María Lugones and the Value of Playfulness for World-Making

Hispanic/Latino Issues in Philosophy 23 (1):2-7 (2023)
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In this essay, I focus on Lugones’s relatively lesser explored notion of playfulness. I weigh in on the debate about whether playfulness is necessary for what Lugones calls “world-traveling,” which enables one to recognize another person as a full subject. I argue that although the attribute of playfulness may not be necessary for world-traveling, it is necessary for collaborative world-making––creating a new, shared world that is opened through the activity of play.

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Ricardo Friaz
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(M)existentialism.Carlos Alberto Sánchez - 2019 - The Philosophers' Magazine 84:82-88.
Introduction.Hugo A. Meynell - 1978 - In William Frerking (ed.), An Introduction to the Philosophy of Bernard Longergan. Duke University Press. pp. 1-8.
Morality and Personal Relations.Maria Cristina Lugones - 1978 - Dissertation, The University of Wisconsin - Madison

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