Trained in classical realism at the Florence Academy of Art in Florence, Italy, I have an education in observational drawing and classical illustration. After relocating to Dallas, I received my B.A. in Advertising with a creative specialization and a B.A. in Philosophy with an emphasis in mind, brain, and cognitive science from Southern Methodist University. In my spare time, I enjoy studying languages (Japanese 日本語, Swedish), playing chess, and engaging with philosophy (I Kant seem to stop writing philosophy jokes).
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Are Violent Video Games Morally Problematic?
Investigates the relationship of agency, morality, and moral psychology with video games (digital media) and virtual reality pertaining to violent moral content. Although the paper primarily explores cases related to violent video games, the argument is generally applicable to advertising and other mediums that use VR as a platform for messaging.
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