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Lingua: Inglese
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Routledge

Pubblicazione: 09/2014
Edizione: 1° edizione





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This new four-volume collection from Routledge includes the key articles, book chapters, and other essays in the philosophy of sport. It covers different areas of philosophy (e.g. ethics, metaphysics); different enduring topics (e.g.what counts as fair play, whether sport can be defined or not); different time periods (early 'classic' articles and more modern contributions); cross-cultural perspectives (authors from around the world); and a topically diverse subject matter (including the phenomena of sport, games, play, embodiment, and the like). Designed to acquaint new students andmore advanced researcherswith the best literature available, as well as a synopsis of what has attracted philosophic attention, what is known, and what is still being analysed, the collection will also help readers draw conclusions about what lies ahead in the philosophy of sport. Including a new introduction by the editors and fully indexed, this ‘mini-library’ of the very best and most influential writings on the philosophy of sport is destined to be valued by researchers and students as an essential work of reference.




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Volume I: Metaphysics and Sport The Nature of Sport, Games, and Play 1. J. Huizinga, ‘The Nature and Significance of Play’, Homo Ludens: A Study of the Play-Element in Culture (Beacon Press, 1955), pp. 1–27. 2. R. Caillois, ‘The Definition of Play and the Nature and Significance of Play’, Man, Play and Games, trans. M. Barrash (Free Press of Glencoe, 1961), pp. 3–36. 3. B. Suits, ‘Words on Play’, Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, 1977, 4, 117–31. 4. B. Suits, ‘What is a Game?’, Philosophy of Science, 1967, 34, 2, 148–56. 5. S. Kretchmar, ‘From Test to Contest: An Analysis of Two Kinds of Counterpoint in Sport’, Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, 1975, 2, 23–30. 6. C. Torres, ‘What Counts as Part of a Game: A Look at Skills’, Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, 2000, 27, 81–92. 7. B. Suits, ‘The Elements of Sport’, in R. Osterhoudt (ed.), The Philosophy of Sport: A Collection of Original Essays (Charles C. Thomas, 1973), pp. 48–64. 8. K. Meier, ‘Triad Trickery: Playing with Sport and Games’, Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, 1988, 15, 11–30. 9. G. Reddiford, ‘Constitutions, Institutions, and Games’, Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, 1985, 12, 41–51. 10. F. D’Agostino, ‘The Ethos of Games’, Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, 1981, 8, 7–18. 11. T. Roberts, ‘Sport and Strong Poetry’, Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, 1995, 22, 94–107. Formalism, Internalism, Conventionalism 12. J. S. Russell, ‘Are Rules All an Umpire Has to Work With?’, Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, 1999, 26, 27–49. 13. M. Hamilton, ‘The Moral Ambiguity of the Makeup Call’, Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, 2011, 38, 2, 212–28. 14. R. Simon, ‘Internalism and Internal Values in Sport’, Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, 2000, 27, 1–16. 15. N. Dixon, ‘Canadian Figure Skaters, French Judges, and Realism in Sport’, Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, 2003, 30, 2, 103–16. 16. W. J. Morgan, ‘Broad Internalism, Deep Conventions, Moral Entrepreneurs’, Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, 2012, 39, 1, 65–100. Sport, Art, Aesthetics 17. S. Wertz, ‘Representation and Expression in Sport and Art’, Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, 1985, 12, 8–24. 18. D. Best, ‘Sport is Not Art’, Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, 1985, 12, 25–40. 19. J. H. Kupfer, ‘Sport: The Body Electric’, Experience as Art: Aesthetics in Everyday Life (State University of New York Press, 1983), pp. 111–40. 20. D. Cordner, ‘Differences Between Sport and Art’, Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, 1988, 15, 31–47. Sport, Skill, Chance, and Merit 21. N. Dixon, ‘On Winning and Athletic Superiority’, Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, 1999, 26, 10–26. 22. P. Davis, ‘A Consideration of the Normative Status of Skill in the Purposive Sports’, Sport, Ethics and Philosophy, 2007, 1, 1, 22–32. 23. F. de Wacher, ‘In Praise of Chance: A Philosophical Analysis of the Element of Chance in Sport’, Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, 1985, 12, 52–61. 24. G. Breivik, ‘Against Chance: A Causal Theory of Winning in Sport’, in T. Tannsjo and T. Tamburrini (eds.), Values in Sport: Elitism, Nationalism, Gender, Equality, and the Scientific Manufacture of Winners (E. & F. N. Spon, 2000), pp. 141–56. Volume II: Ethics of Sport Sportsmanship 25. J. Keating, ‘Sportsmanship as a Moral Category’, Ethics, 1964, 75, 25–36. 26. K. Pearson, ‘Deception, Sportsmanship, and Ethics’, Quest, 1973, 19, 115–18. 27. P. Arnold, ‘Three Approaches Toward an Understanding of Sportsmanship’, Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, 1984, 10, 61–70. 28. R. Feezell, ‘Sportsmanship’, Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, 1986, 13, 1–13. 29. C. Pawlenka, ‘The Idea of Fairness: A General Ethical Concept or One Particular to Sport Ethics?’, Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, 2005, 32, 49–64. Cheating 30. C. Lehman, ‘Can Cheaters Play the Game?’, Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, 1981, 8, 41–6. 31. O. Leaman, ‘Cheating and Fair Play in Sport’, in W. J. Morgan (ed.), Sport and the Humanities: A Collection of Original Essays (Bureau of Educational Research and Service, College of Education, University of Tennessee, 1979), pp. 25–30. 32. R. Feezell, ‘On the Wrongness of Cheating and Why Cheaters Can’t Play the Game’, Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, 1988, 15, 57–68. 33. S. Loland, ‘The Varieties of Cheating: Comments on Ethical Analyses in Sport’, Sport in Society, 2005, 8, 1, 11–26. 34. H. Upton, ‘Can There Be a Moral Duty to Cheat in Sport?’, Sport, Ethics and Philosophy, 2011, 5, 2, 161–74. 35. R. Royce, ‘Concerning a Moral Duty to Cheat in Games’, Sport, Ethics and Philosophy, 2012, 6, 3, 323–35. The Good Foul and the Unwritten Rule 36. W. P. Fraleigh, ‘Intentional Rules Violations: One More Time’, Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, 2003, 30, 2, 166–76. 37. R. Simon, ‘The Ethics of Strategic Fouling: A Reply to Fraleigh’, Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, 2005, 32, 1, 87–95. 38. R. Butcher and A. Schneider, ‘Fair Play as Respect for the Game’, Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, 1998, 25, 1–22. 39. S. Loland and M. McNamee, ‘Fair Play and the Ethos of Sports: An Eclectic Philosophical Framework’, Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, 2000, 27, 63–80. 40. A. R. Hardman, ‘Sport, Moral Interpretivism, and Football’s Voluntary Suspension of Play Norm’, Sport, Ethics and Philosophy, 2009, 3, 1, 49–65. 41. S. Mumford, ‘Breaking it or Faking it? Some Critical Thoughts on the Voluntary Suspension of Play and Six Proposed Revisions’, Sport, Ethics and Philosophy, 2010, 4, 3, 254–68. Violence in Sport 42. M. J. McNamee, ‘Schadenfreude in Sport: Envy, Justice, and Self-esteem’, Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, 2003, 30, 1, 1–16. 43. J. Lewandowski, ‘Boxing: The Sweet Science of Constraints’, Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, 2007, 34, 1, 26–38. 44. C. D. Herrera, ‘The Moral Controversy Over Boxing’, Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, 2002, 29, 2, 163–73. 45. M. Burke, ‘Is Boxing Violent? Let’s Ask Some Boxers’, in D. Hemphill (ed.), All Part of the Game: Violence and Australian Sport (Walla Walla Press, 1998), pp. 111–32. Performance Enhancement 46. W. M. Brown, ‘Paternalism, Drugs, and the Nature of Sport’, Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, 1984, 11, 14–22. 47. R. Simon, ‘Good Competition and Drug-Enhanced Performance’, Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, 1984, 11, 6–13. 48. R. Gardner, ‘On Performance-Enhancing Substances and the Unfair Advantage Argument’, Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, 1989, 16, 59–73. 49. M. A. Holowchak, ‘"Aretism" and Pharmacological Ergogenic Aids in Sport: Taking a Shot at the Use of Steroids’, Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, 2000, 27, 35–50. 50. M. Lavin, ‘Sports and Drugs: Are the Current Bans Justified?’, Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, 1987, 14, 34–43. 51. T. Trothen, ‘The Technoscience Enhancement Debate in Sports: What’s Religion Got to Do with It?’, in N. Watson and A. Parker (eds.), Sports and Christianity: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives (Routledge, 2013), pp. 167–207. Disability Sport 52. C. Jones and D. Howe, ‘The Conceptual Boundaries of Sport for the Disabled: Classification and Athletic Performance’, Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, 2005, 32, 2, 133–46. 53. S. D. Edwards, ‘Should Oscar Pistorius Be Excluded from the 2008 Olympic Games?’, Sport, Ethics and Philosophy, 2008, 2, 2, 112–25. 54. I. Hilvoorde and L. Landeweerd, ‘Disability or Extraordinary Talent: Francesco Lentini (Three Legs) Versus Oscar Pistorius (No Legs)’, Sport, Ethics and Philosophy, 2008, 2, 2, 97–111. 55. N. Watson, ‘Special Olympians as a "Prophetic Sign" to the Modern Sporting Babel’, in N. Watson and A. Parker (eds.), Sports and Christianity: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives (Routledge, 2013), pp. 167–207. Volume III: Sport and the Good Life Values of Sport, Games, and Play 56. M. Novak, ‘The Natural Religion’, The Joy of Sports: End Zones, Bases, Basketballs, and the Consecration of the American Spirit (Basic Books, 1976), pp. 18–34. 57. G. Gebauer, ‘Sport, Theater, and Ritual: Three Ways of "World-Making"’, Jou










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ISBN:

9780415838054

Condizione: Nuovo
Collana: Critical Concepts in Sports Studies
Dimensioni: 9.25 x 6.25 in Ø 6.90 lb
Formato: Copertina rigida
Pagine Arabe: 1748


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