18-04 2021 11:08
wrote:
It is so sad that, after devoting his life to promoting fun, fairness and freedom, David had so little time to enjoy his retirement. He was an inspirational colleague and friend, not only bringing kindness and humour to the meetings which I was privileged to share with him but also providing a living example of how work can be enjoyed, if it is approached in a playful spirit. David showed us how an appreciation of the value of playfulness can allow rigorous intellectual and ethical enquiries to be suffused with warmth, kindness and delight.
18-04 2021 11:08
wrote:
It is so sad that, after devoting his life to promoting fun, fairness and freedom, David had so little time to enjoy his retirement. He was an inspirational colleague and friend, not only bringing kindness and humour to the meetings which I was privileged to share with him but also providing a living example of how work can be enjoyed, if it is approached in a playful spirit. David showed us how an appreciation of the value of playfulness can allow rigorous intellectual and ethical enquiries to be suffused with warmth, kindness and delight.