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Philosophy and Sport

Philosophy and Sport

Philosophy and Sport

September 2013
Available
Paperback
9781107647695
£27.00
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    Philosophy and Sport brings together the lectures given in the Royal Institute of Philosophy's annual lecture series for 2012–13. In the Olympic year, it seemed fitting to consider some of the many philosophical and ethical questions raised by sport, and to bring together contributors from both philosophical and sporting worlds. This ground-breaking volume considers many different areas connected to sport and its practice. These include the watching of sport, drugs in sport, the Olympic spirit, sport and risk, sport as a moral practice, rivalry and glory in sport and the importance of sport in human life more generally.

    • Addresses important questions concerning sport
    • Contains essays from a number of distinguished philosophers
    • Based on the Royal Institute of Philosophy's lecture series for 2012–13

    Product details

    September 2013
    Paperback
    9781107647695
    250 pages
    228 × 151 × 12 mm
    0.41kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Ways of watching sport Stephen Mumford
    • 2. The martial arts and Buddhist philosophy Graham Priest
    • 3. Sport as a moral practice: an Aristotelian approach Michael W. Austin
    • 4. A plea for risk Philip Ebert and Simon Robertson
    • 5. Not a matter of life and death? Anthony O'Hear
    • 6. Sport and life Paul Snowdon
    • 7. Glory in sport (and elsewhere) Timothy Chappell
    • 8. Conceptual problems with performance enhancing technology in sport Emily Ryall
    • 9. Is mountaineering a sport? Phil Bartlett
    • 10. Rivalry in cricket and beyond: healthy or unhealthy? Michael Brearley
    • 11. In the zone David Papineau
    • 12. Olympic sacrifice: a modern look at an ancient tradition Heather L. Reid
    • 13. Chess, imagination, and perceptual understanding Paul Coates.
      Contributors
    • Stephen Mumford, Graham Priest, Michael W. Austin, Philip Ebert, Simon Robertson, Anthony O'Hear, Paul Snowdon, Timothy Chappell, Emily Ryall, Phil Bartlett, Michael Brearley, David Papineau, Heather L. Reid, Paul Coates

    • Editor
    • Anthony O'Hear

      Anthony O'Hear is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Buckinghamshire, Director of the Royal Institute of Philosophy and Editor of the journal Philosophy.