The infinite game: how to live well together
"Is life really a finite game - a game of selection and rules, winners and losers, players and spectators? What if we are all part of a different type of game entirely - a game in which playing matters more than winning, a game that anyone can join at any time, a game in which rules evolve as n...
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Auckland University Press
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Zusammenfassung: | "Is life really a finite game - a game of selection and rules, winners and losers, players and spectators? What if we are all part of a different type of game entirely - a game in which playing matters more than winning, a game that anyone can join at any time, a game in which rules evolve as new players turn up - an infinite game?"--Publisher information |
Beschreibung: | 211 Seiten 21 cm |
ISBN: | 9781869408787 |
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505 | 8 | |a Introduction -- Welcome to the infinite game -- Part 1. Society and the infinite game: Overarching principles: Continuing the play versus winning -- Infinite and finite values -- The difference between finite games that are inside or outside the infinite game -- People: Invitation versus selection -- People versus allies, pawns, spectators or competitors -- Open-ended versus restricted expression -- Connection versus guarded emotions -- Freedom versus obligation -- Setting: A network versus discrete entities -- Diversity versus sameness -- Awe versus control -- Knowledge: Seeking information versus claiming knowledge -- Understanding versus training -- Time: Looking to the future versus replicating the past -- Changing the rules versus maintaining the rules -- Part 2. The infinite player: Hold finite games lightly -- Seek and express authenticity -- Strive for radical cooperation -- Beware the trickster -- Reflect and learn -- Postscript: Welcome to the infinite game -- Author's note -- Appendix -- Infinite game workshop outline | |
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contents | Introduction -- Welcome to the infinite game -- Part 1. Society and the infinite game: Overarching principles: Continuing the play versus winning -- Infinite and finite values -- The difference between finite games that are inside or outside the infinite game -- People: Invitation versus selection -- People versus allies, pawns, spectators or competitors -- Open-ended versus restricted expression -- Connection versus guarded emotions -- Freedom versus obligation -- Setting: A network versus discrete entities -- Diversity versus sameness -- Awe versus control -- Knowledge: Seeking information versus claiming knowledge -- Understanding versus training -- Time: Looking to the future versus replicating the past -- Changing the rules versus maintaining the rules -- Part 2. The infinite player: Hold finite games lightly -- Seek and express authenticity -- Strive for radical cooperation -- Beware the trickster -- Reflect and learn -- Postscript: Welcome to the infinite game -- Author's note -- Appendix -- Infinite game workshop outline |
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spelling | Harré, Niki Verfasser (DE-588)1024559408 aut The infinite game how to live well together Niki Harré Auckland, New Zealand Auckland University Press 2018 211 Seiten 21 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Introduction -- Welcome to the infinite game -- Part 1. Society and the infinite game: Overarching principles: Continuing the play versus winning -- Infinite and finite values -- The difference between finite games that are inside or outside the infinite game -- People: Invitation versus selection -- People versus allies, pawns, spectators or competitors -- Open-ended versus restricted expression -- Connection versus guarded emotions -- Freedom versus obligation -- Setting: A network versus discrete entities -- Diversity versus sameness -- Awe versus control -- Knowledge: Seeking information versus claiming knowledge -- Understanding versus training -- Time: Looking to the future versus replicating the past -- Changing the rules versus maintaining the rules -- Part 2. The infinite player: Hold finite games lightly -- Seek and express authenticity -- Strive for radical cooperation -- Beware the trickster -- Reflect and learn -- Postscript: Welcome to the infinite game -- Author's note -- Appendix -- Infinite game workshop outline "Is life really a finite game - a game of selection and rules, winners and losers, players and spectators? What if we are all part of a different type of game entirely - a game in which playing matters more than winning, a game that anyone can join at any time, a game in which rules evolve as new players turn up - an infinite game?"--Publisher information Carse, James P. / Influence Social interaction Conduct of life Interpersonal relations Self-realization Psychology / Popular works Psychology Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) PSYCHOLOGY / Interpersonal Relations SELF-HELP. Popular works |
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