Acknowledging that play is central to our social lives, this is the third in a series of volumes that aims to build paradigmatic bridges between scholars of philosophy and scholars of play. It spans a range of philosophical areas of enquiry (metaphysics, aesthetics and ethics) and fields of application (games, sport and children's play), covering topics such as the philosophical history of play, art as play, and play and the internet. With contributions from established and emerging scholars from around the world, it will be of interest to anyone working in philosophy, leisure studies,...
Acknowledging that play is central to our social lives, this is the third in a series of volumes that aims to build paradigmatic bridges between sc...