The purpose of this paper is to present a persuasive approach by using conceptual analysis to clarify sports-related activities through a key element-‘rules’, which has not been thoroughly discussed before and which is an important element in making the distinction between games and physical-related activities. This helps us to understand the important role of rules in games
Many philosophers think that games like chess, languages like English, and speech acts like assertio...
The article presents an ontological analysis of games. In every game one could distinct four constit...
The current paper provides a reflection about games’ ‘power’ to promote both ‘good’ and ‘bad’ learni...
‘Game’ means ‘play within the construction of rules’. The sub-category ‘sport’ considers play as com...
This study aims to clarify and to classify sport and its related phenomena, with which it is often c...
Introduction: Does philosophers stone exist in physical education? It could besaid that teaching gam...
This is an accepted manuscript of a chapter published by Routledge in An Introduction to Primary Phy...
Background Through changing the way games are represented, classification systems have increased pos...
Sports games are based on human-specific play activities. The game plays a big role in human life. I...
The article deals with the specific features of a sports game. It is noted that a sports game is a c...
Contest in sport occurs when at least two units (individuals or teams) compete under specific rules ...
Title: Fair play and the rules of sport Objectives: The main aim of this work is to define the conce...
Sport today is a rule-governed practice: constitutive rules, both prescriptive and proscriptive, def...
There has been extensive debate among various disciplines about the nature and value of play. From t...
ABSTRACTTwo prevalent assumptions in the philosophy of sport literature are that all sports are game...
Many philosophers think that games like chess, languages like English, and speech acts like assertio...
The article presents an ontological analysis of games. In every game one could distinct four constit...
The current paper provides a reflection about games’ ‘power’ to promote both ‘good’ and ‘bad’ learni...
‘Game’ means ‘play within the construction of rules’. The sub-category ‘sport’ considers play as com...
This study aims to clarify and to classify sport and its related phenomena, with which it is often c...
Introduction: Does philosophers stone exist in physical education? It could besaid that teaching gam...
This is an accepted manuscript of a chapter published by Routledge in An Introduction to Primary Phy...
Background Through changing the way games are represented, classification systems have increased pos...
Sports games are based on human-specific play activities. The game plays a big role in human life. I...
The article deals with the specific features of a sports game. It is noted that a sports game is a c...
Contest in sport occurs when at least two units (individuals or teams) compete under specific rules ...
Title: Fair play and the rules of sport Objectives: The main aim of this work is to define the conce...
Sport today is a rule-governed practice: constitutive rules, both prescriptive and proscriptive, def...
There has been extensive debate among various disciplines about the nature and value of play. From t...
ABSTRACTTwo prevalent assumptions in the philosophy of sport literature are that all sports are game...
Many philosophers think that games like chess, languages like English, and speech acts like assertio...
The article presents an ontological analysis of games. In every game one could distinct four constit...
The current paper provides a reflection about games’ ‘power’ to promote both ‘good’ and ‘bad’ learni...