The Game as Art “or” The Art in Play

Critical Hermeneutics 1 (1):251-263 (2018)
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In this essay the Author traces the search for “truth” in the game of understanding, one of the central themes of Gadamerian hermeneutics. Starting from the well-known Gadamerian reading, she attempts an unfaithful reading, a sort of inverted hermeneutics, through which she will be able to demonstrate the ontological dignity of the game, of play as truth experience.

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