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1When games become work: fatigue and the vanishing playerJournal of the Philosophy of Sport. 2026.Athletes often report that training and competition, especially under acute fatigue, cease to feel like play and begin to resemble work. Yet discussions in the philosophy of sport have rarely examined how fatigue transforms gameplay from the player’s own perspective. This paper offers a phenomenological account of fatigue’s normative significance for play. Drawing on Bernard Suits and C. Thi Nguyen, the author argues that gameplay depends on what he calls a readiness-to-play: a horizon of immedi…Read more
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7Review of Bas de Boer, healthy embodiment: philosophical reflections on the experience of health, New York: Routledge, 2025Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 1-7. forthcoming.
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