The Ethics of Sports

The Ethics of Sports
Author: Mike J. McNamee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Sports
ISBN: 9780415478618

Part 1: The roots of sports ethics: games, play, sports - Part 2: Fair contests : rules, spoiling and cheating - Part 3: Doping, genetic modification and the ethics of enhancement - Part 4: Cultures of equality and difference: dis/ability, gender and race - Part 5: Ethical development in and through sports: rules, virtues and vices - Part 6: Commercialism, corruption and exploitation in sports - Part 7: Ethics and adventurous activity.

The Ethics of Sport

The Ethics of Sport
Author: Robert L. Simon
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2016-07-08
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0190270217

We encourage children to play sports from an early age in order to instill in them such virtues as teamwork, perseverance, respect, fairness, and discipline, but, as perennial scandals in the headlines show us, sports also give rise to thorny ethical problems. Can the ugly, corrupt side of sports counteract their potential to deepen our moral lives and make a positive impact? This accessible book tackles a wide-ranging array of topics that arise in ethics of sport on every level, from amateur to professional, and from the general to the specific. Ethics of sport expert Robert Simon examines provocative, thorny questions throughout the book: Why do we care so much about sports? Do sports embody special values that social function views fail to grasp? Are such values good or bad? What counts as overemphasizing winning? Should winning be important in youth sports? What makes cheating in sports ethically objectionable? Is trash-talking cheating? How have performance enhancing drugs affected sport? Can we distinguish them from other advances that enhance performance, such as technological improvements in equipment? Should contact sports be modified to protect the health of athletes? Do organized athletics belong in schools? Don't athletic programs undermine academics in secondary and college education? Would it be better to separate sports and education, so schools focus on academics? Do sports undermine or reinforce gender equity? Why do so many elite athletes misbehave? How have professional sports affected minority groups and the underprivileged? Is money ruining elite sport? Simon's short exploration of the ethics of sports, which unfolds in this series' distinctive question-and-answer format, will interest sports enthusiasts, those who seek to understand the ethical controversies in sport even from an outsider's perspective, and students of applied ethics who need a primer on sports ethics in particular.

Fair Play

Fair Play
Author: Robert L. Simon
Publisher: Westview Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-08-05
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780813349206

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 authors, Cesar R. Torres and Peter F. Hager, bring to this edition a discussion of the moral issues involved in youth sports and the ethics of being a fan, as well as a fresh perspective on the theories of broad internalism and the quest for excellence. Furthermore, major criticisms of broad internalism by philosophers William J. Morgan and Scott Kretchmar add a new dimension to the discussion on the moral foundations of winning.

The Ethics of Sport

The Ethics of Sport
Author: Arthur L. Caplan
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 545
Release: 2017
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0190210990

Sports are more than just "games." They can unite countries, start wars, and revolutionize views on race, class, and gender. Through works from philosophy, sociology, medicine, and law, this collection explores intersections of sports and ethics, and identifies the immense role of sports in shaping and reflecting social values.

Why Sports Morally Matter

Why Sports Morally Matter
Author: William Morgan
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2006-08-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 113424679X

When we accept that advertisers and sponsors dictate athletic schedules, that success in sport is measured by revenue, that athletes’ loyalties lie with their commercial agents instead of teams and that game rules exist to be tested and broken in the pursuit of a win, what does our regard for sport say about the moral and political well-being of our society? Why Sports Morally Matter is a deeply critical examination of pressing ethical issues in sports – and in society as a whole. Exploring the broad historical context of modern America, William J. Morgan argues that the current state of sports is a powerful indictment of our wealth-driven society and hyper-individualistic way of life. Taking on critics from all sides of the political debate, Morgan makes the case that, despite the negating effect of free market values, sport still possesses important features that encourage social, moral and political values crucial to the flourishing of a democratic polity. It is this potential to transform society and the individual that makes sport a key battleground in the struggle for the moral soul of twenty-first century America.

Ethics and Sport

Ethics and Sport
Author: M.J. McNamee
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2002-09-11
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1135815933

The issues surrounding ethical controversies in sport are often touched on in the popular media. This book by leading international scholars in philosophy and the philosophy of sport provides systematic treatment of the ethics of sport from a range of perspectives. Part one includes essays which focus on the basis of sport as an activity that is inherently ethical. Part two concerns the nature of the oft-heard but seldom-clarified notion of fair play. Three essays are included which articulate substantively different interpretations of the concept all of which have different allegiances in ethical theory and practical consequences. Part three deals with ethical questions in physical education and coaching, and Part four, on contemporary issues, includes essays which focus on topics such as violence, conflict and deception. This book is accessible to a wide range of teachers and students in the field of sport and leisure studies. Contributions from international, highly regarded experts in the field to provide the reader with the systematic treatment of the ethics in sport from a diverse perspective.

Ethics in Sport

Ethics in Sport
Author: Klaus V. Meier
Publisher: Human Kinetics Publishers
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2001
Genre: Medical
ISBN:

This text examines key issues such as drugs in sport, violence, scandals and unethical practices. A comprehensive coverage of the ethical issues confronting sport in contemporary society.

The Ethics of Coaching Sports

The Ethics of Coaching Sports
Author: Robert L. Simon
Publisher: Westview Press
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2013-02-05
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0813346088

An invited collection of prominent scholars examining normative issues raised by the role of coaching, the ethics of competition, coaching youth sports, and coaching relating to the law