From ‘philosophy of sport’ to ‘philosophies of sports’? History, identity and diversification of sport philosophy
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https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2726944Utgivelsesdato
2019Metadata
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Journal of the Philosophy of Sport. 2019, 46(3), 301-320. 10.1080/00948705.2019.1660882Sammendrag
My goal in this article is to give a portrait of how modern sport philosophy, which started in 1972, developed from relatively narrow paradigmatic borders to become a diverse and multi-paradigmatic international discipline. This development has included several changes but also some continuity. I identify three main tenets that may be viable in the future. One is to focus on the traditional sport philosophical paradigm, which had an ambition to identify the essence of sport. A second option is to develop more specific approaches, focusing on single sports or types of sport, like football or climbing. A third alternative is to develop a philosophy, not only of sport but of ‘homo movens’, studying the moving human being in different environmental and socio-cultural contexts. All three options are viable and should be welcomed.
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