The Ralston College Podcast

The Spirit of Play: A Conversation with Professor Douglas Hedley and Dr Stephen Blackwood

Jun 10, 2024
Douglas Hedley, a distinguished philosopher at the University of Cambridge, delves into the intriguing concept of play and its profound impact on human experience. He discusses its historical significance, linking it to the thoughts of Plato and Socrates. The conversation highlights play's role in culture, especially in sports, and its connection to philosophy. Hedley also shares insights from his own scholarship, inviting listeners to appreciate a more playful perspective on fundamental human questions about existence.
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INSIGHT

Play Is Philosophically Enigmatic

  • Play is an enigmatic, cross-disciplinary concept that reveals unexpected philosophical depth.
  • It intersects evolutionary history, psychology, ethics, aesthetics, and religion.
INSIGHT

Play Versus Seriousness In Philosophy

  • Play appears at the origins of Western philosophy and is juxtaposed with seriousness.
  • Socratic dialogue uses humor and play to examine the good life and what it means to be serious.
ADVICE

Read Homo Ludens For Cultural Context

  • Read Johan Huizinga's Homo Ludens to grasp play's cultural critique and historical context.
  • Use it to understand play as a resistance to bogus seriousness and authoritarian culture.
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