Vol 36, No 2 (2006)

Table of Contents

Original Articles

Movements of human existence as a possible background for the study of a sporting life Abstract PDF
Miloš Bednář 11-16
A mixed methods approach to the ethical governance of Australian national sporting organisations Abstract PDF
Jim Daly 17-24
Somaesthetics and philosophical self-cultivation: An intersection of philosophy and sport Abstract PDF
Joan Grassbaugh Forry 25-28
Coaching anger: A deadly sin in a lively profession Abstract PDF
Jeffrey P. Fry 29-34
Intergenerational communication and sport: From Simmel's perspective Abstract PDF
Koyo Fukasawa 35-38
Elective performance enhancement surgery for athletes: Should it be resisted? Abstract PDF
Mark Hamilton 39-46
Movement and time Abstract PDF
Anna Hogenová 47-51
Philosophy of sport or philosophical reflection on sport Abstract PDF
Jerzy Kosiewicz 53-58
Jan Patočka's three movements of human life with respect to physical education and sport practice Abstract PDF
Irena Martínková 59-66
What is good sport: Plato's view Abstract PDF
Jernej Pisk 67-72
Athletic competition as Socratic philosophy Abstract PDF
Heather L. Reid 73-77
Modern sport and the problem of others Abstract PDF
Masami Sekine, Kenji Ishigaki 79-83
Sharing the blame: Complicity, conspiracy, and collective responsibility in sport Abstract PDF
Sarah Teetzel 85-93
The space for seeking the meaning of movement activities and the meaning of the human way of being: Movement culture Abstract PDF
Ivo Jirásek 95-99



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