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Ten Things Video Games Can Teach Us: (about life, philosophy and everything)

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Full Title:

Ten Things Video Games Can Teach Us: (about life, philosophy and everything)

Contributors:

By (Author) Jordan Erica Webber
By (author) Daniel Griliopoulos

ISBN:

9781472137913

Publisher:

Little, Brown Book Group

Imprint:

Robinson

Publication Date:

8th August 2017

UK Publication Date:

17th August 2017

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

100

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

384

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 232mm, Spine 32mm

Weight:

460g

Description

WOULD YOU KILL ONE PERSON TO SAVE FIVE OTHERS

If you could upload all of your memories into a machine, would that machine be you Is it possible we're all already artificial intelligences, living inside a simulation

These sound like questions from a philosophy class, but in fact they're from modern, popular video games. Philosophical discussion often uses thought experiments to consider ideas that we can't test in real life, and media like books, films, and games can make these thought experiments far more accessible to a non-academic audience. Thanks to their interactive nature, video games can be especially effective ways to explore these ideas.

Each chapter of this book introduces a philosophical topic through discussion of relevant video games, with interviews with game creators and expert philosophers. In ten chapters, this book demonstrates how video games can help us to consider the following questions:

1. Why do video games make for good thought experiments (From the ethical dilemmas of the Mass Effect series to 'philosophy games'.)

2. What can we actually know (From why Phoenix Wright is right for the wrong reasons to whether No Man's Sky is a lie.)

3. Is virtual reality a kind of reality (On whether VR headsets like the Oculus Rift, PlayStation VR, and HTC Vive deal in mass-market hallucination.)

4. What constitutes a mind (From the souls of Beyond: Two Souls to the synths of Fallout 4.)

5. What can you lose before you're no longer yourself (Identity crises in the likes of The Swapper and BioShock Infinite.)

6. Does it mean anything to say we have choice (Determinism and free will in Bioshock, Portal 2 and Deus Ex.)

7. What does it mean to be a good or dutiful person (Virtue ethics in the Ultima series and duty ethics in Planescape: Torment.)

8. Is there anything better in life than to be happy (Utilitarianism in Bioshock 2 and Harvest Moon.)

10. How should we be governed, for whom and by who (Government and rights in Eve Online, Crusader Kings, Democracy 3 and Fable 3.)

11. Is it ever right to take another life And how do we cope with our own death (The Harm Thesis and the good death in To The Moon and Lost Odyssey.)

Reviews

Fascinating . . . a unique insight into the culture that surrounds videogames and the work that is being produced within the industry . . . allows you to explore complex philosophical questions through videogames that you know, love and understand; it's a link between worlds. . . a genuinely insightful and delicately crafted thought experiment * gamesTM *

Author Bio

Jordan Erica Webber (Author)

Jordan Erica Webber is a writer and presenter specialising in video games and digital culture. She is the resident games expert on The Gadget Show (Channel 5), a guest presenter for BBC Radio 4, and host of multiple games and technology podcasts. Most of her writing appears in the Guardian. Her website is jordanwebber.com

Daniel Griliopoulos (Author)

Dan Griliopoulos is a writer specialising in video games. His work has been published in media including The New Statesman, the Mail on Sunday and the Guardian. He has a degree in Politics, Philosophy and Economics from the University of Oxford and a lifelong love of classical philosophy. He is currently Lead Content Editor at tech firm Improbable.

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