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  1. Man, sport, and existence.Howard S. Slusher - 1967 - Philadelphia,: Lea & Febiger.
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  • The philosophy of sport: a collection of original essays.Robert G. Osterhoudt - 1973 - Springfield, Ill.,: Thomas.
    The ontological status of sport: Weiss, P. Records and the man. Schacht, R. L. On Weiss on records, athletic activity, and the athlete. Fraleigh, W. P. On Weiss on records and on the significance of athletic records. Stone, R. E. Assumptions about the nature of movement. Suits, B. The elements of sport. Kretchmar, S. Ontological possibilities: sport as play. Morgan, W. An existential phenomenological analysis of sport as a religious experience. Fraleigh, W. P. The moving "I." Fraleigh, W. P. Some (...)
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  • Sport in a philosophic context.Carolyn E. Thomas - 1983 - Philadelphia: Lea & Febiger.
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  • Homo ludens: A study of the play‐element in cult.Johan Huizinga - 1949 - Routledge/Thoemms Press.
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  • Zen in the Art of Archery.Eugen Herrigel & R. F. C. Hull - 1955 - Philosophy East and West 5 (3):263-264.
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  • An Introduction to the Philosophy of Physical Education and Sport.Robert G. Osterhoudt - 1978 - Stipes Publishing, LLC.
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  • Philosophy.James Lee Christian - 1973 - San Francisco,: Rinehart Press.
    This popular introductory text provides a unique set of teaching tools for instructors who prefer a synoptic approach. The text is visually appealing and reader friendly. The author accents his accessible writing with cartoons, quotations, and related findings from the social and physical sciences, reinforcing his conception of philosophy as the individual's attempt to unify disparate world views. The style of writing makes central philosophical concepts readily engaging to students. Interspersed biographies give the student a feeling for the lives of (...)
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  • Plato and Athletics.Daniel A. Dombrowski - 1979 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 6 (1):29-38.
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  • 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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  • Personalizing Physical Education and Sports Philosophy.Earle F. Zeigler - 1975 - Champaign, Ill. : Stipes.
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  • Toward a philosophy of sport.Harold J. VanderZwaag - 1972 - Reading, Mass.,: Addison-Wesley.
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  • Playful Freedom: Sartre's Ontology Re-appraised.Ralph Netzky - 1974 - Philosophy Today 18 (2):125-136.
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  • The development of a scientific specialty: The phage group and the origins of molecular biology.Nicholas C. Mullins - 1972 - Minerva 10 (1):51-82.
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  • Sports and athletics: philosophy in action.Joseph C. Mihalich - 1982 - Totowa, N.J.: Rowman & Littlefield.
    Although sports and athletics provide a nearly universal social context for the learning of such cherished values as courage, honesty, discipline, communal efforts, and the pursuit of excellence, little attention has been devoted to the philosophy of this important element in human life. In a fascinating survey of the philosophic dimensions of sports and athletics, the author delves into a variety of topics, including game and play theory, play-forms and game principles in history, existentialism and sports, the popularity of sports, (...)
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  • The philosophic process in physical education.Elwood Craig Davis (ed.) - 1967 - Philadelphia,: Lea & Febiger.
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  • “And That Is The Best Part of Us:” Human Being and Play.Drew A. Hyland - 1977 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 4 (1):36-49.
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  • The Philosophic process in physical education.William A. Harper & Elwood Craig Davis (eds.) - 1967 - Philadelphia: Lea & Febiger.
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