Playing with Reality
How Games Shape Our World
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Narrated by:
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Patty Nieman
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By:
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Kelly Clancy
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Brought to you by Penguin.
A sweeping intellectual history of games and their importance to human progress.
We play games to learn about the world, to understand our minds and the minds of others, and to make predictions about the future. They're also a lot of fun. But what happens when we mistake games for reality?
PLAYING WITH REALITY explores the riveting history of games since the Enlightenment, weaving an unexpected path through military theory, biology, artificial intelligence, neuroscience, cognitive psychology, and the future of democracy. As neuroscientist and physicist Kelly Clancy shows us, games have been deeply intertwined with the arc of history. War games shaped the outcomes of real wars in nineteenth and twentieth century Europe. Game theory warped our understanding of human behavior and brought us to the brink of annihilation--yet still underlies basic assumptions in economics, politics, and technology. We used games to teach computers how to learn for themselves, and now we are designing games that will determine the shape of society and future of democracy.
Lucid, thought-provoking, and masterfully told, PLAYING WITH REALITY makes the bold argument that the human fascination with games is the key to understanding our nature.
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- 16-09-24
Brilliant sweep of the history of games
I always knew games were influential on society, but hadn’t realized quite how influential they have been on so many areas of human endeavor. Are games mimicking reality, or reality mimicking games? Great stuff.
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