Doświadczenie wartości w przeżyciu emocjonalnej imersji
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Jacko, J. F. (2019). Doświadczenie wartości w przeżyciu emocjonalnej imersji. Homo Ludens, (1 (11), 83–100. https://doi.org/10.14746/hl.2018.11.5

Abstrakt

W pracy przedstawiono fenomenologiczną analizę doświadczenia wartości w przeżyciu emocjonalnej imersji w grach. Tekst pokazuje dwa jego warianty: emocjonalną iluzję oraz emocjonalne kłamstwo. W emocjonalnej iluzji gracz  emocjonalnie dystansuje się względem własnej hierarchii wartości, aby rozkoszować się grą. W emocjonalnym kłamstwie emocje motywują graczy do decyzji niezgodnych z przyjętą przez nich hierarchią wartości. Zaproponowano wyjaśnienie tych doświadczeń w kontekście niektórych teorii racjonalnego działania.
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