| The naked truth: disability, sexual objectification, and the ESPN Body Issue |
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| Not everything is a contest: sport, nature sport, and friluftsliv |
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| Should chess and other mind sports be regarded as sports? |
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| 'Equal play, equal pay': moral grounds for equal pay in football |
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| The neutrality myth: why international sporting associations and politics cannot be separated |
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| Bernard Suits on capacities: games, perfectionism, and Utopia |
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| Being in your body' and being in the moment': the dancing body-subject and inhabited transcendence |
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| The Cybathlon experience: beyond transhumanism to capability hybridization |
2 |
| What would a deep ecological sport look like? The example of Arne Naess |
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| Cheating as wrongful competitive norm violating |
2 |
| 'He didn't want to let his team down': the challenge of dual loyalty for team physicians |
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| Shame in sport |
1 |
| Do you really hate Tom Brady? Pretense and emotion in sport |
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| Against deep conventionalism |
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| Emotional sharing in football audiences |
1 |
| Sport as a (mere) hobby: in defense of 'the gentle pursuit of a modest competence' |
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| The interplay between resentment, motivation, and performance |
1 |
| Performance-enhancing drugs as a collective action problem |
1 |
| Embodied Rilkean sport-specific knowledge |
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| Sport, stories, and morality: a Rortyan approach to doping ethics |
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| Competition, cooperation, and an adversarial model of sport |
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| Being and feeling addicted to exercise: Reflections from a neophenomenological perspective |
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| Action theory and the value of sport |
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| Suffering in sport: why people willingly embrace negative emotional experiences |
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| Conventionalism defended: a reply to Moore |
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| The use of head-to-head records for breaking ties in round-robin soccer contests |
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| Phenomenology in the bleachers: Heidegger and the truth of sport |
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| Judging athletes' moral actions: some critical reflections |
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| Therapeutic use exemptions and the doctrine of double effect |
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| What counts as part of a game? Reconsidering skills |
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| Michael Novak's alternate route: political realism in The Joy of Sports |
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| Wushu: a culture of adversaries |
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| Bubbles & Squat - did Dionysus just sneak into the fitness centre? |
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| A critique of mutualism's combination of the Aristotelian and Kantian traditions |
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| Agent-regret and sporting glory |
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| Games and ideal playgrounds |
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| Don't stop make-believing |
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| All caught up in the kayfabe: understanding and appreciating pro-wrestling |
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| Why Roger Federer is a GOAT: an account of sporting genius |
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| The compatibility of zero-sum logic and mutualism in sport |
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| Skill acquisition without representation |
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| Shame and the sports fan |
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| Sport and the anxious mind |
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| Only a game? Player misery across game boundaries |
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| From 'philosophy of sport' to 'philosophies of sports'? History, identity and diversification of sport philosophy |
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