Introduction to the Philosophy of Sport begins with the history of sport, delves into both the metaphysics and ethics of sport, and also addresses dimensions of the social and political elements of sport. This book is a comprehensive introduction to the philosophy of sport with a straightforward layout that professors can plan and build their courses around.
Acknowledgments
Dedication
Introduction: Why Study The Philosophy of Sport?
Part One: History and Heritage
Chapter One: The Ancient Hellenic Heritage
Chapter Two: The Modern Olympic Revival
Part Two: Metaphysical Issues in Sport
Chapter Three: Sport and Play
Chapter Four: Sport and Games
Chapter Five: Sport and Social Practices
Chapter Six: Sport and Art
Chapter Seven: Mind and Body
Part Three: Ethical Issues in Sport
Chapter Eight: Consequentialism and Play
Chapter Nine: Deontology and Fairness
Chapter Ten: Virtues and Vices
Chapter Eleven: Ethical Spectacle
Part Four: Social and Political Issues in Sport
Chapter Twelve: Sport and Education
Chapter Thirteen: Sport and Social Categories
Chapter Fourteen: Sport and Political Ideals
Chapter Fifteen: Sport and Globalization
Conclusion: Ten Intrinsic Values of Sport
Bibliography
Glossary
Index
Appendix: Philosophy of Sport as an Academic Subject
About the Author