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Serious Play: Renaissance Wisdom and Cosmic Choreography | Sophia Lecture 2023 Part 5/5

Jun 15, 2024
Professor Douglas Hedley, a leading thinker in philosophy of religion from the University of Cambridge, explores the concept of 'serious play' in Renaissance thought. He discusses the influence of thinkers like Ficino and Erasmus on this idea and examines how play connects with spiritual themes and creativity. Hedley delves into Plotinus' view of the cosmos as a divine dance, the significance of beauty in guiding the soul towards goodness, and the important role of feminine wisdom throughout history. His insights intertwine play, contemplation, and deeper self-awareness.
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Play As Philosophical Method

  • Renaissance thinkers treated play as a vehicle for serious philosophical and spiritual formation.
  • Ficino argues Plato 'mixes the useful with the sweet' to lead listeners from pleasure to higher truths.
ANECDOTE

Erasmus’s Satire With Aological Aim

  • Erasmus wrote In Praise of Folly as a playful satire rooted in Christian Platonism.
  • Hedley links Erasmus's jest to a serious theological aim: revealing the kenotic Christ against sterile scholasticism.
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Nature As Contemplative Play

  • Plotinus frames all natural life as aspiring to contemplation, blending play with serious metaphysics.
  • He uses 'playing' as a philosophical move to show nature's teleology against materialism.
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