Abstract
This paper addresses the concept of play concerning human formation, especially
as manifested in the philosophies of Gadamer and Schiller. Gadamer depicted
understanding as an organic motion that unfolds through seeing differences and
characterized play as a flexible back-and-forth movement or interplay between
possibilities and transformations. Schiller structured play as the playful impulse
similarly as an interactive moving force that connects the two seemingly oppositional
impulses of reason and sensation and lets the two affect the other dialogically.
Both Gadamer and Schiller suggest that play, as in essence an inter-play, orients us
into seeing more possibilities of making a refreshing sense of our intellectual and
perceptual abilities and thereby transfiguring our living being into richer and fuller
meaningfulness.