CALL FOR ABSTRACTS! NOTE: Although I have already chosen most of the abstracts which will become chapters in the book, I will still be accepting ideas throughout the summer until the first draft deadline: August 10th, 2010. If you have an idea, please send it along.

Title: Halo and Philosophy

Editor: Luke Cuddy


Abstracts are sought for a collection of philosophical essays related to the Halo series of video games, particularly the First Person Shooters (though an essay on Halo Wars will not be turned away). While the focus of the book will be the Halo games, I would like to extend the possible themes covered to other First-Person Shooter games in general such as Wolfenstein, the Doom series, Half-Life, Golden Eye, Time Splitters, etc.  Discussions of the Halo universe that reference existing Halo fiction (The Flood, First Strike, etc.) are also welcome.


This volume will be published by Open Court (the publisher of The Simpsons and Philosophy, The Matrix and Philosophy, etc.) as part of their successful Popular Culture and Philosophy series. This is their third foray into a gaming-related book, the first two being The Legend of Zelda and Philosophy and World of Warcraft and Philosophy (which I edited and co-edited, respectively). I am seeking abstracts, but anyone who has already written an unpublished paper may submit it in its entirety. Potential contributors may want to examine other volumes in the Open Court series.


Please feel free to forward this to anyone writing within a philosophic (or philosophically-inclined) discipline who might be interested in contributing.


Possible Topics Include (but are not limited to):

Contributor Guidelines:

Abstract Submission Deadline: Currently open (abstracts or papers received after this date will be considered on an as-needed basis).


Email Submissions to:
lcuddy12@gmail.com