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In Philosophy of Man at Recreation and Leisure, Christopher Berry Gray identifies worldviews that welcome or reject activities of recreation and leisure. Gray rigorously examines the many dimensions of the human being, such as bodiliness, animation, mentality, morality, sociality, and spirituality. By doing so, he discloses the many activities that embody, exemplify, and reveal the human being. Philosophy of Man at Recreation and Leisure is essential reading for courses on recreation and leisure studies and philosophical anthropology.

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In Philosophy of Man at Recreation and Leisure, Christopher Berry Gray identifies worldviews that welcome or reject activities of recreation and leisure. Gray rigorously examines the many dimensions of the human being, such as bodiliness, animation, mentality, morality, sociality, and spirituality. By doing so, he discloses the many activities that embody, exemplify, and reveal the human being. Philosophy of Man at Recreation and Leisure is essential reading for courses on recreation and leisure studies and philosophical anthropology.
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The Author: Christopher Berry Gray received his degrees in philosophy from St. Bonaventure University (B.A. 1963) and The Catholic University of America (M.A. 1965; Ph.D. 1970), and in law from McGill University (B.C.L. 1978; L.L.B. 1979). Since 1967, he has taught philosophy at Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, and its predecessor institutions. He has written over a hundred articles, which have appeared in journals of law and of philosophy. He is also the editor of Philosophical Reflections on the U.S. Constitution (1989) and The Philosophy of Law: An Encyclopedia (2 volumes, 1999).