A New Virtual Ethics

A New Virtual Ethics
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Publisher : McFarland
Total Pages : 239
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ISBN-10 : 9781476654447
ISBN-13 : 1476654441
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Book Synopsis A New Virtual Ethics by : René Reinhold Schallegger

Download or read book A New Virtual Ethics written by René Reinhold Schallegger and published by McFarland. This book was released on 2024-10-07 with total page 239 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: We are witnessing the collapse of the postwar consensus, the implosion of the caring society. In times of social, economic, and political insecurity, egotism spreads. Many popular videogames follow a logic of consumerist self-gratification and self-empowerment. Deeply political, videogames contribute to the transformation of players, causing a need for change in what game designers do and how and why they do it. Awareness of the socio-political and cultural contexts can be promoted by the mainstream videogame market for critical active participation. This book focuses on the need for individual self-realization in Western societies and how it manifests in the various dimensions of videogames. Videogames remind us that we can never be isolated in a world defined by complexity and interlaced systems. Connecting videogames and new Neo-Kantian virtual ethics builds upon notions of agency, mutual respect, and obligation. This addresses humans in their entirety as thinking, acting, and feeling agents through engagement, immersion, and involvement.


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