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Fair Play in Sport presents a critical re-working of the classic ideal of fair play and explores its practical consequences for competitive sport. By linking general moral principles and practical cases, the book develops a contemporary theory of fair play. The book examines many of the key issues in the ethics of sport, including: * fairness and justice in sport * moral and immoral interpretation of 'athletic performance' * what makes a 'good competition' * the key values of competitive sport. The notion of fair play is integral to sport as we know and experience it, and is commonly seen as a necessary ethos if competitive sport is to survive and flourish. Fair Play in Sport provides an invaluable guide to the subject for all those with an interest in ethics and the philosophy of sport.
For elite athletes, pain and injury are normal. In a challenge
to the orthodox medical model, this book makes it clear that pain
and injury cannot be understood in terms of physiology alone, and
examines the influence of social and cultural processes on how
athletes experience pain and injury. It raises a series of key
social and ethical questions about the culture of 'playing hurt',
the role of coaches and medical staff, the deliberate infliction of
pain in sport, and the use of drugs.
This book begins by providing three different perspectives on
the topic of pain and injury in sport, and goes on to discuss:
* pain, injury and performance
* the deliberate infliction of pain and injury
* the management of pain and injury
* the meaning of pain and injury.
Fair Play in Sport presents a critical re-working of the classic ideal of fair play and explores its practical consequences for competitive sport. By linking general moral principles and practical cases, the book develops a contemporary theory of fair play. The book examines many of the key issues in the ethics of sport, including: * fairness and justice in sport * moral and immoral interpretation of 'athletic performance' * what makes a 'good competition' * the key values of competitive spport. The notion of fair play is integral to sport as we know and experience it, and is commonly seen as a necessary ethos if competitive sport is to survive and flourish. Fair Play in Sport provides an invaluable guide to the subject for all those with an interest in ethics and the philosophy of sport.
For elite athletes, pain and injury are normal. In a challenge
to the orthodox medical model, this book makes it clear that pain
and injury cannot be understood in terms of physiology alone, and
examines the influence of social and cultural processes on how
athletes experience pain and injury. It raises a series of key
social and ethical questions about the culture of 'playing hurt',
the role of coaches and medical staff, the deliberate infliction of
pain in sport, and the use of drugs.
This book begins by providing three different perspectives on
the topic of pain and injury in sport, and goes on to discuss:
* pain, injury and performance
* the deliberate infliction of pain and injury
* the management of pain and injury
* the meaning of pain and injury.
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