C Thi Nguyen is an assistant professor of philosophy at Utah Valley University, working in social epistemology, aesthetics, and the philosophy of games. He is assistant editor at Aesthetics for Birds,...


C Thi Nguyen is an assistant professor of philosophy at Utah Valley University, working in social epistemology, aesthetics, and the philosophy of games. He is assistant editor at Aesthetics for Birds, a blog for aesthetic philosophers, and is a founding editor of the Journal of the Philosophy of Games. He is Chair of the Diversity Committee for the American Society for Aesthetics and he has previously written a column about food for the Los Angeles Times. His latest book, Games: Agency as Art, is forthcoming from Oxford University Press. This article, based on his scholarly research, appeared originally in Aeon in 2018. Before you read, think about whether you avoid engaging with those who don’t share your perspectives, ideas, or beliefs. How does this manifest itself in your face-to-face as well as your online encounters? As you read, pay attention to how Nguyen explains the distinction between echo chambers and epistemic bubbles. Why is this distinction necessary?



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