Some typologies relevant to the philosophic study of sport
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1978
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Journal Article
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PHILOSOPHY; SPORT; RESEARCH; CLASSIFICATION; SOCIOLOGY; LEISURE; THEORETICAL-MODEL; PERSONALITY
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No discipline assigned
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English
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103-366-033
(Last edited on
2002/02/27 18:45:05 US/Mountain)
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ABSTRACT:
Examines four categories which represent the interests that have been represented in the philosophy of games, play, competition, and sport: the gamester, player, competitor, and jock. A description of each of the four labels is provided and negative and/or mixed categories are suggested.
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