Miguel Sicart

Miguel Sicart is a scholar known for his work in game studies, particularly focusing on the ethics and philosophy of computer games. He has contributed significantly to the understanding of play and its implications in digital and non-digital contexts.

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  1. 1. Play Matters

    Why Play is Essential in Everyday Life

    In this insightful exploration of play, the author delves into the significance and transformative power of play in human life, arguing that it is not merely a frivolous activity but a fundamental aspect of our existence. The book challenges conventional perceptions by highlighting how play extends beyond structured games and toys, permeating various facets of culture, art, and everyday interactions. Through a blend of philosophical inquiry and practical examples, the narrative emphasizes the importance of embracing playfulness as a means to foster creativity, resilience, and a deeper understanding of the world around us.

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