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Virtual Existentialism: Meaning and Subjectivity in Virtual Worlds
Virtual Subjectivities and the Existential Significance of Virtual Worlds
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Stefano Gualeni
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Virtual Subjectivities and the Existential Significance of Virtual Worlds
pp. 25
En-roling and De-roling in Virtual Worlds
pp. 65
Helmuth Plessner and Virtual Worlds as Existential Complements
pp. 77
Peter W. Zapffe and the Virtual Tragic
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Jean-Paul Sartre and Escaping from Being-in-the-World
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Eugen Fink and Existential Play
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