An Introduction to the Philosophy of Leisure
  • Publication Date: June 27, 2025
  • ISBN: 9781554816743 / 1554816742
  • 156 pages; 6" x 9"

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An Introduction to the Philosophy of Leisure

  • Publication Date: June 27, 2025
  • ISBN: 9781554816743 / 1554816742
  • 156 pages; 6" x 9"

This book is a friendly and engaging introduction to the philosophy of leisure. Jason Holt frames the text around a novel definition of leisure as intrinsically motivated elective activities, which he defends throughout the text in comparison to other accounts of leisure. Beginning with Aristotle’s influential theory and following its monumental legacy in Western culture, this book also includes Asian, African, and Indigenous philosophies and traditions. Topics discussed include leisure in relation to concepts of time, consumerist vs. reflective leisure, play and games, the place of freedom in leisure, active vs. idle leisure, and what makes for authentic leisure. Along with coordinating philosophies from many different times and places on the same conceptual map, this book proposes a pluralist theory of how leisure fits into a meaningful and fulfilling life.

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“In An Introduction to the Philosophy of Leisure, Jason Holt thoughtfully traces the historical roots of leisure studies, aligns leisure with related concepts, and, most importantly, situates leisure within a global, modern context. The book equips readers with the tools to engage in self-reflexive inquiry about how leisure relates to living a meaningful and authentic life. This is, without doubt, the introductory text on leisure that students should be reading today.” — Erin Sharpe, Brock University

“Holt makes a compelling case for leisure as a vital, yet often overlooked, foundation for the good life. Leisure—like its companion, play—is shown to be central to freedom, authenticity, and meaning. Drawing from both Western and non-Western traditions, this engaging and accessible book offers instructors and students a compelling overview of the topic.” — Alexander Sager, Portland State University

Acknowledgments
Preface

  • chapter 1: What Is Leisure?
  • chapter 2: Aristotle on Leisure
  • chapter 3: In Aristotle’s Wake
  • chapter 4: Non-Western Views
  • chapter 5: Time for Reflection
  • chapter 6: Being at Play
  • chapter 7: Games We Play
  • chapter 8: Freedom in Leisure
  • chapter 9: Leisure as Idleness
  • chapter 10: Authenticity and Leisure

Works Cited
Index

Jason Holt is Professor of Kinesiology at Acadia University. He is the editor and author of several other books, including Philosophy of Sport: Core Readings and Blindsight and the Nature of Consciousness.

  • • Presents a concise yet comprehensive and overview of the philosophy of leisure
  • • Draws insight from frequently ignored related concepts such as play and games
  • • Offers an original definition of leisure as intrinsically motivated elective activities
  • • Engages non-Western perspectives, including Asian, African, and Indigenous views
  • • Discusses the role of leisure in a meaningful and fulfilling life