By Robert L. Simon, César R. Torres (College at Brockport faculty member), Peter F. Hager (College at Brockport faculty member). Includes a short discussion of the view of Scott Kretchmar (former College at Brockport faculty member) on pages 5-53. Addressing both collegiate and professional sports, the updated edition of Fair Play: The Ethics of Sport explores the ethical presuppositions of competitive athletics and their connection both to ethical theory and to concrete moral dilemmas that arise in actual athletic competition. This fourth edition has been updated with new examples, including a discussion of Spygate by the New England Patriots and recent discoveries on the use of performance enhancing drugs by top athletes. Two additional ...
This article reviews approaches to studying sportspersonship, moral behavior in sport and broader mo...
Sports activity has entered the age of science. It is no longer limited to applying and passing on t...
Sports activity has entered the age of science. It is no longer limited to applying and passing on t...
Editor, William J. Morgan.Includes chapters by former College at Brockport faculty members:Warren P....
Edited by Robert L. Simon. Includes a chapter written by former College at Brockport faculty member ...
Everybody involved in sport, from the bleachers to the boardroom, should develop an understanding of...
During the past few years of my collegiate and youth-club coaching career, I have often found myself...
During the past few years of my collegiate and youth-club coaching career, I have often found myself...
This essay examines some ethical problems prevalent in contemporary American sport. Three topics are...
In competitive sport the expression "fair play" often stands as a very important symbol. M.J. Borotr...
During the past few years of my collegiate and youth-club coaching career, I have often found myself...
Background: The need to advance and achieve success is deeply ingrained in human evolution. As a spe...
Background: The need to advance and achieve success is deeply ingrained in human evolution. As a spe...
The subject proposed to be treated is very important - both for the author and for the general publi...
Sports activity has entered the age of science. It is no longer limited to applying and passing on t...
This article reviews approaches to studying sportspersonship, moral behavior in sport and broader mo...
Sports activity has entered the age of science. It is no longer limited to applying and passing on t...
Sports activity has entered the age of science. It is no longer limited to applying and passing on t...
Editor, William J. Morgan.Includes chapters by former College at Brockport faculty members:Warren P....
Edited by Robert L. Simon. Includes a chapter written by former College at Brockport faculty member ...
Everybody involved in sport, from the bleachers to the boardroom, should develop an understanding of...
During the past few years of my collegiate and youth-club coaching career, I have often found myself...
During the past few years of my collegiate and youth-club coaching career, I have often found myself...
This essay examines some ethical problems prevalent in contemporary American sport. Three topics are...
In competitive sport the expression "fair play" often stands as a very important symbol. M.J. Borotr...
During the past few years of my collegiate and youth-club coaching career, I have often found myself...
Background: The need to advance and achieve success is deeply ingrained in human evolution. As a spe...
Background: The need to advance and achieve success is deeply ingrained in human evolution. As a spe...
The subject proposed to be treated is very important - both for the author and for the general publi...
Sports activity has entered the age of science. It is no longer limited to applying and passing on t...
This article reviews approaches to studying sportspersonship, moral behavior in sport and broader mo...
Sports activity has entered the age of science. It is no longer limited to applying and passing on t...
Sports activity has entered the age of science. It is no longer limited to applying and passing on t...