Over the past half a century or more, historical, anthropological and philosophical examinations of the concept of play have remained largely situated in the arena of ontological discussion. In these previous interrogations of play, the notion of play has been assumed a priori, been defined stipulatively in relation to larger frameworks of games, or discarded altogether. This work adopts Wittgenstein’s Private Language argument as a lever to unpack the usefulness in looking at play from an epistemological perspective: paying special attention to linguistic cues, ostensive relationships and associated activities around those things players call ‘play’ within specific, behavioral, situational and linguistic contexts. This paper explores how ...
It is often thought that sport is highly incompatible with play, since the competitiveness of sport ...
This paper addresses the concept of play concerning human formation, especially as manifes...
The purpose of this paper is, by focusing on Wittgenstein's "Private Language" argument, to demonstr...
How to theorize the subject of play? The modern field of game studies knows two paradoxical ontologi...
Philosophical Perspectives on Play builds on the disciplinary and paradigmatic bridges constructed b...
The paper offers a review of the development of the concept of play and playing. The true beginnings...
Recent theorizing around games and notions of play has drawn from a pool of mid-20th century scholar...
This paper seeks to identify the role of play in the design and function of Socratic dialogue as pra...
The Handbook of the Study of Play brings together in two volumes thinkers whose diverse interests at...
Drawing on ideas and debates about the nature of play from neuroscience, animal studies, psychoanaly...
The dissertation examines the educational significance of theories of play at three conceptual level...
2013 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.The complex nature of language has interested me as ...
The article looks to set the record straight about the function of Wittgenstein’s private language a...
Modern game scholarship in the past two decades has known two dominant, yet paradoxical, tendencies ...
Defining play has plagued researchers and philosophers for years. From describing play as an inacces...
It is often thought that sport is highly incompatible with play, since the competitiveness of sport ...
This paper addresses the concept of play concerning human formation, especially as manifes...
The purpose of this paper is, by focusing on Wittgenstein's "Private Language" argument, to demonstr...
How to theorize the subject of play? The modern field of game studies knows two paradoxical ontologi...
Philosophical Perspectives on Play builds on the disciplinary and paradigmatic bridges constructed b...
The paper offers a review of the development of the concept of play and playing. The true beginnings...
Recent theorizing around games and notions of play has drawn from a pool of mid-20th century scholar...
This paper seeks to identify the role of play in the design and function of Socratic dialogue as pra...
The Handbook of the Study of Play brings together in two volumes thinkers whose diverse interests at...
Drawing on ideas and debates about the nature of play from neuroscience, animal studies, psychoanaly...
The dissertation examines the educational significance of theories of play at three conceptual level...
2013 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.The complex nature of language has interested me as ...
The article looks to set the record straight about the function of Wittgenstein’s private language a...
Modern game scholarship in the past two decades has known two dominant, yet paradoxical, tendencies ...
Defining play has plagued researchers and philosophers for years. From describing play as an inacces...
It is often thought that sport is highly incompatible with play, since the competitiveness of sport ...
This paper addresses the concept of play concerning human formation, especially as manifes...
The purpose of this paper is, by focusing on Wittgenstein's "Private Language" argument, to demonstr...