What do players do in a game? A Habermasian perspective

Xiaolin Zhang,Emily Ryall,Andrew Edgar

JOURNAL OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF SPORT(2023)

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By adopting Habermas' communicative theory, this paper categorizes players' actions into four elements. The strategic action involves players manipulating each other within the framework of a game1; normative action is manifested in following the rules and the underlying ethos; dramaturgical action emerges through the players' deliberate presentation of themselves to both participants and spectators; and communicative action reveals the purpose of a game as a way of being. The conceptualization of game actions leads to a qualitative redefinition of the perfect game, which enables a greater understanding of the game, its participants, and human excellence. As such, this paper's significance lies in the proposal that the Habermasian perfect game is a potential solution to Suits' puzzle about what type of games can be played in his Utopia.
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habermasian perspective,players,game
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