Philosophy and Sport brings together the lectures given in the Royal Institute of Philosophy's annual lecture series for 2012-13.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. Ways of watching sport Stephen Mumford 2. The martial arts and Buddhist philosophy Graham Priest 3. Sport as a moral practice: an Aristotelian approach Michael W. Austin 4. A plea for risk Philip Ebert and Simon Robertson 5. Not a matter of life and death? Anthony O'Hear 6. Sport and life Paul Snowdon 7. Glory in sport (and elsewhere) Timothy Chappell 8. Conceptual problems with performance enhancing technology in sport Emily Ryall 9. Is mountaineering a sport? Phil Bartlett 10. Rivalry in cricket and beyond: healthy or unhealthy? Michael Brearley 11. In the zone David Papineau 12. Olympic sacrifice: a modern look at an ancient tradition Heather L. Reid 13. Chess, imagination, and perceptual understanding Paul Coates.
1. Ways of watching sport Stephen Mumford 2. The martial arts and Buddhist philosophy Graham Priest 3. Sport as a moral practice: an Aristotelian approach Michael W. Austin 4. A plea for risk Philip Ebert and Simon Robertson 5. Not a matter of life and death? Anthony O'Hear 6. Sport and life Paul Snowdon 7. Glory in sport (and elsewhere) Timothy Chappell 8. Conceptual problems with performance enhancing technology in sport Emily Ryall 9. Is mountaineering a sport? Phil Bartlett 10. Rivalry in cricket and beyond: healthy or unhealthy? Michael Brearley 11. In the zone David Papineau 12. Olympic sacrifice: a modern look at an ancient tradition Heather L. Reid 13. Chess, imagination, and perceptual understanding Paul Coates.
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