Spirit Gym with Paul Chek

EP 62 - James Carse: GOD, Games and Myth

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Dec 3, 2019
James Carse, Professor Emeritus at NYU and author of 'Finite and Infinite Games,' dives into the profound worlds of myth, play, and consciousness. He discusses the essential nature of questions over answers in teaching and critiques traditional belief as a barrier to deeper understanding. Carse distinguishes between finite games, which have defined rules and outcomes, and infinite play, which focuses on continual engagement. He emphasizes the overlapping nature of religions and suggests that myth invites endless exploration and storytelling, keeping the mystery alive in our lives.
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INSIGHT

Belief As A Starting Point

  • Belief is where thinking stops; curiosity should treat belief as a starting point.
  • James P. Carse urges testing beliefs to see where they fail and deepen inquiry.
INSIGHT

Two Kinds Of Play

  • Finite games aim to win and end play, while infinite games aim to continue play.
  • Carse invented the infinite game idea to explain play that sustains itself rather than seeking termination.
ANECDOTE

Children As A Play Laboratory

  • Carse observed his children playing varied games in a small apartment as his laboratory of play.
  • He noticed fantasy play kept them happy but rule-bound games made everyone unhappy afterward.
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