1st Edition

The Ethics of Doping and Anti-Doping Redeeming the Soul of Sport?

By Verner Møller Copyright 2010
176 Pages
by Routledge

176 Pages
by Routledge

176 Pages
by Routledge

With every positive drugs test the credibility and veracity of modern elite sport is diminished. In this radical and provocative critique of current anti-doping policy and practice, Verner Møller argues that the fight against doping – promoted as an initiative to cleanse sport of cheats – is at heart nothing less than a battle to save sport from itself, located on the fault-line between the will... Read more

Introduction  1. What is Doping?  2. What is Sport?  3. Unchristian Sport  4. Doping History: Fact or Fiction?  5. The Law of Silence  6. Good Intentions go to the Bad  7. The Fear of Modernity  8. Legislation of Doping  9. The Athletes’ Viewpoint  10. The Need for a Fresh Start Appendix: Pro Tour Team’s Code of Ethics

Biography

Verner Møller

"The issue of doping in sport is contentious and complex. In this insightful work, Møller examines the philosophical and social issues involved from his vantage point as coordinator of the International Network of Humanistic Doping Research...This work will interest scholars and students in disciplines ranging from sport studies (including management) to philosophy and ethics. Summing Up: Recommended." -- Choice, May 2010