Submitted by grh55 t3_zf4qgy in philosophy
Timorio t1_izdsk4m wrote
Reply to comment by corpus-luteum in Understanding games may hold the secret to living the good life, says philosopher by grh55
I couldn't agree more. Are you even living if you live a life of no games?
corpus-luteum t1_ize0p8s wrote
Sorry. I missed some punctuation and appear to have misled you.
I do agree with you however. My response was a bit knee jerk, on reflection. Understanding games is not the same as blindly playing them.
I have always enjoyed simulation games and my comment refers to them specifically, but on reflection I do feel that understanding the games, involves understanding their limitations.
There is no game that can simulate the infinite creativity within the universe. If it could, all would have already been revealed. And surely we'd all be emjoying the good life, right now.
But what is this "good life" that you want to live? Is it morally good? spiritually? financially? I'd say living the good life is being free to express yourself, creatively. Simulation games do not facilitate this, but you wouldn't know it unless you were creative enough to test it's limitations.
In conclusion, I would ask "Is it not necessary to be already living the good life, in order to understand games?
SubjectsNotObjects t1_izemk54 wrote
That is the question...what would a life look like that rejected all games?
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