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Routledge Phenomenological Approaches to Sport (Ethics and Sport)

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Description

Explore the deeper meaning of athletic activity with Phenomenological Approaches to Sport (Ethics and Sport) by Routledge. While many view the study of sport through the lens of sport sciences, this book offers a different perspective. It explains how a phenomenological approach reveals the nature and meanings of sport in ways that go beyond scientific reach. This text addresses how the very concepts used in sport science require philosophical explanation. It is designed with a didactic intention, meaning it aims to teach and present ideas from the phenomenological tradition clearly. This makes it an accessible resource for readers looking to illuminate complex issues in sport through a philosophical lens. Whether you are interested in the ethics of athletics or the philosophical foundations of movement, this book provides the tools to understand the lived experience of sport. It is written to be understandable even for those who do not have any previous knowledge of phenomenology, making it a valuable addition to your library of sports philosophy and ethics.

Key Features

Provides a phenomenological perspective that reveals the nature and meanings of sport beyond what traditional sport sciences can offer.

Offers philosophical explanations for the core concepts used within the field of sport science.

Designed with a didactic intention to present and discuss ideas from the phenomenological tradition clearly.

Written to be accessible and understandable for readers without any previous knowledge of phenomenology.

Uses philosophical tools to illuminate specific issues within the study of sport and ethics.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
19 March 2012
Listed Since
08 July 2011

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