Philosophy of Sport: Core Readings

Philosophy of Sport: Core Readings

by Jason Holt
ISBN-10:
1554811465
ISBN-13:
9781554811465
Pub. Date:
11/22/2013
Publisher:
Broadview Press
ISBN-10:
1554811465
ISBN-13:
9781554811465
Pub. Date:
11/22/2013
Publisher:
Broadview Press
Philosophy of Sport: Core Readings

Philosophy of Sport: Core Readings

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Overview

Unlike hefty anthologies and skinny monographs, this volume offers both concision and breadth: a mesomorphic text. The division of the book into two parts, the first on the nature of sport, the second on rules and values, is a natural one, reaching out from a grasp of what sport is toward an understanding of what it ought to be. In addition to the carefully selected readings, the book includes discussion questions and ideas for further inquiry, laying out the depth of debate in this rapidly growing field. Ultimately, readers will glean a richer understanding of what sport is and why it matters, so much and in so many ways, to so many people.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781554811465
Publisher: Broadview Press
Publication date: 11/22/2013
Pages: 328
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Jason Holt is Associate Professor in the School of Recreation Management and Kinesiology at Acadia University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Preface

Part I: The Nature of Sport

A. Playing Games

  1. Johan Huizinga, “The Nature and Significance of Play”
  2. Bernard Suits, “The Elements of Sport”

B. Defining Sport

  1. John W. Loy, Jr., “The Nature of Sport: A Definitional Effort”
  2. Klaus V. Meier, “Triad Trickery: Playing With Sport and Games”

C. Sport Epistemology

  1. Margaret Steel, “What We Know When We Know a Game”
  2. Jason Holt and Laurence E. Holt, “The ‘Ideal’ Swing, the ‘Ideal’ Body: Myths of Optimization”

D. Exploring Physicality

  1. Dennis Hemphill, “Cybersport”
  2. Iris Marion Young, “Throwing Like a Girl: A Phenomenology of Feminine Body Comportment, Motility, and Spatiality”

Part II: Rules and Values

E. Sport Aesthetics

  1. David Best, “The Aesthetic in Sport”
  2. Peter J. Arnold, “Sport, the Aesthetic and Art: Further Thoughts”

F. Banning Drugs

  1. Robert L. Simon, “Good Competition and Drug-Enhanced Performance”
  2. W.M. Brown, “Paternalism, Drugs, and the Nature of Sports”

G. Breaking Rules

  1. Craig K. Lehman, “Can Cheaters Play the Game?”
  2. Simon Eassom, “Playing Games With Prisoners’ Dilemmas”

H. Beyond Rules

  1. Leslie A. Howe, “Gamesmanship”
  2. Randolph M. Feezell, “Sportsmanship”

Permission Acknowledgments

Index

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