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Sport: An Historical Phenomenology

Philosophy 68 (265):343 - 368 (1993)

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  1. "imperatores Victi": The Case Of C. Hostilius Mancinus.Nathan Rosenstein - 1986 - Classical Antiquity 5 (2):230-252.
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  • Utilitarianism and the Noble Art.Colin Radford - 1988 - Philosophy 63 (243):63 - 81.
    Utilitarianism tells us that actions are morally right and good if and to the extent that they add to human happiness or diminish human unhappiness. And—or, perhaps, therefore—it also tells us that the best action a person can perform is that which of all the possible actions open to him is the one which makes the greatest positive difference to human happiness. Moreover, as everyone will also remember, utilitarianism further tries to tell us, perhaps intending it as a corollary of (...)
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  • The Game Game.Mary Midgley - 1974 - Philosophy 49 (189):231 - 253.
    Some time ago, an Innocent Bystander, after glancing through a copy of Mind , asked me, ‘Why do philosophers talk so much about Games? Do they play them a lot or something?’.
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  • Lord Samuel's Speech at Lord Halsbury's Reception.[author unknown] - 1959 - Philosophy 34 (131):377-381.
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  • Greek Athletes and Athletics.Joseph Fontenrose & H. A. Harris - 1968 - American Journal of Philology 89 (4):508.
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