At times, the world of sport offers its fans moral and ethical questions of a formidable nature rivaling the questions pondered by medieval theologians. For example, who is morally more reprehensible: a baseball player who assaults a television cameraman or one who takes steroids after denying under oath that he had never taken steroids. Whose transgression is worse: a football player who fails a drug test or a hockey player who in a premeditated action assaults a fellow player with a sucker punch from behind, drives his head into the ice, and breaks his neck
Sports media coverage makes it easy to see professional football and ethics as strange bedfellows...
First, as a foundation for the other parts, aims and secondary effects of sports are explored (1.) a...
The landscape of sport shows conspicuous discursive and material disparities between the responses t...
At times, the world of sport offers its fans moral and ethical questions of a formidable nature riva...
This essay examines some ethical problems prevalent in contemporary American sport. Three topics are...
[[abstract]]“Doping” has become one of the serious problems in contemporary athletics. Generally spe...
AbstractFan abuse continues to be a serious problem in American college athletics. However, despit...
The apparent crisis in top-level sport with its "winning-at-all-cost-mentality " stands in...
Although sports are popular in North America, only a small research base examines the moral cultures...
Editor, William J. Morgan.Includes chapters by former College at Brockport faculty members:Warren P....
Background: The need to advance and achieve success is deeply ingrained in human evolution. As a spe...
Questions concerning whether current policies restricting the use of performance enhancing substance...
By Robert L. Simon, César R. Torres (College at Brockport faculty member), Peter F. Hager (College ...
Much of the literature regarding abuse in athletics has focused on the effects these actions have on...
It has been thought that sportspersons, through their participation in sport, acquire moral attitude...
Sports media coverage makes it easy to see professional football and ethics as strange bedfellows...
First, as a foundation for the other parts, aims and secondary effects of sports are explored (1.) a...
The landscape of sport shows conspicuous discursive and material disparities between the responses t...
At times, the world of sport offers its fans moral and ethical questions of a formidable nature riva...
This essay examines some ethical problems prevalent in contemporary American sport. Three topics are...
[[abstract]]“Doping” has become one of the serious problems in contemporary athletics. Generally spe...
AbstractFan abuse continues to be a serious problem in American college athletics. However, despit...
The apparent crisis in top-level sport with its "winning-at-all-cost-mentality " stands in...
Although sports are popular in North America, only a small research base examines the moral cultures...
Editor, William J. Morgan.Includes chapters by former College at Brockport faculty members:Warren P....
Background: The need to advance and achieve success is deeply ingrained in human evolution. As a spe...
Questions concerning whether current policies restricting the use of performance enhancing substance...
By Robert L. Simon, César R. Torres (College at Brockport faculty member), Peter F. Hager (College ...
Much of the literature regarding abuse in athletics has focused on the effects these actions have on...
It has been thought that sportspersons, through their participation in sport, acquire moral attitude...
Sports media coverage makes it easy to see professional football and ethics as strange bedfellows...
First, as a foundation for the other parts, aims and secondary effects of sports are explored (1.) a...
The landscape of sport shows conspicuous discursive and material disparities between the responses t...