Fiction of Planescape: The Blood Wars TrilogyThe Blood Wars Trilogy by J. Robert King comprises the first official novels set in the Planescape setting.Jun 7Jun 7
Fiction of Planescape: “Fire and Dust”On the novel “Fire and Dust” (1995) by James Alan Gardner.Jun 6Jun 6
Fiction of Planescape: “The Analects of Sigil”On the Zeb Cook story “The Analects of Sigil” (1994)Mar 27A response icon1Mar 27A response icon1
On Ethical Dilemmas in Videogames and LiteratureDo art and games influence our practical behavior, such as our ability to resolve ethical dilemmas?Mar 14A response icon7Mar 14A response icon7
Fiction of Planescape: “The Plane Truth”We begin our voyage into Planescape fiction with a short but suggestive story by David “Zeb” Cook.Aug 25, 2024Aug 25, 2024
Fiction of Planescape: IntroductionIntroduction to a series on the novels and other fiction of D&D’s Planescape setting.Aug 25, 2024Aug 25, 2024
Videogames Are Not Art. But They Are Important.It’s fairly common to hear videogame scholars describe videogames as art. In fact, there are whole books and articles arguing that…Aug 11, 2024A response icon1Aug 11, 2024A response icon1
Emergence and Consciousness ReconsideredSo what is emergence? First of all, forget all those fancy concepts you may have heard about in connection with emergence.May 22, 2024A response icon1May 22, 2024A response icon1
Introduction to the “Reading Dewey’s Logic” Video SeriesTo my mind, John Dewey is the greatest philosopher the United States has produced. He is simply unmatched in terms of the range of…Jan 27, 2024Jan 27, 2024
Some Logico-Empirical Aspects of the Phrase “Could Have Acted Otherwise”Free will (and thus moral responsibility) has often been defined by the criterion that “one could have acted/done otherwise.”Dec 14, 2023Dec 14, 2023