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a| Cogburn, Jon.
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a| Philosophy through video games /
c| Jon Cogburn and Mark Silcox.
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a| New York ;
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c| 2009.
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a| xiii, 197 p. :
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c| 24 cm.
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a| Includes bibliographical references (p. 182-190) and index.
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a| Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Note on book's webpage -- I, player: the puzzle of personal identity (MMORPGs and virtual communities) -- The game inside the mind, the mind inside the game (the Nintendo Wii gaming console) -- "Realistic blood and gore": do violent games make violent gamers? (first-person shooters) -- Games and God's goodness (world-builder and tycoon games) -- The metaphysics of interactive art (puzzle and adventure games) -- Artificial and human intelligence (single-player RPGs) -- Epilogue: video games and the meaning of life -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
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