In this 8-Bit Philosophy, Michel Foucault’s work in “The History of Sexuality: Volume 1” is explored.
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Judith Butler, Explained with Video Games
This episode of 8-Bit Philosophy is written by yours truly, Eugene Wolters. In it, Judith Butler’s idea of gender performativity is explored with the help of Metroid, Pokemon and other 8-Bit games.
Heidegger Explained With Video Games
Jean Baudrillard, Explained With Video Games
The real question is: can we trust Jean Baudrillard?
The Banality of Evil, Explained with Video Games
This week’s 8-Bit Philosophy takes Hannah Arendt’s writing in “Eichmann and Jerusalem,” where the theorist discusses the war crime trials against Adolf Eichmann.
Watch Socrates Explained with Video Games
In this week’s 8-Bit Philosophy, the life and shenanigans of Greek philosopher Socrates are explained.
Machiavelli Explained with Video Games
What’s love god to do with it?
Derrida Explained With Video Games (and Cats)
In this week’s 8-Bit Philosophy, Jacques Derrida’s work in “Of Grammatology” is explained.
Watch: Simone de Beauvoir Explained with Video Games
This week’s 8-Bit Philosophy tackles the question “What is a Woman?” with Simone de Beauvoir and Metroid.
Karl Marxio Bros: Your Cutesy Introduction to Class Conflict
In this week’s 8-Bit Philosophy, the video game guide to philosophy takes on the thinker of historical materialism and class conflict.