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Examined Sport

Hosted by The Sports Ethicist · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 45 episodes

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Each episode focuses on ideas drawn from the philosophy of sport. The podcast seeks to be a resource for students and scholars, to highlight and examine themes in the philosophy of sport, and to spur new thought and research in the field.

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The Sports Ethicist hosts Examined Sport, a science show with 45 episodes published.

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Examined Sport: Robert Simon, "Internalism and Internal Values in Sport"

May 26, 202617m0

Robert Simon's "Internalism and Internal Values in Sport," published in 2000, sets the theoretical framework for the philosophy of sport for the better part of two decades.

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Nicholas Dixon, "Winning and Athletic Superiority"

Jan 2, 202313m0

In this episode of Examined Sport, I look at Nicholas Dixon’s article: “On Winning and Athletic Superiority.” Published in the Journal of the Philosophy of Sport in 1999, this article examines the relationship between wi

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Leslie Howe, "Gamesmanship"

Aug 24, 202211m0

In this episode of Examined Sport, I examine Leslie Howe’s “Gamesmanship.” Published in the Journal of the Philosophy of Sport in 2004, this article quickly became a classic, the go-to article on the topic of gamesmanshi

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Leslie Howe, "Gamesmanship"

Aug 24, 202211m0

In this episode of Examined Sport, I examine Leslie Howe’s “Gamesmanship.” Published in the Journal of the Philosophy of Sport in 2004, this article quickly became a classic, the go-to article on the topic of gamesmanshi

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Cesar Torres and Peter Hagar, "The Desirability of the Season Long Tournament: A Response to Finn"

Feb 21, 202211m0

In this episode of Examined Sport, I look at Cesar Torres and Peter Hager’s article: “The Desirability of the Season Long Tournament: A Response to Finn.” Published in the Journal of the Philosophy of Sport in 2011, this

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Cesar Torres and Peter Hagar, "The Desirability of the Season Long Tournament: A Response to Finn"

Feb 21, 202211m0

In this episode of Examined Sport, I look at Cesar Torres and Peter Hager’s article: “The Desirability of the Season Long Tournament: A Response to Finn.” Published in the Journal of the Philosophy of Sport in 2011, this

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Stephen Finn, "In Defense of the Playoff System"

Aug 29, 202111m0

In this episode of Examined Sport, I look at Stephen Finn’s article “In Defense of the Playoff System” (Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, 2009). In this article, Finn sets out first to challenge critiques of the playof

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Stephen Finn, "In Defense of the Playoff System"

Aug 29, 202111m0

In this episode of Examined Sport, I look at Stephen Finn’s article “In Defense of the Playoff System” (Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, 2009). In this article, Finn sets out first to challenge critiques of the playof

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Pam Sailors, "Mixed Competition and Mixed Messages"

Aug 14, 202110m0

In this episode of Examined Sport, I look at Pam Sailors’ “Mixed Competition and Mixed Messages.” Sailors takes up the question of sex segregation in sport by critiquing Jane English’s 1978 “Sex Equality in Sport". Sailo

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Pam Sailors, "Mixed Competition and Mixed Messages"

Aug 14, 202110m0

In this episode of Examined Sport, I look at Pam Sailors’ “Mixed Competition and Mixed Messages.” Sailors takes up the question of sex segregation in sport by critiquing Jane English’s 1978 “Sex Equality in Sport". Sailo

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Jane English, "Sex Equality in Sports"

Jul 30, 202115m0

In this episode of Examined Sport, I look at Jane English’s “Sex Equality in Sports,” published in Philosophy and Public Affairs in 1978. In this classic and influential paper, English examines what equal opportunity for

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Jane English, "Sex Equality in Sports"

Jul 30, 202115m0

In this episode of Examined Sport, I look at Jane English’s “Sex Equality in Sports,” published in Philosophy and Public Affairs in 1978. In this classic and influential paper, English examines what equal opportunity for

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Nicholas Dixon, "A Moral Critique of Mixed Martial Arts"

Jul 16, 202114m0

In this episode of Examined Sport, I discuss Nicholas Dixon’s “A Moral Critique of Mixed Martial Arts” published in Public Affairs Quarterly in 2015. This paper is one of the first philosophical analyses of the sport of

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Nicholas Dixon, "A Moral Critique of Mixed Martial Arts"

Jul 16, 202114m0

In this episode of Examined Sport, I discuss Nicholas Dixon’s “A Moral Critique of Mixed Martial Arts” published in Public Affairs Quarterly in 2015. This paper is one of the first philosophical analyses of the sport of

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Nicholas Dixon, "Boxing, Paternalism, and Legal Moralism"

Jun 19, 202116m0

In this episode of Examined Sport, I discuss Nicholas Dixon’s “Boxing, Paternalism, and Legal Moralism” published in Social Theory and Practice in April 2001. While Dixon is not the first to address moral questions about

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Nicholas Dixon, "Boxing, Paternalism, and Legal Moralism"

Jun 19, 202116m0

In this episode of Examined Sport, I discuss Nicholas Dixon’s “Boxing, Paternalism, and Legal Moralism” published in Social Theory and Practice in April 2001. While Dixon is not the first to address moral questions about

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Scott Kretchmar, “From Test to Contest: An Analysis of Two Kinds of Counterpoint in Sport”

Jun 4, 202110m0

In this episode of Examined Sport, I discuss Scott Kretchmar’s “From Test to Contest: An Analysis of Two Kinds of Counterpoint in Sport” published in the Journal of Philosophy of Sport in 1975. One of the foundational pa

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Scott Kretchmar, “From Test to Contest: An Analysis of Two Kinds of Counterpoint in Sport”

Jun 4, 202110m0

In this episode of Examined Sport, I discuss Scott Kretchmar’s “From Test to Contest: An Analysis of Two Kinds of Counterpoint in Sport” published in the Journal of Philosophy of Sport in 1975. One of the foundational pa

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Randolph Feezell, "Sportsmanship and Blowouts"

Aug 28, 201800

In this episode of Examined Sport, I look at Randolph Feezell’s “Sportsmanship and Blowouts: Baseball and Beyond.” Published in the Journal of the Philosophy of Sport in 1999, Feezell responds to Nicholas Dixon’s paper o

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Randolph Feezell, "Sportsmanship and Blowouts"

Aug 28, 201800

In this episode of Examined Sport, I look at Randolph Feezell’s “Sportsmanship and Blowouts: Baseball and Beyond.” Published in the Journal of the Philosophy of Sport in 1999, Feezell responds to Nicholas Dixon’s paper o

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Examined Sport is hosted by The Sports Ethicist. The show is categorised under science (society) and has published 45 episodes.

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