For the Phenomenology of Play

The success of phenomenology in contemporary culture is due above all to the new approach to knowledge that has been proposed, breaking with the traditional objectivism of scientific knowledge and placing the “phenomenon” at the centre of the relationship between the subject and the world. Everyday...

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Main Author: Roberto Farné
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bologna 2016-10-01
Series:Encyclopaideia
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Online Access:https://encp.unibo.it/article/view/6335
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spelling doaj-ac3a179c168b42468696011b4cc7067a2020-11-25T02:01:57ZengUniversity of BolognaEncyclopaideia1590-492X1825-86702016-10-01204510.6092/issn.1825-8670/63355742For the Phenomenology of PlayRoberto FarnéThe success of phenomenology in contemporary culture is due above all to the new approach to knowledge that has been proposed, breaking with the traditional objectivism of scientific knowledge and placing the “phenomenon” at the centre of the relationship between the subject and the world. Everyday reality, the language of concrete things, have become fully-fledged targets of philosophical thought. While Eugen Fink, student of Husserl, elects the phenomenon of play as the “symbol of the world”, the original interpretation of man’s relation to the world, in Italy Piero Bertolini redefines the scientific basis of pedagogy according to phenomenological categories and places play among the fundamental fields of experience of education. On one hand overcoming the traditional educational instrumentalisation of play, on the other its sterile reduction to a consumer experience, Bertolini brings play back to its authentic dimension in which risk, error, adventure are constituent parts, the “active ingredients” of his pedagogy.https://encp.unibo.it/article/view/6335GiocoEducazioneHomo ludensPiero Bertolini
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For the Phenomenology of Play
Encyclopaideia
Gioco
Educazione
Homo ludens
Piero Bertolini
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title For the Phenomenology of Play
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title_full For the Phenomenology of Play
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publisher University of Bologna
series Encyclopaideia
issn 1590-492X
1825-8670
publishDate 2016-10-01
description The success of phenomenology in contemporary culture is due above all to the new approach to knowledge that has been proposed, breaking with the traditional objectivism of scientific knowledge and placing the “phenomenon” at the centre of the relationship between the subject and the world. Everyday reality, the language of concrete things, have become fully-fledged targets of philosophical thought. While Eugen Fink, student of Husserl, elects the phenomenon of play as the “symbol of the world”, the original interpretation of man’s relation to the world, in Italy Piero Bertolini redefines the scientific basis of pedagogy according to phenomenological categories and places play among the fundamental fields of experience of education. On one hand overcoming the traditional educational instrumentalisation of play, on the other its sterile reduction to a consumer experience, Bertolini brings play back to its authentic dimension in which risk, error, adventure are constituent parts, the “active ingredients” of his pedagogy.
topic Gioco
Educazione
Homo ludens
Piero Bertolini
url https://encp.unibo.it/article/view/6335
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