Involving Oneself in the Game: A Philosophy of Football
Games require involvement, and lack of involvement results in bad play and lack of pleasure in the game. We apply here this reflection, theorized by Gadamer, to the collective experience of football, understood as a paradigm of dramatistic immersion in an interactional reality defined by social theatricality and mimetic desire.
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Number of Pages in PDF File: 7Keywords: Sports, Games, Football, Soccer, Hermeneutics, Interactionism, Dramatism, Involvement, Immersion, Semiotics,
Reference Info: Ibercampus (July 13, 2013)
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_____. "Implicarse en el juego: Filosofía del fútbol." ResearchGate 14 Sept. 2017.*
_____. "Implicarse en el juego: Filosofía del fútbol." Net Sight de José Angel García Landa 24 July 2023.*
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