Should the use of performance enhancing drugs be allowed in elite and professional sport? This chapter examines the leading harm, fairness, and excellence-based arguments against the moral permissibility of doping, and it develops a novel excellence-based objection, according to which drugs should not be permitted in order to protect the fundamental purpose of elite and professional sport as an excellence-based activity
The purpose of this chapter is to provide an overview of the philosophical and ethical underpinnings...
Doping is a complex moral and scientific dilemma and its prevention has led to a costly but less tha...
There is a disconnect between how legal and sporting authorities, on the one hand, and many elite at...
Should the use of performance-enhancing drugs (PED) be banned in sport? A proper response to this qu...
Performance enhancing drug use in sport is regarded as a crisis requiring comprehensive and\ud often...
This author examines the doping debate’s fundamental question: is sport justified to prohibit certai...
The use of certain technologies, especially of specific pharmacological means, with the aim of impro...
The use of certain performance-enhancing drugs (PED) is banned in sport. I discuss critically standa...
The knowledge of using performance-enhancing drugs and supplements is caused by psychological and so...
Performance enhancing drug use in sport is regarded as a crisis requiring comprehensive and often d...
Performance enhancing drug use in sport arguably constitutes a crisis, and as such, targeted measure...
Performance enhancing drug use in sport arguably constitutes a crisis, and as such, targeted measure...
Introduction: The advent of the widespread use and abuse of Performance Enhancement Substances has r...
Introduction: The advent of the widespread use and abuse of Performance Enhancement Substances has r...
Questions concerning whether current policies restricting the use of performance enhancing substance...
The purpose of this chapter is to provide an overview of the philosophical and ethical underpinnings...
Doping is a complex moral and scientific dilemma and its prevention has led to a costly but less tha...
There is a disconnect between how legal and sporting authorities, on the one hand, and many elite at...
Should the use of performance-enhancing drugs (PED) be banned in sport? A proper response to this qu...
Performance enhancing drug use in sport is regarded as a crisis requiring comprehensive and\ud often...
This author examines the doping debate’s fundamental question: is sport justified to prohibit certai...
The use of certain technologies, especially of specific pharmacological means, with the aim of impro...
The use of certain performance-enhancing drugs (PED) is banned in sport. I discuss critically standa...
The knowledge of using performance-enhancing drugs and supplements is caused by psychological and so...
Performance enhancing drug use in sport is regarded as a crisis requiring comprehensive and often d...
Performance enhancing drug use in sport arguably constitutes a crisis, and as such, targeted measure...
Performance enhancing drug use in sport arguably constitutes a crisis, and as such, targeted measure...
Introduction: The advent of the widespread use and abuse of Performance Enhancement Substances has r...
Introduction: The advent of the widespread use and abuse of Performance Enhancement Substances has r...
Questions concerning whether current policies restricting the use of performance enhancing substance...
The purpose of this chapter is to provide an overview of the philosophical and ethical underpinnings...
Doping is a complex moral and scientific dilemma and its prevention has led to a costly but less tha...
There is a disconnect between how legal and sporting authorities, on the one hand, and many elite at...