"Mensch ärgere dich nicht" - How we play together

"Mensch ärgere dich nicht" - How we play together

"Mensch ärgere dich nicht" - How we play together

Dr Wolfgang J. Luhan, Dipl.-Gerontologist Thomas Kalwitzki
Institute of Social Sciences

We all like to play games. We play for fun, we play to win, we play to spend time with others. People have always played games, games like Mikado or backgammon have been around for thousands of years. Whether simple games like "hide and seek" or complicated ones like "chess", almost all games cannot be played alone and certain rules must be observed. In the lecture, we take a closer look at why there are rules in the first place, why you can read some rules and not others, why you need a referee, why you don't always have to win and much more. And we also explain why we talk about the "game of life".

Moderator: Carola Schede

BildWednesday, 25 March 2009
16.30 to 17.30
Audimax, Hörsaalzentrum

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