What do players do in a game? A Habermasian perspective
JOURNAL OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF SPORT(2023)
摘要
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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