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Ethics in Sport-4th Edition

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ISBN: 9781718219731

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Page Count: 496


Ethics in Sport, Fourth Edition, offers a total of 33 essays from influential authors. These essays provide readers with classic and contemporary views on ethical issues in today’s sport culture.

The fourth edition of Ethics in Sport contains nine new essays that address the latest topics in the world of sport that have provoked widespread controversy. These issues concern, among other things, whether esports (electronic sports) are bona fide sports, whether gamesmanship is acceptable in sports competition, and whether transgender athletes who transition from male to female should be allowed to compete in sports reserved for women and under what conditions.

Each part begins with an introduction that encapsulates relevant ethical concepts and contextualizes the issues in the upcoming essays. Throughout the text, discussion questions prompt students to reflect on the information presented and to consider how ethical issues affect our society and their own lives. An instructor guide offers tools to facilitate these discussions as well as over 50 assignment recommendations.

With a wealth of new essays, Ethics in Sport, Fourth Edition, offers philosophical insights from the most influential minds in the study of ethics and keeps readers abreast of current issues.

Audience

Textbook for upper-level courses in sport ethics and ethics in sport and philosophy. Reference for sport studies scholars and for researchers, ethicists, sociologists, and philosophers of sport.
Ethics, Ethical Inquiry, and Sport: An Introduction

Part I: The Nature of Sport
Chapter 1. The Elements of Sport
Bernard Suits

Chapter 2. Thoughts on the Nature of Sport (and the Philosophy of Sport)
Graham McFee

Chapter 3. E-Sports Are Not Sports
J. Parry

Chapter 4. Internalism and Internal Values in Sport
Robert L. Simon

Chapter 5. Broad Internalism and the Moral Foundations of Sport
J.S. Russell

Chapter 6. The Normativity of Sport: A Historicist Take on Broad Internalism
William J. Morgan

Part II: Competition and Fair Play: Considerations of Winning, Cheating, and Gamesmanship
Chapter 7. Formalism Reconsidered
Paul Gaffney

Chapter 8. Competition as Cooperation
C. Thi Nguyen

Chapter 9. Sportsmanship as a Moral Category
James W. Keating

Chapter 10. Sportsmanship
Randolph M. Feezell

Chapter 11. On Winning and Athletic Superiority
Nicholas Dixon

Chapter 12. Success
J. J. Valberg

Chapter 13. Is There a Normatively Distinctive Conception of Cheating in Sport (or Anywhere Else)?
J. S. Russell

Chapter 14. Gamesmanship
Leslie A. Howe

Chapter 15. Gamesmanship as Strategic Excellence
Josh Leota & Michael-John Turp

Chapter 16. Moral Victories
Paul Gaffney

Chapter 17. What Counts as Part of a Game? A Look at Skills
Cesar R. Torres

Chapter 18. Intentional Rule Violations—One More Time
Warren P. Fraleigh

Chapter 19. The Ethics of Strategic Fouling: A Reply to Fraleigh
Robert L. Simon

Part III: Doping and Genetic Enhancement in Sport
Chapter 20. Cops and Robbers? The Roots of Anti-Doping Policies in Olympic Sport
Ian Ritchie

Chapter 21. Good Competition and Drug-Enhanced Performance
Robert L. Simon

Chapter 22. Paternalism, Drugs, and the Nature of Sports
W.M. Brown

Chapter 23. Ethics of Performance Enhancement in Sport: Drugs and Gene Doping
Bennett Foddy and Julian Savulescu

Chapter 24. The Case for Perfection
W. Miller Brown

Part IV: Gender and Sexual Equality in Sport
Chapter 25. Sex Equality in Sports
Jane English

Chapter 26. The Genetic Design of a New Amazon
Claudio Tamburrini and Torbjörn Tännsjö

Chapter 27. What Is Gender Equality in Sports?
Simona Giordano and John Harris

Chapter 28. Safety, Fairness, and Inclusion: Transgender Athletes and the Essence of Rugby
Jon Pike

Chapter 29. Transgender Women in Sport
Andria Bianchi

Part V: Select Issues in the Social Ethics of Sport: Race, Spectatorship, and Politics
Chapter 30. On the Particular Racism of Native American Mascots
Erin C. Tarver

Chapter 31. Is Our Admiration for Sports Heroes Fascistoid?
Torbjörn Tännsjö

Chapter 32. What’s Wrong With Admiring Athletes and Other People?
Ingmar Persson

Chapter 33. The Ethics of Supporting Sports Teams
Nicholas Dixon
William J. Morgan, PhD, is a professor emeritus in the division of occupational science at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles and holds a courtesy appointment in the university’s School of Communication. He has served as editor and has published extensively in the Journal of the Philosophy of Sport. He currently serves on the journal’s editorial review board. He has presented numerous papers on the topic of ethics in sport throughout the world and has written several books on the topic: Sport and Moral Conflict: A Conventionalist Theory, Why Sports Morally Matter, and Leftist Theories of Sport: A Critique and Reconstruction.

Dr. Morgan is former president of the International Association for the Philosophy of Sport. In 1994, he received the association's Distinguished Scholar Award. In the same year, he was elected an active fellow of the American Academy of Kinesiology.

All ancillaries are free to adopting instructors through HKPropel.

Instructor guide. Includes a sample syllabus with a course description, course objectives, course requirements, and a grading scale and course plan. Also included are class assignments for each part of the text and suggested answers to end-of-chapter discussion questions.

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Ethics in Sport-4th Edition
William J. Morgan

Ethics in Sport-4th Edition

$97.00 USD
Ethics in Sport, Fourth Edition, offers a total of 33 essays from influential authors. These essays provide readers with classic and contemporary views on ethical issues in today’s sport culture.

The fourth edition of Ethics in Sport contains nine new essays that address the latest topics in the world of sport that have provoked widespread controversy. These issues concern, among other things, whether esports (electronic sports) are bona fide sports, whether gamesmanship is acceptable in sports competition, and whether transgender athletes who transition from male to female should be allowed to compete in sports reserved for women and under what conditions.

Each part begins with an introduction that encapsulates relevant ethical concepts and contextualizes the issues in the upcoming essays. Throughout the text, discussion questions prompt students to reflect on the information presented and to consider how ethical issues affect our society and their own lives. An instructor guide offers tools to facilitate these discussions as well as over 50 assignment recommendations.

With a wealth of new essays, Ethics in Sport, Fourth Edition, offers philosophical insights from the most influential minds in the study of ethics and keeps readers abreast of current issues.

Audience

Textbook for upper-level courses in sport ethics and ethics in sport and philosophy. Reference for sport studies scholars and for researchers, ethicists, sociologists, and philosophers of sport.
Ethics, Ethical Inquiry, and Sport: An Introduction

Part I: The Nature of Sport
Chapter 1. The Elements of Sport
Bernard Suits

Chapter 2. Thoughts on the Nature of Sport (and the Philosophy of Sport)
Graham McFee

Chapter 3. E-Sports Are Not Sports
J. Parry

Chapter 4. Internalism and Internal Values in Sport
Robert L. Simon

Chapter 5. Broad Internalism and the Moral Foundations of Sport
J.S. Russell

Chapter 6. The Normativity of Sport: A Historicist Take on Broad Internalism
William J. Morgan

Part II: Competition and Fair Play: Considerations of Winning, Cheating, and Gamesmanship
Chapter 7. Formalism Reconsidered
Paul Gaffney

Chapter 8. Competition as Cooperation
C. Thi Nguyen

Chapter 9. Sportsmanship as a Moral Category
James W. Keating

Chapter 10. Sportsmanship
Randolph M. Feezell

Chapter 11. On Winning and Athletic Superiority
Nicholas Dixon

Chapter 12. Success
J. J. Valberg

Chapter 13. Is There a Normatively Distinctive Conception of Cheating in Sport (or Anywhere Else)?
J. S. Russell

Chapter 14. Gamesmanship
Leslie A. Howe

Chapter 15. Gamesmanship as Strategic Excellence
Josh Leota & Michael-John Turp

Chapter 16. Moral Victories
Paul Gaffney

Chapter 17. What Counts as Part of a Game? A Look at Skills
Cesar R. Torres

Chapter 18. Intentional Rule Violations—One More Time
Warren P. Fraleigh

Chapter 19. The Ethics of Strategic Fouling: A Reply to Fraleigh
Robert L. Simon

Part III: Doping and Genetic Enhancement in Sport
Chapter 20. Cops and Robbers? The Roots of Anti-Doping Policies in Olympic Sport
Ian Ritchie

Chapter 21. Good Competition and Drug-Enhanced Performance
Robert L. Simon

Chapter 22. Paternalism, Drugs, and the Nature of Sports
W.M. Brown

Chapter 23. Ethics of Performance Enhancement in Sport: Drugs and Gene Doping
Bennett Foddy and Julian Savulescu

Chapter 24. The Case for Perfection
W. Miller Brown

Part IV: Gender and Sexual Equality in Sport
Chapter 25. Sex Equality in Sports
Jane English

Chapter 26. The Genetic Design of a New Amazon
Claudio Tamburrini and Torbjörn Tännsjö

Chapter 27. What Is Gender Equality in Sports?
Simona Giordano and John Harris

Chapter 28. Safety, Fairness, and Inclusion: Transgender Athletes and the Essence of Rugby
Jon Pike

Chapter 29. Transgender Women in Sport
Andria Bianchi

Part V: Select Issues in the Social Ethics of Sport: Race, Spectatorship, and Politics
Chapter 30. On the Particular Racism of Native American Mascots
Erin C. Tarver

Chapter 31. Is Our Admiration for Sports Heroes Fascistoid?
Torbjörn Tännsjö

Chapter 32. What’s Wrong With Admiring Athletes and Other People?
Ingmar Persson

Chapter 33. The Ethics of Supporting Sports Teams
Nicholas Dixon
William J. Morgan, PhD, is a professor emeritus in the division of occupational science at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles and holds a courtesy appointment in the university’s School of Communication. He has served as editor and has published extensively in the Journal of the Philosophy of Sport. He currently serves on the journal’s editorial review board. He has presented numerous papers on the topic of ethics in sport throughout the world and has written several books on the topic: Sport and Moral Conflict: A Conventionalist Theory, Why Sports Morally Matter, and Leftist Theories of Sport: A Critique and Reconstruction.

Dr. Morgan is former president of the International Association for the Philosophy of Sport. In 1994, he received the association's Distinguished Scholar Award. In the same year, he was elected an active fellow of the American Academy of Kinesiology.

All ancillaries are free to adopting instructors through HKPropel.

Instructor guide. Includes a sample syllabus with a course description, course objectives, course requirements, and a grading scale and course plan. Also included are class assignments for each part of the text and suggested answers to end-of-chapter discussion questions.

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