This book argues that in order for people to live well, they must develop a virtue of playfulness. Inspired by Aristotle, the book draws on work from philosophy, classics, history, biology, psychology and media studies to understand the place of play and playfulness in a good life.
This book argues that in order for people to live well, they must develop a virtue of playfulness. Inspired by Aristotle, the book draws on work from philosophy, classics, history, biology, psychology and media studies to understand the place of play and playfulness in a good life.
boomer trujillo is assistant professor of instruction in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Texas at El Paso. His thought is captured in articles like "The Friends of Sisyphus," "Stoicism Sucks," "The Benefits of Being a Suicidal Curmudgeon," and "Friendship for the Flawed."
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Playfulness Seriously 1. Aristotle on Play as Medicine 2. Aristotle on Being Happy Virtuous and (Maybe) Playful 3. Harmonizing the Cacophony of Claims about Play 4. The Virtue of Playfulness Conclusion: Happy People Play Playful People Live
Introduction: Playfulness Seriously 1. Aristotle on Play as Medicine 2. Aristotle on Being Happy Virtuous and (Maybe) Playful 3. Harmonizing the Cacophony of Claims about Play 4. The Virtue of Playfulness Conclusion: Happy People Play Playful People Live
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