1st Edition

Holism and the Cultivation of Excellence in Sports and Performance Skillful Striving

By Jesus Ilundain-Agurruza Copyright 2016
378 Pages
by Routledge

378 Pages
by Routledge

364 Pages
by Routledge

Holism and the Cultivation of Excellence in Sports and Performance is a multi-methodological and cross-cultural examination of how we flourish holistically through performative endeavors, e.g., sports, martial and performing arts. Relying primarily on sport philosophy, value theory, phenomenology, philosophy of mind, pragmatism, and East Asian philosophies (Japanese and Chinese), it espouses... Read more

Preface.

Introduction. Skillful Striving: Holism and the Cultivation of Excellence in Sports and Performative Endeavors.

1. Nothing New Under the Sun—Holism and the Pursuit of Excellence.

2. William James—Pragmatic Pioneer.

3. John Dewey—Experiential Maverick.

4. José Ortega y Gasset: Exuberant Steed.

5. Zhuangzi—Playful wanderer.

6. Waking Up From The Cognitivist Dream—The Computational View of the Mind and High Performance.

7. Riding The Wind—Consummate Performance, Phenomenology, and Skillful Fluency.

8. Fractured Action—Choking in Sport and its Lessons for Excellence.

9. Reflections on a Katana— The Japanese Pursuit of Performative Mastery.

10. Everything Mysterious Under the Moon—Social Practices and Situated

Epilogue.

Appendix. Much Ado About Nothing.

Biography

Jesús Ilundáin-Agurruza is Professor and Chair of the Department of Philosophy at Linfield College. In 2013-2015 he served as president of the International Association for the Philosophy of Sport (IAPS). His research and publications focus on and integrate sport philosophy, East Asian philosophy (especially Japanese), phenomenology, and philosophy of mind. He has recently published Cycling—Philosophy for Everyone: A Philosophical Tour the Force (2010).