Virtual Worlds as Philosophical Tools: How to Philosophize with a Digital Hammer

Virtual Worlds as Philosophical Tools: How to Philosophize with a Digital Hammer

by Stefano Gualeni
Virtual Worlds as Philosophical Tools: How to Philosophize with a Digital Hammer

Virtual Worlds as Philosophical Tools: How to Philosophize with a Digital Hammer

by Stefano Gualeni

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Overview

Who are we in simulated worlds? Will experiencing worlds that are not 'actual' change our ways of structuring thought? Can virtual worlds open up new possibilities to philosophize? Virtual Worlds as Philosophical Tools tries to answer these questions from a perspective that combines philosophy of technology with videogame design.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137521781
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date: 07/14/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 194
File size: 824 KB

About the Author

Stefano Gualeni is a philosopher and videogame designer. He released his first commercial video game at the age of sixteen and gained a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the Erasmus University of Rotterdam. Gualeni lectures and researches in game design, game studies, and the philosophy of technology at the Institute of Digital Games, University of Malta.

Table of Contents

1. The Questions Concerning Digital Technology
2. A Reflection On Metaphysical Thought And Its Technological ' 'Overcoming ' '
3. Worlds In The Age Of Their Digital Simulation
4. Thinking With Virtual Worlds
5. Augmented Ontologies And A Challenge To Western Philosophy: Videogames And Simulations As Mediators Of Human Thought And Experience
6. Positionality In The Digital Age: Virtual Bodies And The Effects Of Virtual Experiences
7. Virtual Worlds As Poetic Allegories
8. Virtual Worlds And The Human Condition: Cognitive, Perceptual, Critical, And Operational Limitations
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