What's the Use if We Can't Have Fun?
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The existence of play in the animal realm is considered a sort of intellectual scandal. The same is true for the more general idea of liberty – of a ludic liberty – within the natural world. Yet why does the possibility of actions made purely for fun produce such a reaction? Doesn't this enigma speak quite a lot about ourselves? Is it not more realistic, and more fun, to consider that there is a play principle at the basis of the whole of physical reality?
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