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  • Formaat: Hardback, 264 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 237x158x25 mm, kaal: 567 g
  • Sari: Elements of Philosophy
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Oct-2012
  • Kirjastus: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 0742570606
  • ISBN-13: 9780742570603
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 264 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 237x158x25 mm, kaal: 567 g
  • Sari: Elements of Philosophy
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Oct-2012
  • Kirjastus: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 0742570606
  • ISBN-13: 9780742570603
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This comprehensive text examines the history, significance, and philosophical dimensions of sport. Introduction to the Philosophy of Sport is organized to reflect the traditional division of philosophy into metaphysical, ethical, and sociopolitical issues, while incorporating specific concerns of todays athletic world, such as cheating, doping, and Title IX, where they are applicable. This approach provides students with a basic understanding of the philosophy of sport as a whole and better equips them to investigate specific issues. Introduction to the Philosophy of Sport is not only an outline of the discipline and a summary of much of its pioneering work, but also an invitation for students to join the conversation by connecting it to their own athletic experience.

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Heather Reids Introduction to the Philosophy of Sport fills a gap in the subject area. It is an entry-level yet encompassing text that will greatly enhance courses in sport philosophy, as well as programs in kinesiology and sports management that seek to impart a broader, more humanistic perspective to their students. Academically rigorous yet eminently readable, its tight argumentation, very interesting examples, and probing questions will definitely engage students. Particularly commendable is the fact that instead of just focusing on particular issuescheating, doping, violence, or college sportsReid integrates these into a suitable philosophical context. Students will leave not just with a number of convenient answers, but rather a comprehensive view sensitive to the complexity of the issues. Whether on its own or supplemented by primary source readings, this volume gives instructors the flexibility to craft their dream course. -- Jesús Ilundain, Linfield College This is a first-rate introduction to the philosophy of sport, which introduces the student to most of the important issues in the discipline, surveys the major scholarship in a way that is both fair and accessible, and shows the student reader how to connect his or her sporting experience with the issues as they have been treated. The book also has an extensive bibliography that will be as valuable to established scholars as it will be to students. -- Drew A. Hyland, Trinity College As might be expected from Heather Reid, Introduction to the Philosophy of Sport is a thorough and rigorously argued treatment of major ethical, social, and metaphysical issues in the philosophy of sport. Her book is distinguished by her judicious treatment of the work of both ancient Greek and contemporary sources as well as its clear treatment of difficult issues and its analytic acuity. -- Robert L. Simon This is an excellent volume that emphasizes sport metaphysics and ethics.  Reids knowledge of Greek philosophy provides a wonderful foundation for her analyses of the nature and value of sport.   Her prose is very accessible, and her analyses are more than worthy of consideration.  This is a superb introduction for those interested in learning about central themes in sport philosophy. -- Scott Kretchmar, Pennsylvannia State University From her vantage point as professor of philosophy and former elite cyclist, Reid (Morningside College) provides a compelling introduction to the philosophy of sport. Organized in four sections (historical, metaphysical, ethical, social and political), this book carefully examines numerous philosophical issues related to sport and physical activity. An expert in ancient Greek philosophy, Reid begins by examining the place of sport in antiquity and the modern Olympic Games. Subsequent sections explore the relationship between sport and play, games, social practices, art, mind, and body. Sport invariably touches on ethical issues, and in this vein Reid illustrates how ethical frameworks such as consequentialism and deontology impact the sporting arena. Reid excels by combining her scholarly philosophical knowledge and critical reasoning skills with her experiential background in sport and a keen sense of movement-related applications. This work will be of interest to those studying philosophy and kinesiology. It could serve as an insightful introductory text. Discussion questions at the end of each chapter prompt the reader toward greater reflection on this important topic and serve as a tremendous resource for faculty members. Summing Up: Recommended. Lower- and upper-division undergraduates; faculty; general readers. * CHOICE *

Acknowledgments ix
Introduction: Why Study the Philosophy of Sport? xi
I History and Heritage
1(28)
1 The Ancient Hellenic Heritage
3(14)
2 The Modern Olympic Revival
17(12)
II Metaphysical Issues in Sport
29(66)
3 Sport and Play
31(14)
4 Sport and Games
45(12)
5 Sport and Social Practices
57(12)
6 Sport and Art
69(12)
7 Mind and Body
81(14)
III Ethical Issues in Sport
95(48)
8 Consequentialism and Play
97(10)
9 Deontology and Fairness
107(12)
10 Virtues and Vices
119(14)
11 Ethical Spectacle
133(10)
IV Social and Political Issues in Sport
143(48)
12 Sport and Education
145(10)
13 Sport and Social Categories
155(12)
14 Sport and Political Ideals
167(12)
15 Sport and Globalization
179(12)
Conclusion: Ten Intrinsic Values of Sport 191(8)
Appendix: Philosophy of Sport as an Academic Subject 199(6)
Notes 205(26)
Glossary 231(4)
Bibliography 235(12)
Index 247(4)
About the Author 251
Heather Reid is professor of philosophy at Morningside College.