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  1. Sport and games.Cei Tuxill & Sheila Wigmore - 1998 - In M. J. McNamee & S. J. Parry (eds.), Ethics and sport. New York: E & FN Spon. pp. 104.
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  • Mind, self and society.George H. Mead - 1934 - Chicago, Il.
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  • (1 other version)Being and nothingness.Jean-Paul Sartre - 1956 - Avenel, N.J.: Random House.
    Sartre explains the theory of existential psychoanalysis in this treatise on human reality.
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  • Notebooks for an ethics.Jean-Paul Sartre - 1992 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    A major event in the history of twentieth-century thought, Notebooks for a Ethics is Jean-Paul Sartre's attempt to develop an ethics consistent with the profound individualism of his existential philosophy. In the famous conclusion to Being and Nothingness , Sartre announced that he would devote his next philosophical work to moral problems. Although he worked on this project in the late 1940s, Sartre never completed it to his satisfaction, and it remained unpublished until after his death in 1980. Presented here (...)
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  • [Book review] notebooks for an ethics. [REVIEW]Jean Paul Sartre - 1994 - Social Theory and Practice 20 (1):99-110.
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  • Fair Play in Sport: A Moral Norm System.Sigmund Loland - 2001 - New York: Routledge.
    Fair Play in Sport presents a critical re-working of the classic ideal of fair play and explores its practical consequences for competitive sport. By linking general moral principles and practical cases, the book develops a contemporary theory of fair play.
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  • Merely meat'? Respect for persons in sport and games.Cei Tuxill & Sheila Wigmore - 1998 - In M. J. McNamee & S. J. Parry (eds.), Ethics and sport. New York: E & FN Spon.
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  • Being-on-the-bench: An existential analysis of the substitute in sport.Emily Ryall - 2008 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 2 (1):56 – 70.
    Being a substitute in sport appears to contradict the rationale behind being involved in that sport, especially in those sports whereby substitutes frequently remain unused or are brought on to the field of play for the final moments of that game. For the coach or manager, substitutes function as a way to improve the team achieving a particular end, namely to win the game; whether to replace an injured or tired player, to change a team’s structure or tactics, to complete (...)
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