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Game Strengths

Pages 50-66 | Published online: 19 Jan 2012

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Jan Halák. (2016) Beyond Things: The Ontological Importance of Play According to Eugen Fink. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 43:2, pages 199-214.
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