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Games as Pastimes in Suits’s Utopia: Meaningful Living and the “Metaphysics of Leisure”

Pages 88-96 | Published online: 19 Jan 2012

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J.S. Russell. (2022) Idleness would be preferred over game playing as an ideal in Suits’ Utopia. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 49:3, pages 398-413.
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Nathan Wildman & Alfred Archer. (2019) Playing with Art in Suits’ Utopia. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 13:3-4, pages 456-470.
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Steffen Borge. (2019) Suits’ Utopia and Human Sports. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 13:3-4, pages 432-455.
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Francisco Javier Lopez Frias & Xavier Gimeno Monfort. (2019) Utopia and the meaning of life: ludic reason versus instrumental reason in Bernard Suits’ work. International Journal of Play 8:2, pages 142-154.
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Deborah P. Vossen. (2017) The paradoxes of Utopian game-playing. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 44:3, pages 315-328.
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Christopher C. Yorke. (2017) Endless summer: What kinds of games will Suits’ utopians play?. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 44:2, pages 213-228.
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Francisco Javier Lopez Frias. (2017) A Kantian view of Suits’ Utopia: ‘a kingdom of autotelically-motivated game players’. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 44:1, pages 138-151.
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Deborah P. Vossen. (2016) Utopia is Intelligible and Game-Playing is What Makes Utopia Intelligible. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 43:2, pages 251-265.
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Allan Bäck. (2008) The Paper World of Bernard Suits. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 35:2, pages 156-174.
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