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  1. Ethics and Sport: An Overview.R. Scott Kretchmar - 1983 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 10 (1):21-32.
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  • The History and Philosophy of Sport: The Re-unification of Once Separated Opposites.Robert G. Osterhoudt - 1978 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 5 (1):71-76.
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  • Sport-purpose.Warren P. Fraleigh - 1975 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 2 (1):74-82.
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  • Aesthetic Aspects of Being in Sport: The Performer's Perspective in Contrast to That of the Spectator.Peter J. Arnold - 1985 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 12 (1):1-7.
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  • Cartesian and phenomenological anthropology: The radical shift and its meaning for sport.Klaus V. Meier - 1975 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 2 (1):51-73.
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  • Being-in-the-Void: A Heideggerian Analysis of Skydiving.Gunnar Breivik - 2010 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 37 (1):29-46.
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  • Toward an experiential sport aesthetic.Carolyn E. Thomas - 1974 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 1 (1):67-91.
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  • Philosophical Society for the Study of Sport 1998.Sharon Kay Stall - 1999 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 26 (1):95-104.
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  • An Overview of Sport Philosophy in Chinese-Speaking Regions (Taiwan & Mainland China).Li-Hong Hsu - 2010 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 37 (2):237-252.
    The Chinese have a 5000 years history and with it goes its Chinese philosophy. However, Chinese philosophy differs from western philosophy in more than one way. Western philosophy's famous “why” questions and free thinking were not part of Chinese philosophy. Acceptance was the rule and Confucius is known to be the source for this philosophy. The 20th century brought changes both in thinking generally as well as how sports were perceived. The main reasons for this were the opening to the (...)
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  • A Meditation on Critical Mass in the Philosophy of Sport.Klaus V. Meier - 1983 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 10 (1):8-20.
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  • Toward a social philosophy of achievement and athletics.Hans Lenk - 1976 - Man and World 9 (1):45-59.
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  • Locker Room Metaphysics (Revisited).Mike McNamee - 2012 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 6 (4):407-409.
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  • Deeper Inside the Beautiful Game.Dennis Hemphill - 2005 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 32 (1):105-115.
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  • From Phenomenology to Existentialism – Philosophical Approaches Towards Sport.Arno Müller - 2011 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 5 (3):202 - 216.
    The spectrum of methods (cf. Osterhoudt 1974) and the modes of thought that are used to analyse the world of sports are enormous. However, in international contexts, the range of philosophical reflections often seems to be reduced to a dichotomous structure, i.e. the analytical and the phenomenological approach. While the analytical position is linked to Anglo-Saxon countries, the phenomenological tradition is ascribed to continental philosophers. In this paper, firstly, I will address this seeming dichotomy of the continental and the Anglo-Saxon (...)
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  • ‘Physicality’: One Among the Internal Goods of Sport.Robert G. Osterhoudt - 1996 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 23 (1):91-103.
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  • Athletic Courage and Heart: Two Ways of Playing Games.R. Scott Kretchmar - 1982 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 9 (1):107-116.
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