Description
An aesthetic and ethical exploration of what motivates players to act out violence in video games.
About the Author
Christopher Bartel is Professor of Philosophy at Appalachian State University, USA.
Reviews
One of the pleasures of reading this book is found in Bartel's rigorously researched and careful defense of his position on philosophical grounds. His use of scenarios from published games to illustrate ethical quandaries will make the book engaging and understandable for a range of readers. * CHOICE *
Bartel's insight into one of the most pressing topics in video game ethics is a major contribution to the field. For anyone interested in the moral considerations at play in gaming, this is your book. * Morgan Luck, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Charles Stuart University, Australia *
Bartel has written a highly-readable, yet nuanced, virtue ethical account of the moral evaluation of game play. It raises the bar for those interested in ethics and games, and I have no doubt that this book will have a significant impact on video games studies for some time to come. * Stephanie Patridge, Professor of Philosophy, Otterbein University, USA *
Christopher Bartel has written a very accessible book, which is a worthwhile read for both ethicists interested in the ethical dimensions of virtual violent actions, as well as for scholars coming from game studies interested in the philosophy of video games. The approachable argumentation and easily application ideas in the book will also support those who want to engage in uncomfortable debates in a game industry that is unfortunately still unequal and at times hostile towards minorities. * Ethical Perspectives *
Video Games, Violence and the Ethics of Fantasy is an intriguing, thought-provoking read. * New Humanist *
Book Information
ISBN 9781350121874
Author Christopher Bartel
Format Hardback
Page Count 224
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 463g