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Gaming Up Life: Considerations for Game Expansions

Pages 142-155 | Published online: 19 Jan 2012

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Lukáš Mareš & Emily Ryall. (2021) ‘Playing sport playfully’: on the playful attitude in sport. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 48:2, pages 293-306.
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Christopher C. Yorke. (2019) ‘The Alexandrian Condition’: Suits on Boredom, Death, and Utopian Games. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 13:3-4, pages 363-371.
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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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Scott Kretchmar. (2019) A Revised Definition of Games: An Analysis of Grasshopper Errors, Omissions, and Ambiguities. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 13:3-4, pages 277-292.
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Francisco Javier Lopez Frias. (2019) Bernard Suits’ Response to the Question on the Meaning of Life as a Critique of Modernity. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 13:3-4, pages 406-418.
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Daniel M. Johnson. (2019) When Life Becomes a Game: A Moral Lesson from Søren Kierkegaard and Bernard Suits. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 13:3-4, pages 419-431.
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Tim L. Elcombe. (2018) Sport Philosophy Inquiry in 3D: A Pragmatic Response to the (Sport) Philosophy Paradox. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 12:3, pages 317-333.
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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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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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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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Thomas Hurka. (2015) On Judged Sports. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 42:3, pages 317-325.
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Adam Berg. (2015) Finding Wilderness through Games. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 42:1, pages 137-151.
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Cathy Devine. (2013) London 2012 Olympic legacy: a big sporting society?. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics 5:2, pages 257-279.
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Mitchell N. Berman. (2013) Sprints, Sports, and Suits. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 40:1, pages 163-176.
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Tiziana Marinaci, Claudia Venuleo, Lucrezia Ferrante & Salvatore Della Bona. (2021) “What Game are We Playing?”: the Psychosocial Context of Problem Gambling and Gaming Among Italian High School Students. SSRN Electronic Journal.
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