As I write this post, I’m sitting in the room with six other guys. Two of them are playing BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger. The rest of us are watching, shouting, and offering commentary. But all of us are “gaming”. A little while ago, some friends and I were doing this for a different game (I thinkContinue reading “Gaming as a Social Phenomenon”
Category Archives: Philosophy
Fairness vs. Justice
My aunt, Ann Monroe, is a writer who focuses on sustainable agriculture and ecology, especially how they relate to economics and to food (her website is at http://www.annmonroe.com). I follow her on Twitter, and I noticed a post she put up today: RT @gfriend: Is Dobbs losing it? RT @grist: RT @huffingtonpost Lou Dobbs freaksContinue reading “Fairness vs. Justice”