Philosophy, sport and the pandemic

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Philosophy, sport and the pandemic

edited by Jeffrey P. Fry and Andrew Edgar

(Ethics and sport)

Routledge, 2022

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Unique in that its primary focus is an analysis of ethical and philosophical dimensions of the pandemic's impact on sport. Written by a team of accomplished international scholars who work in the area of the philosophy of sport.

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Introduction, Part I: To Play or Not to Play..., 1. High School Sport, COVID-19, Paternalism, and Harm to Others, 2. Autonomy, Paternalism, and the Dilemmas of Pandemic Sport, 3. Big Ten Football's Decision to Reinstate its Season: How to Run the Reverse, 4. COVID-19 Unmasks the NCAA's Collegiate Model Myth, 5. Black Bodies, Dueling Pandemics, and the Hidden Rules for White Profit in the NBA: Do Black Lives Really Matter?, 6. COVID-19, Sport, and Ethics: The Case of the Australian Open 2021, 7. COVID-19, Risk, and Nature Sports: Pandemic Dilemmas, 8. Sport, COVID-19, and Acceptable Risk, Part II: Sport Today and Tomorrow, 9. Watching Sport During COVID-19, 10. COVID-19 and the Integrity of Football, 11. COVID-19 and How Best to Complete the 2019-20 Football Season, 12. The Implications of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Fairness and Fair Play for Olympic Athletes Training for the Tokyo Olympic Games, 13. Ascetic Cycling and Meaningful Suffering in Pandemic Times: Happy Sisyphus, 14. COVID-19, Lip Gloss, and the Threat to Women's Sport, 15. What a Pandemic Might Teach Us About Using Animals for Sport, 16. Rethinking Sport Ethics in a Complex Post-Pandemic World, Coda

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