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Facepunch s violent, vile Rust isn t an obvious starting place to learn about philosophy. You might explore virtue ethics with the Ultima series, or free will with Bioshock, or concepts of self and moral worth with Soma. Even when looking at political philosophy, you d perhaps be more inclined to stop by the totalitarian bureaucracy of Paper s Please, or Crusader Kings II s massive variety of governmental forms, or Eve Online s+ unique democracy/tribalism.

But Rust ? Rust, a primitive world of dingly-dangly dongs and caved-in skulls? A transient land of ramshackle fortresses and roving gangs of hostile thugs? What can we hope to learn from that?

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