN-10: 0415988586
Edition: 1
Author: Jon Cogburn, Mark Silcox
Publication date: 2008
Publisher: Routledge
Format: Paperback 216 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780415988582
ISBN-10: 0415988586
Edition: 1
Author: Jon Cogburn, Mark Silcox
Publication date: 2008
Publisher: Routledge
Format: Paperback 216 pages

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Philosophy Through Video Games (ISBN-13: 9780415988582 and ISBN-10: 0415988586), written by authors Jon Cogburn, Mark Silcox, was published by Routledge in 2008. With an overall rating of 4.2 stars, it's a notable title among other Games & Strategy Guides (Biotechnology, Biological Sciences, Philosophy) books. You can easily purchase or rent Philosophy Through Video Games (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Games & Strategy Guides books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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How can Wii Sports teach us about metaphysics?

Can playing World of Warcraft lead to greater self-consciousness?

How can we learn about aesthetics, ethics and divine attributes from
Zork, Grand Theft Auto, and Civilization?

A variety of increasingly sophisticated video games are rapidly overtaking books, films, and television as America's most popular form of media entertainment. It is estimated that by 2011 over 30 percent of US households will own a Wii console - about the same percentage that owned a television in 1953.

In Philosophy Through Video Games, Jon Cogburn and Mark Silcox - philosophers with game industry experience - investigate the aesthetic appeal of video games, their effect on our morals, the insights they give us into our understanding of perceptual knowledge, personal identity, artificial intelligence, and the very meaning of life itself, arguing that video games are popular precisely because they engage with longstanding philosophical problems.

Topics covered include:

* The Problem of the External World

* Dualism and Personal Identity

* Artificial and Human Intelligence in the Philosophy of Mind

* The Idea of Interactive Art

* The Moral Effects of Video Games

* Games and God's Goodness

Games discussed include:

Madden Football, Wii Sports, Guitar Hero, World of Warcraft, Sims Online, Second Life, Baldur's Gate, Knights of the Old Republic, Elder Scrolls, Zork, EverQuest Doom, Halo 2, Grand Theft Auto, Civilization, Mortal Kombat, Rome: Total War, Black and White, Aidyn Chronicles

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