Finite and Infinite Games: A Vision of Life as Play and Possibility James Carse
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• Cover: Moderate wear visible on the front, back, and spine edges. Slight curling and minor scuff marks around the corners and edges.
• Pages: Slightly yellowed from age but intact and free of tears or significant stains. Some underlining and annotations are present on certain pages, as shown in the photos.
• Binding: Spine appears firm, with no loose pages.
• Overall: Good condition for a used, vintage paperback. Usual signs of wear consistent with age and prior use.
Description:
Finite and Infinite Games” by James P. Carse explores two different approaches to life through the metaphor of games: finite games and infinite games.
Carse argues that finite games are a metaphor for living in a goal-oriented, success-driven manner, where life is viewed as a contest with winners and losers. In contrast, infinite games represent a broader, more meaningful approach to life, focusing on growth, relationships, and possibilities without rigid definitions of success.
Book Specifications:
• Author: James P. Carse
• Publisher: Ballantine Books (a division of Random House)
• Edition: First Ballantine Books Edition
• Publication Date: September 1987
• ISBN: 0-345-34184-8 (ISBN-13: 978-0-345-34184-6)
• Category/Genre: Philosophy, Self-Help, Personal Growth
• Format: Paperback
• Page Count: Approx. 180 pages
• Weight: Approx. 6-8 ounces
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