Introduction to the Philosophy of Sport

Introduction to the Philosophy of Sport

by Heather Reid
Introduction to the Philosophy of Sport

Introduction to the Philosophy of Sport

by Heather Reid

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Overview

This comprehensive text examines the history, significance, and philosophical dimensions of sport. Introduction to the Philosophy of Sport, second edition, is organized to reflect the traditional division of philosophy into metaphysical, ethical, epistemological and political issues, while incorporating specific concerns of today’s athletic world, such as technology, violence, and professionalism.

The second edition features expanded sections on social categories (including race, gender, and disability), sport in schools, and collegiate sports. Each chapter includes discussion questions, and the book features a comprehensive glossary.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781538156209
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 09/29/2022
Series: Elements of Philosophy
Edition description: Second Edition
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 6.06(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.75(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Heather L. Reid is professor of philosophy at Morningside College and scholar in residence at Exedra Mediterranean Center in Siracusa, Sicily. She is a 2015 Fellow of the American Academy in Rome, 2018 Fellow of Harvard’s Center for Hellenic Studies, and 2019 Fulbright Scholar at the Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II. As founder of Fonte Aretusa, she promotes conferences and research on Western Greece. She has also published books and articles in ancient philosophy, philosophy of sport, and Olympic Studies, including Introduction to the Philosophy of Sport (2012), Athletics and Philosophy in the Ancient World (2011), and The Philosophical Athlete (2002, 2nd ed. 2019).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction: Why Study the Philosophy of Sport?

I: History and Heritage

1. The Ancient Hellenic Heritage

2. The Modern Olympic Revival

II: Metaphysical Issues in Sport

3. Sport and Play

4. Sport and Games

5. Sport and Social Practices

6. Sport and Art

7. Mind and Body

III: Ethical Issues in Sport

8. Consequentialism and Play

9. Deontology and Fairness

10. Virtues and Vices

11. Ethical Spectatorship

IV: Sport and Education

12. Sport in Schools

13. Collegiate Sports

V: Sport and Social Epistemologies

14. Sport, Race, and Class

15. Sport, Sex, and Gender

16. Sport, Disability, and the Paralympics

VI: Sport and Politics

17. Sport and Political Ideologies

18. Internationalism, Globalization, and Peace

Conclusion: Ten Intrinsic Values of Sport

Glossary

Bibliography

Index

About the Author

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What People are Saying About This

Scott Kretchmar

This is an excellent volume that emphasizes sport metaphysics and ethics. Reid’s knowledge of Greek philosophy provides a wonderful foundation for her analyses of the nature and value of sport. Her prose is very accessible, and her analyses are more than worthy of consideration. This is a superb introduction for those interested in learning about central themes in sport philosophy.

Jesus Ilundain

Heather Reid’s Introduction to the Philosophy of Sport fills a gap in the subject area. It is an entry-level yet encompassing text that will greatly enhance courses in sport philosophy, as well as programs in kinesiology and sports management that seek to impart a broader, more humanistic perspective to their students. Academically rigorous yet eminently readable, its tight argumentation, very interesting examples, and probing questions will definitely engage students. Particularly commendable is the fact that instead of just focusing on particular issues—cheating, doping, violence, or college sports—Reid integrates these into a suitable philosophical context. Students will leave not just with a number of convenient “answers,” but rather a comprehensive view sensitive to the complexity of the issues. Whether on its own or supplemented by primary source readings, this volume gives instructors the flexibility to craft their “dream course.

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