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The Philosophy of Computer Games John Richard Sageng

The Philosophy of Computer Games By John Richard Sageng

The Philosophy of Computer Games by John Richard Sageng


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Computer games are now a major cultural-and economic-force, and despite being the object of years of academic study, this is the first book to interrogate the varied philosophical issues thrown up by the phenomenon, including the moral evaluation of game play.

The Philosophy of Computer Games Summary

The Philosophy of Computer Games by John Richard Sageng

Computer games have become a major cultural and economic force, and a subject of extensive academic interest. Up until now, however, computer games have received relatively little attention from philosophy. Seeking to remedy this, the present collection of newly written papers by philosophers and media researchers addresses a range of philosophical questions related to three issues of crucial

importance for understanding the phenomenon of computer games: the nature of gameplay and player experience, the moral evaluability of player and avatar actions, and the reality status of the gaming environment. By doing so, the book aims to establish the philosophy of computer games as an important strand of computer games research, and as a separate field of philosophical inquiry.

The book is required reading for anyone with an academic or professional interest in computer games, and will also be of value to readers curious about the philosophical issues raised by contemporary digital culture.

The Philosophy of Computer Games Reviews

From the reviews:

This anthology of 16 essays discusses games from a philosophical perspective. ... Game designers and those interested in philosophy ... will find the book illuminating and a springboard for new ways to think about games and interactive media. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates, graduate students, researchers/faculty, and professionals/practitioners in game design. (A. Chen, Choice, Vol. 50 (6), February, 2013)

This book is really about the philosophy of computer games. ... Previously, foundational books in computer games ... were more sociological in their orientation. This book begins to add an important pillar to that foundation. ... It asks and attempts to answer some very serious questions. ... I would recommend it first to philosophers in related fields such as the philosophy of fiction or media studies. I would also recommend it to designers of video games and virtual worlds ... . (J. M. Artz, ACM Computing Reviews, October, 2012)

Table of Contents

The Philosophy of Computer Games

John Richard Sageng, Hallvard Fossheim and Tarjei Mandt Larsen

Table of Contents

Preface

1. John Richard Sageng, Hallvard Fossheim and Tarjei Mandt Larsen

General introduction

Part I: PLAYERS AND PLAY

2. Tarjei Mandt Larsen Introduction to Part I

3. Rune Klevjer Enter the Avatar

4. Petri Lankoski Computer Games and Emotions

5. Olli Tapio Leino Untangling Gameplay: An Account of Experience, Activity and Materiality within Computer Game Play

6. Gordon Calleja Erasing the Magic Circle

Part II: PLAY AND ETHICS

7. Hallvard Fossheim Introduction to Part II

8. Miguel Sicart Digital Games as Ethical Technologies

9. Edward H. Spence Virtual Rape, Real Dignity

10. Ren Reynolds Ethics and Practice in Virtual Worlds

11. Adam Briggle The Ethics of Computer Games: a Character Approach

Part III: GAMES AND GAMEWORLDS

12. John Richard Sageng Introduction to part III

13. Grant Tavinor Videogames and Fictionalism

14. Aaron Meskin and Jon Robson

Fiction and fictional worlds in videogames

15. John Richard Sageng In-Game Action

16. Olav Asheim Reality, Pretence and the Ludic Parenthesis

17. Patrick Coppock Are Computer Games Real?

Index

Additional information

NLS9789400798434
9789400798434
9400798431
The Philosophy of Computer Games by John Richard Sageng
New
Paperback
Springer
2014-08-09
284
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