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It is now widely acknowledged that play is central to our lives. As
a phenomenon, play poses important questions of reality,
subjectivity, competition, inclusion and exclusion. This
international collection is the third in a series of books
(including The Philosophy of Play and Philosophical Perspectives on
Play) that aims to build paradigmatic bridges between scholars of
philosophy and scholars of play. Divided into four sections (Play
as Life, Play as Games, Play as Art and Play as Politics), this
book sheds new light on the significance of play for both children
and adults in a variety of cultural settings. Its chapters
encompass a range of philosophical areas of enquiry such as
metaphysics, aesthetics and ethics, and the spectrum of topics
explored includes games, jokes, sport and our social relationship
with the Internet. With contributions from established and emerging
scholars from around the world, The Philosophy of Play as Life is
fascinating reading for all those with an interest in playwork, the
ethics and philosophy of sport, childhood studies or the philosophy
of education.
Play, Philosophy and Performance is a cutting-edge collection of
essays exploring the philosophy of play. It showcases the most
innovative, interdisciplinary work in the rapidly developing field
of Play Studies. How we play, and the relation of play to the human
condition, is becoming increasingly recognised as a field of
scholarly inquiry as well as a significant element of social
practice, public policy and socio-cultural understanding. Drawing
on approaches ranging through morality and ethics, language and the
nature of reality, aesthetics, digital culture and gaming, and
written by an international group of emerging and established
scholars, this book examines how our performance at play describes,
shapes and influences our performance as human beings. This is
essential reading for anybody with an interest in leisure,
education, childhood, gaming, the arts, playwork or many branches
of philosophical enquiry.
Play, Philosophy and Performance is a cutting-edge collection of
essays exploring the philosophy of play. It showcases the most
innovative, interdisciplinary work in the rapidly developing field
of Play Studies. How we play, and the relation of play to the human
condition, is becoming increasingly recognised as a field of
scholarly inquiry as well as a significant element of social
practice, public policy and socio-cultural understanding. Drawing
on approaches ranging through morality and ethics, language and the
nature of reality, aesthetics, digital culture and gaming, and
written by an international group of emerging and established
scholars, this book examines how our performance at play describes,
shapes and influences our performance as human beings. This is
essential reading for anybody with an interest in leisure,
education, childhood, gaming, the arts, playwork or many branches
of philosophical enquiry.
Philosophical Perspectives on Play builds on the disciplinary and
paradigmatic bridges constructed between the study of philosophy
and play in The Philosophy of Play (Routledge, 2013) to develop a
richer understanding of the concept and nature of play and its
relation to human life and value. Made up of contributions from
leading international thinkers and inviting readers to explore the
presumptions often attached to play and playfulness, the book
considers ways that play in 'virtual' and 'real' worlds can inform
understandings of each, critiquing established norms and
encouraging scepticism about the practice and experience of play.
Organised around four central themes -- play(ing) at the limits,
aesthetics, metaphysics/ontology and ethics -- the book extends and
challenges notions of play by drawing on issues emerging in sport,
gaming, literature, space and art, with specific attention paid to
disruption and danger. It is intended to provide scholars and
practitioners working in the spheres of play, education, games,
sport and related subjects with a deeper understanding of
philosophical thought and to open dialogue across these
disciplines.
Play is a vital component of the social life and well-being of both
children and adults. This book examines the concept of play and
considers a variety of the related philosophical issues. It also
includes meta-analyses from a range of philosophers and theorists,
as well as an exploration of some key applied ethical
considerations. The main objective of The Philosophy of Play is to
provide a richer understanding of the concept and nature of play
and its relation to human life and value, and to build disciplinary
and paradigmatic bridges between scholars of philosophy and
scholars of play. Including specific chapters dedicated to children
and play, and exploring the work of key thinkers such as Plato,
Sartre, Wittgenstein, Gadamer, Deleuze and Nietzsche, this book is
invaluable reading for any advanced student, researcher or
practitioner with an interest in education, playwork, leisure
studies, applied ethics or the philosophy of sport.
Play is a vital component of the social life and well-being of both
children and adults. This book examines the concept of play and
considers a variety of the related philosophical issues. It also
includes meta-analyses from a range of philosophers and theorists,
as well as an exploration of some key applied ethical
considerations. The main objective of The Philosophy of Play is to
provide a richer understanding of the concept and nature of play
and its relation to human life and values, and to build
disciplinary and paradigmatic bridges between scholars of
philosophy and scholars of play. Including specific chapters
dedicated to children and play, and exploring the work of key
thinkers such as Plato, Sartre, Wittgenstein, Gadamer, Deleuze and
Nietzsche, this book is invaluable reading for any advanced
student, researcher or practitioner with an interest in education,
playwork, leisure studies, applied ethics or the philosophy of
sport.
It is now widely acknowledged that play is central to our lives. As
a phenomenon, play poses important questions of reality,
subjectivity, competition, inclusion and exclusion. This
international collection is the third in a series of books
(including The Philosophy of Play and Philosophical Perspectives on
Play) that aims to build paradigmatic bridges between scholars of
philosophy and scholars of play. Divided into four sections (Play
as Life, Play as Games, Play as Art and Play as Politics), this
book sheds new light on the significance of play for both children
and adults in a variety of cultural settings. Its chapters
encompass a range of philosophical areas of enquiry such as
metaphysics, aesthetics and ethics, and the spectrum of topics
explored includes games, jokes, sport and our social relationship
with the Internet. With contributions from established and emerging
scholars from around the world, The Philosophy of Play as Life is
fascinating reading for all those with an interest in playwork, the
ethics and philosophy of sport, childhood studies or the philosophy
of education.
Philosophical Perspectives on Play builds on the disciplinary and
paradigmatic bridges constructed between the study of philosophy
and play in The Philosophy of Play (Routledge, 2013) to develop a
richer understanding of the concept and nature of play and its
relation to human life and value. Made up of contributions from
leading international thinkers and inviting readers to explore the
presumptions often attached to play and playfulness, the book
considers ways that play in 'virtual' and 'real' worlds can inform
understandings of each, critiquing established norms and
encouraging scepticism about the practice and experience of play.
Organised around four central themes -- play(ing) at the limits,
aesthetics, metaphysics/ontology and ethics -- the book extends and
challenges notions of play by drawing on issues emerging in sport,
gaming, literature, space and art, with specific attention paid to
disruption and danger. It is intended to provide scholars and
practitioners working in the spheres of play, education, games,
sport and related subjects with a deeper understanding of
philosophical thought and to open dialogue across these
disciplines.
Accessible and comprehensive guide to the philosophy of sport,
providing students with an overview of the main issues, ideas and
literature. The book offers a wide-ranging and engaging exploration
of key concepts, topics and questions. Students are given the
opportunity to consider significant debates in the philosophy of
sport and each chapter contains short insightful interviews with
eminent scholars in order to give a broader understanding of the
history and development of the subject.The main themes covered
within this text include: the nature of sport and its relation to
play and games; sport and the body; aesthetics and the aesthetic
value of sport; a consideration of fair play, rules and the ethos
of sport; the nature of competition; the application and effect of
technology on sport; and introductions to contemporary ethical
issues such as doping, violence, disability, nationalism, elitism
and sexual equality, as well as a broader reflection on the
connection between sport and moral development.Pedagogical features
include: suggestions for further reading and additional resources,
a glossary of philosophical terms, and helpful summaries of the
focal material.
"A really useful textbook to help undergraduate students construct
arguments in their writing, and raise their writing abilities to a
higher level. The book also provides useful examples that relates
to sports students." - Hassan Khalil, Hertfordshire University "A
fantastic text and one we use regularly with undergraduate and
postgraduates." - Abbe Brady, Gloucestershire University The
capacity to think critically is essential for success in sport
courses in higher education. This book provides all those involved
in the study of sport with the tools to assess, construct and
present arguments and to analyse and evaluate material. The
emphasis is on the application of critical thinking - in the form
of written arguments, discussion and negotiation. Throughout, the
text and examples are presented within the context of sport,
helping students to more easily apply their learning to their
subject area.
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