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Exploring the Inner Word: Play, Poetry, Philosophy | Sophia Lectures 2023 Part 2/5

Jun 12, 2024
In this thought-provoking discussion, Douglas Hedley, a Professor of Philosophy of Religion at the University of Cambridge, dives into the intriguing intersections of play, language, and poetry. He emphasizes how play is essential to understanding consciousness and critiques modern perspectives that overlook its significance. Hedley explores Augustine's concept of the 'inner word,' examines the roles of metaphor and poetry in shaping meaning, and shares insights from Owen Barfield and Hans-Georg Gadamer on the ethics and metaphysics of language.
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Language As Playful Raising Of Meaning

  • Play permeates language and raises objects into the domain of spirit through naming and metaphor.
  • Poets create a second poetic world that shapes our understanding of reality.
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Meaning Is Grounded In Language Games

  • Wittgenstein's 'language games' locate meaning in use, practices, and forms of life rather than mirroring facts.
  • Meaning emerges from diverse activities like praying, joking, or giving orders, not from a single essence.
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Play As Primordial Source Of Meaning

  • Interpreting Spiel as play highlights a primordial, life-embedded source of meaning beyond mere convention.
  • Shared life and practices, not fixed essences, enable mutual understanding of language.
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