How Much Are Games Like Art?

Analysis 81 (2):287-296 (2021)
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Abstract

This paper challenges Thi Nguyen's argument, in Games: Agency as Art, a central part of the value of game-play comes from the aesthetic experiences it allows, especially of our own agency, so playing a game is importantly like engaging with art. It challenges three arguments Nguyen makes in support of this view and argues, to the contrary, that the principal value in game-play rests in the achievments it allows.

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Thomas Hurka
University of Toronto, St. George Campus

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