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Inbunden, Tyska, 1966
1 541 kr
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Häftad, Engelska, 2015
158 kr
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Inbunden, Engelska, 2023
1 209 kr
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Constitutes a great philosophical treatise on play and gamesAppeals to a potentially broad audience including those interested in thinking through globalisation todayThe magnum opus of an influential French-Greek intellectual whose contemporaries and influences include Derrida, Deleuze and LefebvreApproaches philosophy in a systematic as well as fragmentary mannerAnticipates the key term of contemporary Heideggerian scholarship (German Irre, French errance) and confronts it through playA French reprint of Le Jeu du Monde was published by Les Belles Lettres in January 2018Drawing on philosophies of gaming and play from Heraclitus and Plato through to Marx, Nietzsche and Heidegger, Kostas Axelos outlines an extraordinary, unique vision of our contemporary world. Originally published in 1969, The Game of the World brilliantly anticipates a 21st century in which ever-accelerating technological transformations coincide with a world at play and in play, at once fragmentary and totalised, disordered and hyper-organised. In the midst of this paradoxical and deranging becoming-planetary of the world, Axelos offers a sequence of profound meditations on play and playing, games and gaming, directing us towards new means of thinking and action that may enable us to face the world-historical challenges of our own present.
Häftad, Engelska, 2025
350 kr
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Kostas Axelos traces his thinking on the world deployed as play from Heraclitus through to the culmination of metaphysical philosophy with Nietzsche, Marx and Heidegger. Originally published in 1969, Le Jeu du Monde, conceives of the dawn of the 21st-century in which technological transformations coincide with an increased world at play. Are we continually falling when we are continually scrolling? Are we homeless on our homepages and playless at our PlayStations? Axelos demands a future thinking of fragmentary wholeness where humans global players and worldwide gamers of planetary and wordless worlds have yet to learn to play the play of the world.