No Shhh... It's the TRL Podcast
In this episode, Chris and Anna Lisa are diving into the philosophy of video games with Ian Schnee. Ian is a teaching professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies in the Philosophy Department at the University of Washington. In this episode, we cover:- Why new art forms (from Confucius’s time to the Reagan era) always face skepticism. - A look at the philosophical depth of games like Celeste. - Common myths about video games and violence while exploring the actual cognitive benefits of play. - How apps like Duolingo can sometimes simplify complex human values. - Why TRL is providing teen gaming spaces to foster social-emotional growth and equitable access. Whether you're a philosophy professor, a teen gamer, or someone who hasn't forgiven your mom for taking away GoldenEye 007 in the 90s (Chris), this conversation is for you. Links & Resources Watch on YouTube: 👉 https://youtu.be/Gwmkl5vt17A Grab a T-Shirt or Coffee Mug! 👉 https://www.bonfire.com/store/trl/ Learn more about Ian Schnee: https://phil.washington.edu/people/ian-schnee DISCLAIMER: Views and opinions expressed are those of the individual speakers and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Timberland Regional Library. Podcast content is for informational and entertainment purposes only.
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