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Ethics and Sport


About the Series

The Ethics and Sport Series was the first of its kind in the world and is the key source for scholars in the field. Its main aim has been to support and contribute to the development of the study of ethical issues in sport, and indeed to the continued development of Sports Ethics as a legitimate discipline in its own right.

Academics and devotees of sport have long debated ethical questions in sport issues such as, cheating, violence, and fair play, but recent changes in the world of sport and the world at large have seen expansion in the remit of the Ethics and Sport Series to cover new areas such as the commercialisation and commodification of sports, and the use of human enhancement technologies including genetic technologies within sport. The series will continue to address the changing ethical dimensions of sport’s landscape.

Philosophical ethics may be seen as both a theoretical academic discipline and as an ordinary everyday activity contributing to conversation, journalism and the media, as well as practical decision-making for those working in sport. Titles in Ethics and Sport Series draw on research in philosophical ethics as well as related disciplines such as social theory, psychology and cultural studies with the aim of providing a resource for readers from diverse professional and academic backgrounds.

The series aims to encourage critical reflection on the practice of sport, and to stimulate professional evaluation and development. Each volume explores new work relating to philosophical ethics and the social and cultural study of ethical issues. Each volume is different in scope, appeal, focus and treatment. A balance between local and international foci, perennial and contemporary issues, levels of audience, teaching and research application, is present. Each volume is complete in itself, but also complements others in the series.

 

 

 

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Talent Development, Existential Philosophy and Sport On Becoming an Elite Athlete

Talent Development, Existential Philosophy and Sport: On Becoming an Elite Athlete

1st Edition

By Kenneth Aggerholm
August 03, 2016

 'Why don’t young athletes in sport just quit?’ Starting with this question and drawing on existential philosophy, phenomenology and hermeneutics, Talent Development, Existential Philosophy and Sport seeks a deeper understanding of the experience of being a talented young sportsperson striving...

Dispute Resolution in Sport Athletes, Law and Arbitration

Dispute Resolution in Sport: Athletes, Law and Arbitration

1st Edition

By David McArdle
May 31, 2016

An increasing number of sport disputes are being resolved by way of arbitration. This is the first book to critically examine the processes and benefits of sportspecific arbitration as compared to litigation. The book explores, in depth, the development of alternative dispute resolutions in sports,...

Sport and Art An Essay in the Hermeneutics of Sport

Sport and Art: An Essay in the Hermeneutics of Sport

1st Edition

By Andrew Edgar
August 01, 2013

Sport and Art explores relationship of sport to art. It does not argue that sport is one of the arts, but rather that sport and art hold common ground. Both are ways in which humans confront philosophical challenges, though they do this through very different media. While art deploys sensual ...

Ethics and Sport

Ethics and Sport

1st Edition

Edited By M.J. McNamee, S.J. Parry
May 29, 1998

The issues surrounding ethical controversies in sport are often touched on in the popular media. This book by leading international scholars in philosophy and the philosophy of sport provides systematic treatment of the ethics of sport from a range of perspectives. Part one includes essays which ...

Bodily Democracy Towards a Philosophy of Sport for All

Bodily Democracy: Towards a Philosophy of Sport for All

1st Edition

By Henning Eichberg
December 15, 2011

Sport has gained increasing importance for welfare society. In this process, however, the term of ‘sport’ has become less and less clear. Larger parts of what nowadays is called ‘sport for all’ are non-competitive and derived from traditions of gymnastics, dance, festivity, games, outdoor ...

Phenomenological Approaches to Sport

Phenomenological Approaches to Sport

1st Edition

Edited By Irena Martínková, Jim Parry
November 10, 2014

The study of sport is often thought of simply in terms of the sport sciences. This book explains how a phenomenological approach is capable of revealing the nature and meanings of sport in ways that are beyond the reach of the sciences and how the very concepts required by sport science stand in ...

Philosophy and the Martial Arts Engagement

Philosophy and the Martial Arts: Engagement

1st Edition

Edited By Graham Priest, Damon Young
October 01, 2014

This is the first substantial academic book to lay out the philosophical terrain within the study of the martial arts and to explore the significance of this fascinating subject for contemporary philosophy. The book is divided into three sections. The first section concerns what philosophical ...

Athletics and Philosophy in the Ancient World Contests of Virtue

Athletics and Philosophy in the Ancient World: Contests of Virtue

1st Edition

By Heather Reid
November 13, 2012

This book examines the relationship between athletics and philosophy in ancient Greece and Rome focused on the connection between athleticism and virtue. It begins by observing that the link between athleticism and virtue is older than sport, reaching back to the athletic feats of kings and ...

The Ethics of Sports Medicine

The Ethics of Sports Medicine

1st Edition

Edited By Claudio Tamburrini, Torbjörn Tännsjö
February 09, 2012

The book aims to establish a critical dialogue between sports ethicists and bioethicists across the range of sporting disciplines at elite level. It will address questions such as: are the increasingly intrusive testing methods of elite sports compatible with the right to autonomy and privacy ...

Ethics, Disability and Sports

Ethics, Disability and Sports

1st Edition

Edited By Ejgil Jespersen, Mike McNamee
February 09, 2012

This volume addresses a range of philosophical and ethical issues in adapted physical activity and disability sports participation more broadly. It is comprised of a range of essays by international scholars whose backgrounds embrace different traditions of philosophy, pedagogy and adapted physical...

Doping and Anti-Doping Policy in Sport Ethical, Legal and Social Perspectives

Doping and Anti-Doping Policy in Sport: Ethical, Legal and Social Perspectives

1st Edition

Edited By Mike McNamee, Verner Møller
June 20, 2013

The issue of doping has been the most widely discussed problem in sports ethics and is one of the most prominent issues across sports studies, the sports sciences and their constituent disciplines. This book adds uniquely to that catalogue of discourses by focusing on extant anti-doping policy and ...

Fair Play in Sport A Moral Norm System

Fair Play in Sport: A Moral Norm System

1st Edition

Edited By Sigmund Loland
December 14, 2001

Fair Play in Sport presents a critical re-working of the classic ideal of fair play and explores its practical consequences for competitive sport. By linking general moral principles and practical cases, the book develops a contemporary theory of fair play.The book examines many of the key issues ...

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