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Ethics and Video Games Podcast
Shlomo Sher and Andy Ashcraft
78 episodes
2 days ago
We explore controversial ethical issues about video games (e.g. what should be censored), in video games (e.g. what counts as cheating), and in video game design (e.g. what works to make a game morally interesting). Your hosts are Shlomo Sher, Ph.D. (Philosophy Professor and Video Game Ethicist) and Andy Ashcraft (Veteran Video Game Designer and Professor).
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Society & Culture,
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We explore controversial ethical issues about video games (e.g. what should be censored), in video games (e.g. what counts as cheating), and in video game design (e.g. what works to make a game morally interesting). Your hosts are Shlomo Sher, Ph.D. (Philosophy Professor and Video Game Ethicist) and Andy Ashcraft (Veteran Video Game Designer and Professor).
Show more...
Video Games
Society & Culture,
Philosophy,
Leisure
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Episode 67 - Player sexuality and consent (With Fae Daunt + Zhia Zariko)
Ethics and Video Games Podcast
1 hour 11 minutes 33 seconds
2 years ago
Episode 67 - Player sexuality and consent (With Fae Daunt + Zhia Zariko)
Ethics and Video Games Podcast
We explore controversial ethical issues about video games (e.g. what should be censored), in video games (e.g. what counts as cheating), and in video game design (e.g. what works to make a game morally interesting). Your hosts are Shlomo Sher, Ph.D. (Philosophy Professor and Video Game Ethicist) and Andy Ashcraft (Veteran Video Game Designer and Professor).