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  1. Philosophy, Risk and Adventure Sports
  2. Fair Play in Sport: A Moral Norm System (Ethics and Sport) (Volume 0)
  3. Sport, Rules and Values: Philosophical Investigations into the Nature of Sport (Ethics and Sport) by Graham McFee, 2004-03-10
  4. Sport, Play, and Ethical Reflection by Randolph Feezell, 2006-09-01
  5. Bodily Democracy: Towards a Philosophy of Sport for All (Ethics and Sport) by Henning Eichberg, 2010-05-01
  6. Sport Technology, Volume 21: History, Philosophy and Policy (Research in Philosophy and Technology)
  7. Philosophic Inquiry in Sport by Klaus V. Meier, 1995-08
  8. The Ethics of Sports: A Reader
  9. Ethics in Sport - 2nd Edition by William Morgan, 2007-02-22
  10. Toward a Philosophy of Sport by Harold J. VanderZwaag, 1972-12
  11. Basketball and Philosophy: Thinking Outside the Paint (The Philosophy of Popular Culture) by Jerry L. Walls, Gregory Bassham, 2008-02-15
  12. The Twenty Precepts of Gichin Funakoshi: And other essays on the philosophy of Karate Do by Vincent A Cruz, 2004-09-22
  13. Practical Philosophy of Sport by R. Scott Kretchmar, 1994-04
  14. Performance Versus Results: A Critique of Values in Contemporary Sport (SUNY Series in Philosophy of Education) (S U N Y Series in Philosophy of Education) by John H. Gibson, 1993-06-18

21. Philosophy Of Sport
a sustained philosophy based entirely on the phenomenon of sport in human life. In philosophy of sport, Drew Hyland begins with an introduction to the
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23. 028:274 Philosophy Of Sport
028274 philosophy of sport. credits 3 sh. The meaning of sport as human experience; ethical, aesthetic dimensions.
http://www.uiowa.edu/~hss/courses/28274.htm
The University of Iowa Department of Health and Sport Studies 028:274 Philosophy of Sport credits: 3 s.h. The meaning of sport as human experience; ethical, aesthetic dimensions. Back to Course Index Page

24. Department Of Kinesiology
In the philosophy of sport, students examine the nature and values of human The Penn State program in the History and philosophy of sport offers
http://www.hhdev.psu.edu/kines/grad/hist_phil.html

25. Department Of Kinesiology
R. Scott Kretchmar, Professor of Exercise and Sport Science Research Interests philosophy of sport, with emphases on the ethics of fair play, the mindbody
http://www.hhdev.psu.edu/kines/faculty/hist_philos.html

26. PHIL2728 Philosophy Of Sport
PHIL2728 philosophy of sport. Level 1 Modules Level 2 Modules Level 3 Modules The nature of sport, games and play concepts and conceptions,
http://www.hps.leeds.ac.uk/Philosophy undergraduate/Level2/PHIL2728.htm
PHIL2728 Philosophy of Sport
Level 1 Modules Level 2 Modules Level 3 Modules
Level 2 elective module (Semester 2, 10 credits)
Module leaders: Jim Parry
1. Aims
The aim of this module is to familiarise you with some of the central issues in media ethics, both in relation to journalistic practice and wider regulatory matters, and to give you an opportunity to work out your own responses to some of the questions therein. No knowledge of philosophy is presupposed.
2. Content
We shall explore issues such as:
  • The nature of sport, games and play: concepts and conceptions, family resemblance and essentialism, classificational systems. Rules and the nature of the contest: constitutive and regulative rules, formalism and the 'spirit' of the rules. Competition and co-operation: from test to contest, the contract to contest, competition and competitiveness, mutuality, co-operation and friendship Cheating: fouls and penalties, rule adherence and the professional foul, deception and fair play. Sportsmanship and gamesmanship: sportsmanship as a moral category, rule-breaking and rule-bending, aggression and violence The ideology of Olympism: kalos kagathos - the philosophical anthropology of Olympism, peace and international understanding, equality, multiculturalism and sport as a means of education.
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    Kinesiology philosophy of sport homework help and solutions.
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    28. Philosophy Of Sport - MavicaNET
    CASPER (Centre for Applied Sport Philosophy and Ethics Research) De Provides an overview of the philosophy of sport since its formal inception.
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    Multilingual search directory of Internet resources. Supports major European languages. Extensive human edited and easy to use catalog of annotated Web
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    CASPER (Centre for Applied Sport Philosophy and Ethics Research): De Montfort
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    Provides an overview of the Philosophy of Sport since its formal inception.

    30. Philosophy Of Sport
    3, To form a personal philosophy of sport, exercise and health. Kretchmer, RS, Practical philosophy of sport, Champaign, Human Kinetics, 1994, Y
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    Philosophy of Sport
    Academic year: 2005-2006 Local Key Hemis Key Base Key Credit Points Lecturer Mr Graham Reid Coordinator Mr Graham Reid Delivery Mode Campus - Semesterised Release Status A Materials Normal Level Notional Study Hours Standard Hours Scheduled Activities Lecture 12, Seminar: 12 Min Student Numbers Max Student Numbers Prereq Named None Postreq Named None Coreq Named None Excluded Combinations None Dependancies None Prereq Statement None Ass Weight Exam Ass Weight Con Ass Weight Other
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    Aims
    To develop philosophical skills. To find answers to philosophical questions. To form a personal philosophy of sport, exercise and health. To develop personal opinions on issues in sport.
    Learning Outcomes
    On successful completion of this unit, students should be able, at threshold level, to: Present reasoned arguments. Relate the value of sport and exercise to society in general. Formulate philosophical opinions on issues in sport.
    Learning and Teaching Strategy
    Formal lectures and seminars will form the underpinning for learning outcomes 1, 2 and 3.
    Overall Assessment Strategy
    An essay of not more than 3000 words will be used to enable the student to demonstrate achievement of all of the learning outcomes.

    31. International Association For The Philosophy Of Sport Home Find
    International Association for the philosophy of sport, Home Find Add a conference. 15 to 18 September 2005 Olomouc, Czech Republic
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    32. Philosophy Of Sport
    The role that sport philosophy can play in developing pedagogical practice Session 7B – Cross Timbers Room Simon Eassom, Presiding
    http://www.phil.tcu.edu/Sport2004.html
    THE 32nd ANNUAL MEETING OF THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE PHILOSOPHY OF SPORT
    The 32nd annual meeting of the International Association for the Philosophy of Sport (IAPS) will convene in Grapevine, Texas, at the Hilton DFW Lakes Executive Conference Center on September 16-19, 2004. AddRan College and the Philosophy Department are hosting the meeting with Spencer Wertz serving as conference manager. Scholars from Norway, Germany, England, Scotland, Japan, Canada, and the states will address the philosophical issues of sport. David Vanderwerken (English) will deliver one of the keynote addresses on the play spirit and satiric poetry. This is the third time that TCU has hosted IAPS meetings. The program may be accessed on the IAPS website: http://www.educ.uidaho.edu/iaps
    Schedule of Events
    Thursday, September 16th
    S.K. Wertz
    Chair, Philosophy Department, TCU
    Mary L. Volcansek
    Jan Boxill, Presiding
    Angela Schneider, University of Western Ontario
    Heather Reid, Presiding

    33. TCU Philosophy Dept
    30343 philosophy of sport. Prerequisite PHIL 10003. Various philosophical theories regarding the nature of sport and its role in society are examined with
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    Course Descriptions Topical Studies 10003 PHILOSOPHY ONE
    : (Subtitle and content may vary in different sections.) This course focuses on the basic human concerns treated under the classical core elements of philosophical inquiry, and prepares students for more detailed treatments of these areas in courses at the 30000 level. Major topics include ethics, epistemology, metaphysics and the philosophies of religion, science, art and mind, and introductory logic. 30003 JUNIOR HONORS SEMINAR . Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. 30313 MORAL PROBLEMS . Prerequisite: PHIL 10003. A examination of contemporary moral issues. Typical topics include abortion, euthanasia, discrimination, preferential hiring, the enforcement of community standards, the morality of war, punishment, the rights of distant peoples and future generations, and environmental ethics. 30323 PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION . (RELI 30633) Prerequisite: PHIL 10003 or any religion course. Philosophy of Religion today is centrally concerned with issues relating to the rationality and justification of religious convictions. There is also an interest in the coherence of religious concepts. In this course various philosophical models for understanding and evaluating religious convictions and practices are examined and applied.

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    35. PHILOSOPHY COMIX
    philosophy of sport. from The New Yorker Why baseball wasn t Rome s imperial pastime; from The New Yorker Warming up in the bullpen . . . literally
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    36. SX103 Fundamentals Of Philosophy Of Sport, Exercise And Health
    SX103 Fundamentals of philosophy of sport, Exercise and Health.
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    Where am I ? University of Gloucestershire Subjects and Courses Undergraduate Fields Sport and Exercise Sciences (SX) ... Module Descriptors (SX) Undergraduate Modular Scheme - Sport and Exercise Sciences (SX) Module Descriptors SX103 Fundamentals of Philosophy of Sport, Exercise and Health Code and Title SX103 Fundamentals of Philosophy of Sport, Exercise and Health Tutor(s) Heather Sheridan Brief Description This module introduces students to the discipline of philosophy in the contexts of sport, exercise and health and to critical analyses of concepts central to their study. The course emphasises the relations between conceptual and empirical modes of enquiry, and the nature of scientific and non-scientific contributions to the study of sport, exercise and health. Level and Credit Value Level I, 12 CAT points Status Compulsory for SV major
    Core for SX Single Honours; EH, SI, SS and SX major; EH, SS, SV and SX joint
    Acceptable for SI joint Type Standard Prerequisites None Recommended Prior Study N/A Restrictions N/A Availability N/A Context N/A Content Summary The course will introduce students to the nature of philosophical enquiry and the activity of conceptual analysis. Philosophical skills such as the ability to construct and deconstruct logical arguments, identify presuppositions and logical inferences, will developed in relation to the analysis of key concepts such as sports, games and health. Particular attention is paid to the relations between sports and education and the epistemological bases to degrees in sport-related fields and their justification as a degree subject.

    37. Jeffrey Fry :: Profile
    His specialty areas include Ethics, the philosophy of sport, and Philosophy of Dr. Fry teaches Ethics, philosophy of sport, Introduction to Philosophy,
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    2000 W. University Ave. Muncie, IN 47306 Legal Information Employment TTY Numbers Jeffrey Fry Assistant Professor of Philosophy View e-mail address Log in to view e-mail w/your BSU Username NQ G18 Fax: 285-8980 Add Contact Info to Outlook Profile Jeff Fry graduated from Indiana University with a double major Ph.D. in Philosophy and Religious Studies. The title of his dissertation is "Self-Esteem, Moral Luck, and the Meaning of Grace." His specialty areas include Ethics, the Philosophy of Sport, and Philosophy of Religion. He is an active participant in sports, and an avid fan, and has taught "Advanced Basketball." Dr. Fry teaches Ethics, Philosophy of Sport, Introduction to Philosophy, and the foundation and capstone courses for the Sports Minor. He also serves as the Director of the Center for Sport, Ethics, and Culture and advises students in the Sports Studies Minor Link 1 http://www.bsu.edu/csec

    38. Work In Progress
    Most philosophy of sport is written from the viewpoint of the participant. Paper submitted for the British philosophy of sport annual conference.
    http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/philosophy/staff/Mumford/progress.htm
    Stephen Mumford's
    Work in progress Here is a list of writing that is currently in progress. These items are at various stages of readiness and the accompanying comments give an indication of whether and when they are likely to be finished or appear.
    METAPHYSICS Laws in Nature
    Book under contract with Routledge
    The text has been passed by the copy editor and is now in the hands of the typesetters. Planned publication date 15 July 2004. Kinds in Nature (provisional title)
    I am starting work on a book on natural kinds. This is a long-term project, which is not expected to be finished until 2010. 'Reference and new essence'
    Read at the Institut Jean Nicod, Paris on 12.3.04. Exists only as an abstract but may be written during 2004 'Laws and their necessity'
    Read at Aix-en-provence, France on 17.3.04. Exists only as an abstract but may be written during 2004 'Laws and their exceptions'
    Read at the Rennes Exceptions conference on 19.3.04. Exists only as an abstract but may be written during 2004 'Kinds, essences, laws and their necessity'

    39. Stephen Mumford
    Journal of the philosophy of sport 32 (2), October 2004, pp. 18495. Miracles Metaphysics and Modality Religious Studies 37, 2001, pp. 191-202.
    http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/philosophy/staff/Mumford/MumfordPage.htm
    Stephen
    Mumford The Web Page I am Professor of Metaphysics at the Department of Philosophy University of Nottingham . I am also Head of Department and Research Officer for philosophy. Outside the University, I am known mainly for my work on dispositions and laws, which I see as some of the core issues of contemporary metaphysics. My other research interests are diverse and include natural kinds, causation, truth, aesthetics, Bertrand Russell and the origins of analytic philosophy. An archive of the works of the late philosopher George Molnar is an ongoing project. This Web Page is mainly about my research though there is a link to teaching material for my modules (see links at bottom of this page). If you have visited this page before, you can see what's new in Recent updates
    Current Research
    I have just completed a monograph on the metaphysics of natural laws entitled Laws in Nature , which was published in July 2004 with Routledge. I am now working on a number of new projects. These will include a book on the work of David Armstrong for Acumen, a book on the philosophy of sport titled

    40. Hospitality, Leisure, Sport And Tourism Network
    The use of the proctorial system to support philosophy of sport learning Exploring nontraditional forms of assessment in the philosophy of sport
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    Thinking Again! New Approaches to
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    3-4 July 2002
    University of Gloucestershire Programme I Report This short conference was aimed at lecturers and research students in the Philosophy of Sport. It addresses pedagogical issues such as designing curricula; exploring non-traditional assessment methods, using senior students to support undergraduate learning. A key aim of the conference is to bring together those who teach and research in the philosophy of sport in order to share curriculum design materials and a variety of learning resources from non-traditional journals to web-based materials and mainstream philosophy sources. It also will explore the possibility of initiating a UK Association for the Philosophy of Sport under the aegis of the International Association of the Philosophy of Sport (IAPS). Programme Wednesday 3rd July 2002 Registration Introduction
    Dr Mike McNamee
    Professionalising the philosophy of sport Session 1
    Dr Ivo Jirasek

    Is the philosophy of sport too limited a domain? On the area of philosophical kinathropology

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