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Philosophy Looks at Chess
Philosophy Looks at Chess, Ever since the invention of chess in sixth-century India, the royal game of strategy has fascinated thinkers of all persuasions. Philosophers from Jean-Jacques Rousseau to Ludwig Wittgenstein and John Searle have found in chess a rich source of insights,, Philosophy Looks at Chess has a rating of 2.5 stars
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  • Philosophy Looks at Chess
  • Written by author Benjamin Hale
  • Published by Open Court Publishing Company, 2008
  • "Ever since the invention of chess in sixth-century India, the royal game of strategy has fascinated thinkers of all persuasions. Philosophers from Jean-Jacques Rousseau to Ludwig Wittgenstein and John Searle have found in chess a rich source of insights,
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1 To Know the Past One Must First Know the Future: Raymond Smullyan and the Mysteries of Retrograde Analysis Bernd Graefrath Graefrath, Bernd 1

2 A Deep Blue Grasshopper: Playing Games with Artificial Intelligence Andy Miah Miah, Andy 13

3 Playing Chess in the Chinese Room Tama Coutts Coutts, Tama 25

4 Garry Kasparov Is a Cyborg, or What ChessBase Teaches Us about Technology John Hartmann Hartmann, John 39

5 Chess-Playing Computers and Embodied Grandmasters: In What Ways Does the Difference Matter? Evan Selinger Selinger, Evan 65

6 The Difficult Ways of God and Caissa: Chess, Theodicy, and Determinism in Gadamer Bill Martin Martin, Bill 89

7 Who Plays Games in Philosophy? Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen Pietarinen, Ahti-Veikko 119

8 Hip-Hop Tactics: A Culturalogic Expression of the African Aesthetic's Role in Determining the Basis of Creativity on the Sixty-Four Squares of Warfare Tommy J. Curry Curry, Tommy J. 137

9 Quiet, Please! There's a Game Here: Discourse and Silence in the Formal Pragmatics of a Chess Match Benjamin Hale Hale, Benjamin 157

10 Casuistry and Chess: Some Methodological Lessons for Ethics Peter Morriss Morriss, Peter 171

11 Chess Is Not a Game Deborah P. Vossen Vossen, Deborah P. 191

12 The Reviled Art Stuart Rachels Rachels, Stuart 209

Contributors 227

Index 231


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