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What Video Games can Teach us about Philosophy

williamirwin14 / August 4, 2017

What Video Games can Teach us about Philosophy

Philosophers have long used thought experiments to explore ethical dilemmas. But now video games are allowing us to act out these scenarios, writes Jordan Erica Webber. Read the whole article here.

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August 4, 2017 in New Frontiers, X and Philosophy. Tags: BioShock, Mass Effect, philosophy

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