
Long Now James Carse: Religious War In Light of the Infinite Game
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Jan 15, 2005 James Carse, author of 'Finite and Infinite Games,' discusses the relationship between religion and war. He explores the concepts of finite and infinite games, reflects on belief, religion, and warfare, and delves into the longevity of religions and the concept of non-identity. The speaker also discusses maintaining balance, uncovering true selves, and explores Freud's concept of the unconscious and ontological questions about existence.
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
Reflections on the Relationship Between Religion and War
03:23 • 3min
Finite and Infinite Games: Understanding Boundaries and Horizons
06:51 • 10min
The Gift of Poetry and Resolving Childhood Conflict
17:05 • 3min
Belief, Religion, and Warfare
20:34 • 17min
The Longevity of Religions and the Concept of Non-Identity
37:36 • 26min
Maintaining Balance and Uncovering True Selves
01:03:54 • 21min
Exploring Freud, the Purpose of Existence, and Ontological Questions
01:24:25 • 3min
