
Publication details
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Place: Bloomington, In
Year: 2016
Series: Studies in Continental Thought
ISBN (Undefined): 9780253021175
Full citation:
, Play as symbol of the world, Bloomington, In, Indiana University Press, 2016


Play as symbol of the world
And other writings
Studies in Continental Thought | 1
Indiana University Press
2016
Abstract
Eugen Fink is considered one of the clearest interpreters of phenomenology and was the preferred conversational partner of Edmund Husserl and Martin Heidegger. In Play as Symbol of the World, Fink offers an original phenomenology of play as he attempts to understand the world through the experience of play. He affirms the philosophical significance of play, why it is more than idle amusement, and reflects on the movement from "child's play" to "cosmic play." Well-known for its nontechnical, literary style, this skillful translation by Ian Alexander Moore and Christopher Turner invites engagement with Fink's philosophy of play and related writings on sports, festivals, and ancient cult practices.
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Publication details
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Place: Bloomington, In
Year: 2016
Series: Studies in Continental Thought
ISBN (Undefined): 9780253021175
Full citation:
, Play as symbol of the world, Bloomington, In, Indiana University Press, 2016