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The Phenomenology of Play: Encountering Eugen Fink

Autor Prof. Steve Stakland
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 iul 2024
Eugen Fink's deep engagement with the phenomenon of play saw him transcend his two towering mentors, Edmund Husserl and Martin Heidegger, to become a crucial figure in early 20th-century phenomenology. The Phenomenology of Play draws on Fink's concept of play to build a picture of his philosophy, from its foundations to its applications. The book's three sections focus on the building blocks of Fink's phenomenology of play, how his work maps onto the broader history of philosophy, and finally how his writing can be applied to contexts from education and care to politics and religion. This rich account of Fink's contribution to theories of play demonstrates its immense value and fundamental importance to human existence. Relating Fink's work to that of his contemporaries and predecessors like Husserl, Heidegger, Schiller, Gadamer, Nietzche and Sartre shows the range and importance of his ideas to modern European thought. The Phenomenology of Play also features newly translated material including notes from conversations between Fink and Heidegger, and Fink's own essay 'Mask and Cothurnus' on ancient theatre - which shed new light on his philosophical enquiries.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350424630
ISBN-10: 1350424633
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Positioning Fink in relation to other leading voices of his era places his previously undervalued ideas in their proper position within 20th-century European philosophy

Notă biografică

Steve Stakland is an Associate Professor of Philosophy and Chair of the philosophy department at Northern Virginia Community College, USA.

Cuprins

List of ContributorsPreface: The Virtues of Eugen FInkAcknowledgementsList of AbbreviationsPart I: Background and Foundation 1. Play In the World as Symbol for Play of the World, Christopher Turner2. Fink's Position within the Phenomenological Movement and the Origins of his Cosmology of Play, Giovanni Jan Giubilato3. Fink's Phenomenology and Ontology of Play and its Relation to Hans-Georg Gadamer's Philosophical Hermeneutics, Núria Sara Miras Boronat4. Fink and Gadamer: Phenomenology, Hermeneutics and the Aesthetics of Play, Stefano Marino5. Fink and Heidegger on Cosmology and Ontological Play: A Confrontation, Ian Alexander MoorePart II: History of Philosophy 6. The Last Temptation of Metaphysics: Fink's Nietzsche, Dale Wilkerson7. Fink, Schiller and Echoes of Classical German Philosophy, Susanne Schilz8. What is the Problem that Fink Solved for Derrida and Deleuze in 1967? Hakhamanesh Zangeneh9. Phantasy and Play in Husserl, Fink and Sartre, Daniel O'Shiel10. Fink and Plotinus on Play, Emile AlexandrovPart III: Application to Philosophical Issues 11. Music and Ontological Experience: Fink's importance for our understanding of Music, Goetz Richter12. The Relation of Play and Education in Fink: Human Play as an Analogical Path to Understanding Onto-Cosmology, Steve Stakland13. "The desert grows"? On a remarkable silence in Fink's Oasis of Happiness, Holger Zaborowski14. Holy Laughter: A Pentecostal Pneumatology of Play in Fink and Wariboko, Jason W. Alvis15. Ontology of Play and the Ambivalence of Resilience, Alice Koubova16. From Animal Rationale to Ens Cosmologicum: Fink on Animality, Catherine Homan 17. Politics as Social Gameplay? How we might Reconsider a Phenomenology of Play in Terms of Freedom and Responsibility, Annette HiltPart IV: Translations and Commentaries 18. World, Individuation, and Play: A Critical Introduction to Fink's Conversations with Heidegger, Giovanni Jan Giubilato and Ian Alexander Moore19. Two Conversations with Heidegger, Giovanni Jan Giubilato and Ian Alexander Moore20. Translator's Introduction: Mask and Cothurnus, Christopher Turner21. Mask and Cothurnus, by Eugen Fink, translated by Christopher Turner22. Notes on a Translation: Fink's Nietzsche's Philosophy, Goetz Richter23. Review of Fashion: Seductive Play, Chester Mlcek24. Annotated Bibliography of all Fink English Translations, Anna Coli and Chester Mlcek Bibliography Index