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Authors in August: “Games” with C. Thi Nguyen

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Games have always been central to the human experience, shaping the way we think, interact, and understand the world. This week, as part of our Authors in August series, David welcomes back philosopher C. Thi Nguyen to explore the deeper implications of games in our lives. From ancient pastimes to modern video games, we delve into why games matter, how they reflect our agency, and what they teach us about ourselves. With his book Games: Agency as Art, Nguyen reveals the profound ways games act as a form of artistic expression and how they can even influence the way we navigate life’s challenges. Whether you’re a dedicated gamer or simply curious about the philosophical underpinnings of play, this conversation offers insights that extend far beyond the gaming table.

Also, this is a reminder that our August Mailbag episode drops this Saturday. Whether you’re on the road for Labor Day Weekend or just relaxing at home, be sure to tune in, our 106th consecutive monthly mailbag will be there for you!

(1:34) Intro C.Thi Nguen

(4:51) Why we play games

(11:58) What does it mean to play a game?

(19:13) Striving Play vs. Achievement Play

(31:21) A game that people think is not a game?

(34:43) What's not a game people think is a game?

(54:13) Buy Sell or Hold

Producer: Desirée Jones

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Games have always been central to the human experience, shaping the way we think, interact, and understand the world. This week, as part of our Authors in August series, David welcomes back philosopher C. Thi Nguyen to explore the deeper implications of games in our lives. From ancient pastimes to modern video games, we delve into why games matter, how they reflect our agency, and what they teach us about ourselves. With his book Games: Agency as Art, Nguyen reveals the profound ways games act as a form of artistic expression and how they can even influence the way we navigate life’s challenges. Whether you’re a dedicated gamer or simply curious about the philosophical underpinnings of play, this conversation offers insights that extend far beyond the gaming table.

Also, this is a reminder that our August Mailbag episode drops this Saturday. Whether you’re on the road for Labor Day Weekend or just relaxing at home, be sure to tune in, our 106th consecutive monthly mailbag will be there for you!

(1:34) Intro C.Thi Nguen

(4:51) Why we play games

(11:58) What does it mean to play a game?

(19:13) Striving Play vs. Achievement Play

(31:21) A game that people think is not a game?

(34:43) What's not a game people think is a game?

(54:13) Buy Sell or Hold

Producer: Desirée Jones

  continue reading

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