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Plumbing Game Studies

Plumbing Game Studies

By: Graham Culbertson
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Philosophy is like plumbing for ideas - it makes connections and keeps everything flowing. In this podcast, Graham and his guests are doing some philosophical plumbing for game studies. We'll be asking questions like: Why are philosophers always talking about games? Is philosophy itself a game? How can we use games to understand philosophy - and how can we use philosophy to understand games? This podcast will use philosophy to study games and games to study philosophy. Anyone interested in philosophy, games, and how they interact should enjoy it! Remember: the unexamined game is not worth playingCopyright 2026 Graham Culbertson Philosophy Science Fiction Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Is Science a Game?
    Jun 8 2026

    Today I'm joined by two social scientists to address the question: is science a game? Michael Penkler, Stefan Sulzenbacher, and Stephan Voss recently published an article on this topic: Playing science: representing and doing research in board games. After a brief discussion of the way that philosophers have considered science a game, the article looks at 3 board games that simulate science.

    Michael and Stefan join me to discuss their article, and what looking at science as a game can teach us about how science works.

    Here's a link to the article: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09505431.2026.2630948

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    49 mins
  • Learning Against Gamification -- Molly Worthen
    May 14 2026

    Molly Worthen joins me to discuss her recent NYTimes article "You Can't Game Your Way to a Real Education," which argues that the gamification of classroom learning stems from a fundamental misunderstanding of how students learn. We discuss the broader adoption of tech in classrooms, the way that standardized testing can be thought of as a game, the danger of frictionless edutainment games, and the place for games in real learning.

    You can read the article here (behind a paywall): https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/19/opinion/schools-edtech-laptops-games-learning.html

    Molly's website is here: https://mollyworthen.com/

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    45 mins
  • The Creative Challenge of Cozy Games -- Lex Play
    Apr 13 2026

    Lex Play, a video game YouTube streamer, joins me to discuss her specialty: cozy games. We quickly figure out that cozy games are less about winning and more about creating, a trend that Lex identifies as having started with MineCraft. Lex also tells us how being a video game streamer creates real communities, both online and off-line.

    You can find Lex on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/c/LexPlayy

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    32 mins
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