9. traditional games as new games: Towards an educational philosophy of play

Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 3 (2):253 – 273 (2009)
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Where there is festivity and song, there is also play and game. This was at least true for many pre-modern popular gatherings. But where is play and game in contemporary sport for all? In this chap...

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The Tacit Dimension. --.Michael Polanyi & Amartya Sen - 1966 - Chicago, IL: University of Chicago.
The Ambiguity of Play.Brian Sutton-Smith - 1998 - British Journal of Educational Studies 46 (4):482-485.

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