Game: Animals, Video Games and Humanity

Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 81 (1):117-120 (2023)
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In her provocative 1978 essay, “Eating Meat and Eating People,” (Philosophy Vol. 53, No. 206, pp. 465–479) Cora Diamond asks us to consider Jane Legge’s “Learni.

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