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Informationen zum Autor Eugen Fink (1905-1975) was a student and colleague of Edmund Husserl and Martin Heidegger. Spiel als Weltsymbol was published in 1960. This is the first English translation. Ian Alexander Moore and Christopher Turner are Ph.D. students in Continental Philosophy at DePaul University. They are translators of Peter Trawny's Freedom to Fail: Heidegger's Anarchy. Klappentext Eugen Fink (1905¿1975) was a student and colleague of Edmund Husserl and Martin Heidegger. Spiel als Weltsymbol was published in 1960. This is the first English translation.Ian Alexander Moore and Christopher Turner are Ph.D. students in Continental Philosophy at DePaul University. They are translators of Peter Trawny's Freedom to Fail: Heidegger's Anarchy. Inhaltsverzeichnis Translators' Introduction Oasis of Happiness: Thoughts toward an Ontology of Play (1957) Play as Symbol of the World (1960) Chapter One: Play as a Philosophical Problem Chapter Two: The Metaphysical Interpretation of Play Chapter Three: The Interpretation of Play in Myth Chapter Four: The Worldliness of Human Play Play and Celebration (1975) Additional Texts Child's Play (1959) Play and Philosophy (1966) The World-Significance of Play (1973) Play and Cult (1972-1973?) Notes The Philosophical-Pedagogical Problem of Play (1954) Sport Seminar (1961) Play and Sport (1962) Notes on "Play and Philosophy" (1966) Notes on "The World-Significance of Play" (1973) Appendices 1. The Layout of the Volume and Description of the Texts 2. German Editors' Afterword 3. Bibliography of Fink's Works Available in English 4. Secondary Literature on Fink in English Notes Index