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Play Saves the World
Daniel Hilty & Kevin Taylor
79 episodes
2 days ago
Daniel and Kevin explore the meaning of play for human flourishing – what it is, what it means, and how people create and maintain playful lives. We explore books, people, places, and ideas committed to engendering play in the midst of busy, working lives.
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Daniel and Kevin explore the meaning of play for human flourishing – what it is, what it means, and how people create and maintain playful lives. We explore books, people, places, and ideas committed to engendering play in the midst of busy, working lives.
Show more...
Games
Arts,
Religion & Spirituality,
Leisure,
Religion
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Episode 108: Do Animals Play?
Play Saves the World
42 minutes 59 seconds
1 year ago
Episode 108: Do Animals Play?

Takeaways

  • Animals exhibit playful behaviors that may not align with human definitions of play.
  • The evolutionary purpose of play is debated, with some arguing it serves no clear function.
  • Play can be seen as a reflection of the soul, contributing to joy and meaning in life.
  • Understanding play in animals challenges our perception of their consciousness and dignity.
  • Humans often impose unnecessary obstacles in play, unlike animals who play spontaneously.
  • The act of play can be a way to explore deeper philosophical and theological questions.
  • Playfulness is a universal trait that transcends species and cultures.
  • The inner life of animals may be richer than we often acknowledge.
  • Respecting play in animals can lead to a more compassionate view of their existence.
  • Play is not just a human activity; it is a vital part of life for all sentient beings.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Play and Animals
04:36 Exploring Animal Play: Definitions and Perspectives
18:14 The Evolutionary Question: Why Do Animals Play?
21:43 The Nature of Play and Evolution
28:19 Play as a Mechanism for Meaning
32:39 The Dignity of Animals and Play
36:56 Understanding Play Across Cultures
39:33 Looking Ahead: Future Conversations

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Play Saves the World
Daniel and Kevin explore the meaning of play for human flourishing – what it is, what it means, and how people create and maintain playful lives. We explore books, people, places, and ideas committed to engendering play in the midst of busy, working lives.