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  1. A History and Philosophy of Sport and Physical Education: From the Ancient Civilizations to the Modern World (Second Edition) by Robert Mechikoff, Steven Estes, 1993-02
  2. Social Philosophy of Athletics: A Pluralistic and Practice-Oriented Philosophical Analysis of Top Level Amateur Sport (226p) by Hans Lenk, 1979-01
  3. Women, Philosophy, and Sport: A Collection of New Essays
  4. The "hand of God"?: Essays on the philosophy of sports (Acta philosophica Gothoburgensia) by Claudio Marcello Tamburrini, 2000
  5. Philosophy and the Sciences of Exercise, Health and Sport: Critical Perspectives on Research Methods
  6. Introduction to Sport and Physical Education Philosophy by Earle F. Zeigler, 1989-06
  7. Physical education and sport philosophy (The Prentice-Hall foundations of physical education and sport series) by Earle F Zeigler, 1977
  8. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 1997
  9. Reclaiming Leisure: Art, Sport and Philosophy by Hayden Ramsay, 2005-11-29
  10. Sport as a Form of Human Fulfillment: An Organic Philosophy of Sport History by Robert G. Osterhoudt, 2006-06-20
  11. Sport Inside Out: Readings in Literature and Philosophy by David L. Vanderwerken, 1986-01
  12. Olympism: A Basic Guide to the History, Ideals, and Sports of the Olympic Movement (Olympic Guides)
  13. Talking a Good Game: Inquiries into the Principles of Sport by Spencer Wertz, 1991-01-01
  14. Leftist Theories of Sport: A CRITIQUE AND RECONSTRUCTION (Sport and Society) by William J. Morgan, 2010-04-06

41. - Penn State Kinesiology Department
History and philosophy of sport The History of Sport involves thestudy of historical forces, institutions, and personalities
http://www.psu.edu/dept/kinesiology/content/graduate/history_of_sport.htm

42. - Penn State Kinesiology Department
and philosophy of sport Faculty Motor Control Faculty Psychologyof Movement Faculty. History and philosophy of sport Faculty.
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44. History And Philosophy Of Sport And Physical Education
5505 profdev@fresno.edu CPD Home Page This page maintained by ballen@fresno.eduLast modified February 19, 2002, History and philosophy of sport and Physical
http://www.fresno.edu/dept/sps/cockerham/hpe2013/
HPE 913
Credit:
3 semester units
college credit
Fees:
$317 Full; $267 Partial
($252 tuition plus materials and fees of $55 full or $15 partial)
Instructor:
Bill Cockerham
wcockerh@fresno.edu

To register call: Center for Professional Development 559/453-2015 or profdev@fresno.edu CPD Home Page This page maintained by ballen@fresno.edu Last modified: February 19, 2002 History and Philosophy of Sport and Physical Education Using a chronological approach, students will examine the history of games, play, sport, and physical education and their connection to Western thought and culture. The course takes a constructivist approach that is based on scholarly research using both primary and secondary sources, yet is made relevant, applicable, and practical by being project-centered. Teachers are given freedom to build their learning experience around their own unique background, interests, and location. View course website at http://home.earthlink.net/~fpu/history/

45. Course Syllabus - SPMT203 History And Philosophy Of Sport
SPMT203 History and philosophy of sport. Number of Credits 3. History and Philosophyin Sport Modern Theory; Urbanization and Industrialization/Metaphysics.
http://www.bucks.edu/syllabi/SPMT203.htm
BUCKS COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE
DEPARTMENT OF
  • Course Number and Title: SPMT203 History and Philosophy of Sport
  • Number of Credits:
  • Number of Class Meetings Per Week or Number of Instructional Minutes per Semester:
  • Prerequisites: None
  • Other Pertinent Information: None
  • Catalog Description: This course is a survey of the philosophy and historical development of sport. The course will examine the major philosophical and historical schools of thought in sport and trace the development of competitive sport from ancient civilizations to the present.
  • Required Course Content and Direction:
  • Learning Goals:
  • Grasp the historical basis of sport from ancient civilization to modern professional. Olympic, and amateur sport.
  • Distinguish between the different philosophical schools of thought.
  • Comprehend the terminology associated with the schools of thought.
  • Understand the recurring themes in sport and how these themes have shaped sport.
  • Appreciate the relationship of sport to social, political. and religious institutions.
  • Analyze the significant role sport played in historical eras from ancient civilizations to modern times.
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    48. RECR 2283 HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SPORT
    RECR 2283 HISTORY AND philosophy of sport. The historical and philosophicalroots of organized sport are traced from the Greek and
    http://www.acadiau.ca/registrar/1997_calendar/courses/recr/2283.htm
    RECR 2283 HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SPORT
    The historical and philosophical roots of organized sport are traced from the Greek and Roman civilizations through to sport in Western society. The course treats sport both as activity and as a phenomenon which assists in defining culture.
    Prereq: Second year BPE/BRM standing and permission of instructor [RECR Courses] [Subject List]

    49. KINE 2283 HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SPORT
    KINE 2283 HISTORY AND philosophy of sport. The historical and philosophicalroots of organized sport are traced from the Greek and
    http://www.acadiau.ca/registrar/1997_calendar/courses/kine/2283.htm
    KINE 2283 HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SPORT
    The historical and philosophical roots of organized sport are traced from the Greek and Roman civilizations through to sport in Western society. The course treats sport both as activity and as a phenomenon which assists in defining culture.
    Prereq: Second year standing in BRM or BPE or permission of instructor. [KINE Courses] [Subject List]

    50. Cornerstone Christian School Philosophy Of Sport
    philosophy of sport, And whatsoever ye do in word or deed, do all in thename of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God and the Father by him.
    http://www.cornerstonechristian.org/Philosophyofsport.asp
    Home Our Mission Testimonies Who We Are ... Index Parent Section Science Project Resources Cornerstone
    Christian School
    143 Clinton Ave.
    Roseville, CA
    Philosophy of Sport "And whatsoever ye do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God and the Father by him. And whatsoever ye do, do it heartily, as to the Lord, and not unto men; Knowing that of the Lord ye shall receive the reward of the inheritance: for ye serve the Lord Christ." Colossians 3:17, 23-24 Being consistent with the philosophy of Cornerstone Christian School, our athletic program will include the following goals:
  • To honor and lift up the name of Christ. "Only let your conversation be as it becometh the gospel of Christ..." (Philippians 1:27) To understand that our responsibility is first to God, second to our family, third to our school (academics), and lastly to sports. To use scripture for the foundation of all of our programs. This includes:
  • 51. International Association For The Philosophy Of Sport
    International Association For The philosophy of sport. 2000 Annual Conference.Melbourne, Australia. Annual General Meeting Minutes. 6 September, 2000.
    http://www.educ.uidaho.edu/iaps/IAPS Business/Melbourne minutes.htm
    International Association For The Philosophy of Sport 2000 Annual Conference Melbourne, Australia Annual General Meeting Minutes 6 September, 2000 Victoria University Convention Centre 12 Floor, 3000 Flinders Street Present Gunnar Breivik, Paul Davis, Warren Fraleigh, Jeffrey Fry, Jesus Ilundaen, Andy Miah, Kenneth Nickel, Terry Roberts, Angela Schneider, Dennis Hemphill, Carwyn Jones, Claudio Tamburrini, Nicholas Dixon, Naofumi Masumoto, Takayuki Hata, Masami Sekine, Leo Hsu, Sheryl Drewe, Robert Hess
    Apologies
    Bill Morgan, Mike McNamee, Scott Kretchmar, Bob Simon, Sharon Stoll, Karin Volkwein, Simon Eassom, Deb Vossen Confirmation of the Agenda The Agenda was confirmed Minutes of the Previous Meeting (2 October, 1999) The minutes were approved as a true and complete record (Nick Dixon, Warren Fraleigh). Matters Arising From the Minutes of the Previous Meeting Support For Graduate Students (4.2 refers) Will be followed up by incoming Executive Council Alternative Forms of Conference Presentation (4.3 refers)

    52. INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR PHILOSOPHY OF SPORT MEETING
    INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR philosophy of sport MEETING. Williamsburg,Virginia, 2528 October, 2001. Program. Each paper will be
    http://www.educ.uidaho.edu/iaps/Conference/2001 program.htm
    INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR PHILOSOPHY OF SPORT MEETING
    Williamsburg, Virginia, 25-28 October, 2001
    Program
    Each paper will be allotted 45 minutes for presentation and discussion. Sessions A and B will meet in parallel in separate rooms. Papers have been grouped according to shared themes, which may not be the main thesis of a paper. The best guide to a paper’s content is its title, not its placement in a session.
    Thursday, Oct. 25
    2-5 p.m. IAPS executive meeting 4-7 p.m. Registration, Cascades Foyer, Conference Center 7-7.30 p.m. Welcome 7.30-9 p.m. A Commercialization and High Salaries Chair: Mike McNamee, Cheltenham and Gloucester College of Higher Education
    Presenters
    William J. Morgan, University of Tennessee “Sport, Money, and the Moral Life” Jean-Francois Doré, Université de Québec a Montréal “Money and the mind/body problem: Philosophical reasons why people resent Alex Rodriguez’s salary”
    B Implications of Thoreau for Sport
    Chair: Scott Kretchmar, Pennsylvania State University

    53. PHILOSOPHY COMIX
    of Mind Ethics SocioPolitical Jobs for Philosophers History of Philosophy Metaphysics Epistemology philosophy of sport philosophy of sport.
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    54. PH231 THE PHILOSOPHY OF SPORT - BOOKLIST
    PH231 THE philosophy of sport BOOKLIST. IMPORTANT NOTE. Details OSTERHOUDT,RC (ED) The philosophy of sport Springfield, Ill., 1973. POSTOW
    http://www.unl.ac.uk/moduleline/readlist/PH231.html
    PH231 THE PHILOSOPHY OF SPORT - BOOKLIST
    IMPORTANT NOTE
    Details displayed on this Web page were compiled at the time of the validation of the module. If subsequently amendments are made, details should be sent by E-MAIL to Bruce Wilson, Academic Registry (b.wilson) in order that the accuracy of the data may be maintained.
    For all booklists, students and staff are also encouraged to provide feedback on any printed handouts that may differ from the information as displayed below by sending an E-MAIL to b.wilson, indicating the code of the module concerned. Indicative Bibliography Essential Reading: ARISTOTLE Politics Oxford, 1957 CAILLOIS, R.C. Man, Play and Games Free Press of Glencoe, 1961 HOSPERS (ED) Introductory Readings in Aesthetics New York, 1969 HUIZINGA Homo Ludens Routledge Kegan Paul, 1950 OSTERHOUDT, R.C. (ED) The Philosophy of Sport Springfield, Ill., 1973 POSTOW, B.C. (ED) Women, Philosophy and Sport New Jersey, 1983 RIGAUER, B. Sport and Work Columbia, 1981 PLATO The Republic Oxford, 1953

    55. Syllabus - History & Philosophy Of Sport [Southwestern Adventist University]
    PETH250 HISTORY philosophy of sport (3 credits). Department ofPhysical Education Wellness, Southwestern Adventist University.
    http://cosmic.swau.edu/~bsather/history_and_philosophy_of_sport/syllabus.htm
    Fall 2001, 9:30-10:20 MWF, LPAC1 Brian Sather, Office: LPAC , Phone: ext. 600 Web: http://pe.swau.edu Email: bsather@swau.edu Description: Lecture and discussion in this course focuses on the history and philosophy of sport with special attention to religion in sport, Seventh-day Adventist interscholastic sports, Ellen White's writings, and SDA physical educators' writings. Students redevelop their philosophy of sport and competition with information from selected readings, opinions of other students, and news in the sporting world. Students examine both ancient and modern philosophies and practices relating to sport. Goals: Students will. . . 1. Present various ethical and philosophical discussions in writing on exams and assignments. 2. Read assignments prior to class to participate in informed discussion. 3. Examine current issues related to philosophy of sport by following news stories throughout the semester and discussing the topics in the class. 4. Recall information and formulate intelligent essays about history and philosophy of sport particularly related to the Seventh-day Adventist church. 5. Acquire the ability to examine policies and ethical issues related to sport.

    56. Schedule - History & Philosophy Of Sport [Southwestern Adventist University]
    PETH250 HISTORY philosophy of sport (Fall 2001). 9/10, Mon, Sport in SDA schools,Internet Post Due Pro Wrestling Sather (1996). 9/12, Wed, Ancient Philosophy,
    http://cosmic.swau.edu/~bsather/history_and_philosophy_of_sport/schedule.htm
    Date Day Topic Assignment Wed Introduction to class and instructor Fri The Olympic Games Mon The Olympic Games Wed Fri Mon Sport in SDA schools Internet Post Due: Pro Wrestling
    Sather (1996)
    Wed Ancient Philosophy Fri Modern Philosophy Internet Post Due: Pro Wrestling Reply Mon Various topics Internet Post Due: Thesis Critique Wed Competition: Guest Lecture Daryl Thomas A. Kohn (1986, p. 1-10, 79-95) Fri Competition Mon EGW and competition Internet Post Due: Competition
    R. Graybill (1974, 8 pgs.)
    A. L. White (1967, 7 pgs.)
    Internet Post Due: Competition Reaction Wed EGW's adaptability Knight (1985, p. 17-25, 219-243) Fri Bible and competition Bring Bible to class Mon Various topics Wed Exam 1 Fri No Class: Fall Holiday Mon General Conference statements General Conference Statements (p. 24-34) Wed SDA Interscholastic Sport Controversy W. E. Howell (1926, 3 pgs)
    C. Scriven (1972, 3 part, 14 pgs.)
    W. T. Jarvis (1975, 8 pgs.)
    C. Blake (1987, 3 pgs.) Fri SDA Interscholastic Sport Controversy G. H. Akers (1988, 1 pg)
    W. S. Hamerslough (1988, 4 pgs.)

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    58. Human Kinetics - Journals
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    60. University Of Gloucestershire : About The Unit -> Staff Profiles -> Dr. Heather
    Her main research interests lie in the philosophy of sport and leisure, andethical and political decisionmaking in sport and leisure institutions.
    http://www.glos.ac.uk/lsru/content.asp?pid=33

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