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  1. Powers of Horror: An Essay on Abjection.Julia Kristeva - 1984 - Columbia University Press.
    Powers of Horror is an excellent introduction to an aspect of contemporary French literature which has been allowed to become somewhat neglected in the current emphasis on para-philosophical modes of discourse.".
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  • On Performance-Enhancing Substances and the Unfair Advantage Argument.Roger Gardner - 1989 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 16 (1):59-73.
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  • Ethics, Drugs, and Sport.W. M. Brown - 1980 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 7 (1):15-23.
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  • (1 other version)Good Competition and Drug-Enhanced Performance.Robert L. Simon - 1984 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 11 (1):6-13.
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  • (2 other versions)Paternalism, Drugs, and the Nature of Sports.W. M. Brown - 1984 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 11 (1):14-22.
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  • Sports and Drugs: Are the Current Bans Justified?Michael Lavin - 1987 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 14 (1):34-43.
    Current bans on sports and drugs rest on inadequate grounds. Prohibitions on drugs in sports should rely more on what it is permissible to ban, not on what "must" be banned. Further permissible prohibitions should enjoy democratic support at levels.
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  • (1 other version)Sport; a philosophic inquiry.Paul Weiss - 1969 - Carbondale,: Southern Illinois University Press.
    In a wide-ranging study of unusual interest, Paul Weiss, Sterling Professor of Philosophy at Yale University, applies the principles and methods of philosophy to athletics. Every culture, he notes, has games of some kind; few activities seem to interest both children and young men as much as sports do; and few attract so many spectators, rich and poor. Yet none of the great philosophers, claiming to take all knowledge and being as their province, have made more than a passing reference (...)
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  • Orchids and Muscles.Alphonso Lingis - 1986 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 13 (1):15-28.
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  • "Distancing": An Essay on Abstract Thinking in Sport Performances.R. Scott Kretchmar - 1982 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 9 (1):6-18.
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  • Prolegomena to an Expressive Function of Sport.David L. Fairchild - 1987 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 14 (1):21-33.
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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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  • Play, Utopia, and Dystopia: Prologue to a Ludic Theory of the State.William J. Morgan - 1982 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 9 (1):30-42.
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  • Comments on Simon and Fraleigh.W. M. Brown - 1984 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 11 (1):33-35.
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