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Nov 25, 2020 · To demonstrate the fallacy of the dualistic 'play-game' approach to human play in philosophy in general, and in studies of video/PC games in ...
Nov 27, 2020 · The differences between categories of play in English and spiel in German (or jeu in French and so on) are essential because any complex ludic ...
Methodologically, I make the philosophical question of dependence a linguistic one. The article concludes by defending the position that game is only one of the ...
Play and Spiel are not the Same: Anti-Wittgensteinian Arguments and Consideration of Game as a Kind of Human Play. Authors. Felix Lebed · ORCID ID. Source ...
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Play and Spiel are not the Same: Anti- Wittgensteinian Arguments and Consideration of Game as a Kind of Human Play. Article. Full-text available. Nov 2020.
Play and Spiel are not the Same: Anti-Wittgensteinian Arguments and Consideration of Game as a Kind of Human Play. F Lebed. Games and Culture 16 (6), 743-761, ...
Games and Culture. Play and Spiel are not the Same: Anti-Wittgensteinian Arguments and Consideration of Game as a Kind of Human Play 2021. [CrossRef]; Felix ...
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Play and Spiel are not the Same: Anti-Wittgensteinian Arguments and Consideration of Game as a Kind of Human Play · F. Lebed. Philosophy. Games Cult. 2021. The ...
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