Ludic derives from Latin ludus, "play," and is an adjective meaning "playful. " The term is used in philosophy to describe play as an act of self-definition; in literary studies, the term may apply to works written in the spirit of festival.

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  • Ludic derives from Latin ludus, "play," and is an adjective meaning "playful. " The term is used in philosophy to describe play as an act of self-definition; in literary studies, the term may apply to works written in the spirit of festival.
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  • Ludic derives from Latin ludus, "play," and is an adjective meaning "playful. " The term is used in philosophy to describe play as an act of self-definition; in literary studies, the term may apply to works written in the spirit of festival.
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  • Ludic
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