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Games, Life and Utopia
2014
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In the mid twentieth century the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein famously asserted that games are indefinable; there are no common threads that link them all. “Nonsense,” said the sensible Bernard Suits: “playing a game is a voluntary attempt to overcome unnecessary obstacles.” The short book Suits wrote demonstrating precisely that is as playful as it is insightful, as stimulating as it is delightful. Through the jocular voice of Aesop's Grasshopper, a “shiftless but thoughtful practition...
Return of the Grasshopper
Games, Leisure and the Good Life in the Third Millennium
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- Ethics and Sport
2022
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In this sequel to Bernard Suits’ timeless classic philosophical work The Grasshopper: Games, Life and Utopia, published in its full and unabridged form for the first time, Suits continues to explore some of our most fundamental philosophical questions, including the value of sport and games, and their relationship to the good life.In Return of the Grasshopper, Suits puts his theoretical cards on the table, exploring the in-depth implications of his definition of u...
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- The CBC Massey Lectures
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The Best Things in Life
A Guide to What Really Matters
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- Philosophy in Action
2010
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The Wave in the Mind
Talks and Essays on the Writer, the Reader, and the Imagination
2004
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2012
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Unruly Voices
Essays on Democracy, Civility and the Human Imagination
2012
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- The CBC Massey Lectures
2002
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The Jewel-Hinged Jaw
Notes on the Language of Science Fiction
2017
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Preparing young people for the future with lessons from the past
2013
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2014
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