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- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- Ethics, Ethical Inquiry, and Sport: An Introduction
- Part I. The Nature of Sport
- Chapter 1. The Elements of Sport
- Chapter 2. Thoughts on the Nature of Sport (and the Philosophy of Sport)
- Chapter 3. E-Sports Are Not Sports
- Chapter 4. Internalism and Internal Values in Sport
- Chapter 5. Broad Internalism and the Moral Foundations of Sport
- Chapter 6. The Normativity of Sport: A Historicist Take on Broad Internalism
- Part II. Competition and Fair Play: Winning, Cheating, and Gamesmanship
- Chapter 7. Formalism Reconsidered
- Chapter 8. Competition as Cooperation
- Chapter 9. Sportsmanship as a Moral Category
- Chapter 10. Sportsmanship
- Chapter 11. On Winning and Athletic Superiority
- Chapter 12. Success
- Chapter 13. Is There a Normatively Distinctive Concept of Cheating in Sport (or Anywhere Else)?
- Chapter 14. Gamesmanship
- Chapter 15. Gamesmanship as Strategic Excellence
- Chapter 16. Moral Victories
- Chapter 17. What Counts as Part of a Game? A Look at Skills
- Chapter 18. Intentional Rules Violations—One More Time
- Chapter 19. The Ethics of Strategic Fouling: A Reply to Fraleigh
- Part III. Doping and Genetic Enhancement in Sport
- Chapter 20. Cops and Robbers? The Roots of Anti-Doping Policies in Olympic Sport
- Chapter 21. Good Competition and Drug-Enhanced Performance
- Chapter 22. Paternalism, Drugs, and the Nature of Sports
- Chapter 23. Ethics of Performance Enhancement in Sport: Drugs and Gene Doping
- Chapter 24. The Case for Perfection
- Part IV. Gender and Sexual Equality in Sport
- Chapter 25. Sex Equality in Sports
- Chapter 26. The Genetic Design of a New Amazon
- Chapter 27. What Is Gender Equality in Sports?
- Chapter 28. Safety, Fairness, and Inclusion: Transgender Athletes and the Essence of Rugby
- Chapter 29. Transgender Women in Sport
- Part V. Select Issues in the Social Ethics of Sport: Race, Spectatorship, and Politics
- Chapter 30. On the Particular Racism of Native American Mascots
- Chapter 31. Is Our Admiration for Sports Heroes Fascistoid?
- Chapter 32. What’s Wrong With Admiring Athletes and Other People?
- Chapter 33. The Ethics of Supporting Sports Teams
- Index
- About the Editor
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