Emotion in sports : philosophical perspectives
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Emotion in sports : philosophical perspectives
(Ethics and sport)
Routledge, 2019
- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Emotion is central to human character, infiltrating our physiological functions and our mental constitution. In sport, athletes feel emotion in specific ways, from joy to anger and despair.
This is the first book to examine emotion in sport from a philosophical perspective, building on concepts developed by ancient Greek and modern philosophers. For instance, how is Aristotle's concept of catharsis applied to the sports field? How about power as advanced by Nietzsche, or existentialism as discussed by Kierkegaard? Emotion in Sports explores the philosophical framework for the expression of emotion and relates it to our psychological understanding, from the perspective of both athlete and spectator.
A fascinating and useful read for students, researchers, scholars, and practitioners in the fields of sport sciences, philosophy, and psychology.
Table of Contents
Introduction, Part I: Theoretical Framework, 1. Catharsis of Emotions, 2. The Question of Affect-Impact and Collective Dimension of Emotions, 3. The Feeling of Power and Power Relations, 4. Quality of Sentiments, Part II: Sport-Specific Emotions (SSE), 5. Fear, Anxiety, Pain, Suffering, and the Question of Authenticity, 6. Other Specific Feelings in Sporting Context: Anger, Depression (or Despair), Envy, Guilt, Sadness et al, 7. Other Specific Feelings in Sporting Context: Ambition, Euphoria, Hubris, Pride et al, Part III: Care of Emotions, 8. 'Sentimental Education' of Athletes, 9. Therapeutic Treatment of Emotions in Sporting Practice, 10. Emotion vs. Action: Physiological, Psychological, Linguistic, and Rational Aspects of Emotion, Epilogue
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