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The Philosophical Athlete 2

  • Formaat: 326 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Apr-2019
  • Kirjastus: Carolina Academic Pr
  • ISBN-10: 1531010318
  • ISBN-13: 9781531010317
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: 326 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Apr-2019
  • Kirjastus: Carolina Academic Pr
  • ISBN-10: 1531010318
  • ISBN-13: 9781531010317
Teised raamatud teemal:
All athletes experience victory and defeat, but how many truly learn from the experience of sport? For ancient Greek thinkers like Plato, sport was an integral part of education. Today, athletics programs remain in our schools, but we face a growing gap between the modern sports experience and enduring educational values. The Philosophical Athlete seeks to bridge that gap by advocating a philosophical approach to the sports experience. Combining issues and ideas from traditional philosophy with contemporary analyses of sport and applied thinking activities, this book invites athletes to learn about life from their experience in sport. The text works its way from internal reflection to social interaction by addressing four important topics: Self-discovery, Responsibility, Respect and Citizenship.This sequence is important because authentic self-knowledge is an essential foundation for effectively dealing with the personal and social challenges faced by all athletes. Specific issues such as violence, racism, and performance-enhancing drugs are discussed in their relevant contexts. The aim of the book is to help athletes focus on the big picture, approaching each issue from a complete vision of themselves, their moral commitments, and their social roles. Athletes as diverse as the teenage college recruit and the aging weekend warrior will gain insight into their sports experience and their lives as a whole. The philosophical approach maximizes what we can learn from sport and gives us the best chance for leading better lives because of it.
Preface to the Second Edition xi
Preface to the First Edition xiii
Acknowledgments xvii
Introduction 3(10)
What We Can Learn from Sport
3(8)
Four Characteristics of a Philosophical Athlete
11(2)
PART I Discovering Your Self
13(68)
Section Preview: "Know Thyself"
13(4)
Chapter 1 Discovering Yourself as Unique
17(20)
Chapter Preview: The Art of Being Who You Are
17(3)
1.1 Moments of Challenge: A Lived Question
20(5)
1.2 Alone with Oneself
25(4)
1.3 Confronting Oneself from the Inside-Out
29(5)
Chapter Review
34(1)
Additional Resources
34(3)
Chapter 2 Discovering Yourself as Embodied
37(22)
Chapter Preview: My Body, My Mind, Myself
37(3)
2.1 Athletic Bodies: From Divine Images to Lab Specimens
40(5)
2.2 Have Athletes Lost Their Minds?
45(6)
2.3 The Athlete's Embodied Self
51(5)
Chapter Review
56(1)
Additional Resources
56(3)
Chapter 3 Discovering Yourself as Free
59(22)
Chapter Preview: The Experience of Freedom in Sport
59(3)
3.1 Freedom from Physical Reality
62(6)
3.2 Freedom from Psychological Limitations
68(5)
3.3 Freedom Is a Matter of Choice
73(4)
Chapter Review
77(1)
Additional Resources
77(4)
PART II Taking Responsibility
81(64)
Section Preview: "Choose Thyself"
81(2)
Chapter 4 Responsibility for Actions and Attitudes
83(18)
Chapter Preview: Mind Games
83(2)
4.1 Athletic Free Agency: Responsibility for Action
85(4)
4.2 Adopting a Stance on Sport: Responsibility for Perception
89(6)
4.3 Adopting a Stance on Oneself: Responsibility for Self
95(4)
Chapter Review
99(1)
Additional Resources
100(1)
Chapter 5 Taking Responsibility for Life and Death
101(24)
Chapter Preview: Risking, Losing, Dying
101(3)
5.1 Risking in Sport
104(6)
5.2 Losing: A Metaphor for Death
110(6)
5.3 Dying
116(5)
Chapter Review
121(1)
Additional Resources
122(3)
Chapter 6 Taking Responsibility for Values and Meaning
125(20)
Chapter Preview: Finding Meaning in the Athletic Life
125(3)
6.1 Getting the Big Picture
128(5)
6.2 Deciding What Matters: Purpose and Worth
133(6)
6.3 Mapping Out a Meaningful Future
139(4)
Chapter Review
143(1)
Additional Resources
143(2)
PART III Showing Respect
145(70)
Section Preview: The Ethics of Performance-Enhancement
145(6)
Chapter 7 Showing Respect for Your Self
151(20)
Chapter Preview: Victory and Virtue in Sports
151(3)
7.1 Getting Clear About Goals (Head)
154(5)
7.2 Motivation (Heart)
159(4)
7.3 Discipline and Desire (Gut)
163(5)
Chapter Review
168(1)
Additional Resources
169(2)
Chapter 8 Showing Respect for Others
171(20)
Chapter Preview: Sport, Violence, and Respect for Others
171(3)
8.1 Competitors
174(6)
8.2 Teammates
180(4)
8.3 Coaches
184(5)
Chapter Review
189(1)
Additional Resources
189(2)
Chapter 9 Showing Respect for Your Sport
191(24)
Chapter Preview: Can High-Tech Equipment Harm a Sport?
191(3)
9.1 The Rules
194(6)
9.2 The Culture
200(6)
9.3 The Internal Goods
206(5)
Chapter Review
211(1)
Additional Resources
212(3)
PART IV Working with Others
215(74)
Section Preview: Drugs, Sport, and the Just Society
215(6)
Chapter 10 Liberty and Authority
221(22)
Chapter Preview: Freedom of Expression or Excessive Celebration?
221(3)
10.1 Sport as a Social Contract
224(6)
10.2 Negative Freedoms in Sport
230(5)
10.3 An Athlete's Obligation to Sport
235(6)
Chapter Review
241(1)
Additional Resources
241(2)
Chapter 11 Equality and Difference
243(22)
Chapter Preview: White Men Can't Jump?
243(3)
11.1 Equality in Sports: Ideal and Real
246(6)
11.2 The Hidden Power of Social Inequality
252(5)
11.3 Equality in the Sports Contract
257(5)
Chapter Review
262(1)
Additional Resources
262(3)
Chapter 12 Fairness
265(24)
Chapter Preview: Title IX
265(3)
12.1 Fair Play in the Sports Contract
268(6)
12.2 Rewards, Merit, and Entitlement
274(5)
12.3 What Are the Limits of Fairness?
279(7)
Chapter Review
286(1)
Additional Resources
286(5)
Conclusion The Game of Life 289(4)
Twelve Questions for the Philosophical Athlete
291(2)
Selected Bibliography 293(12)
Index 305