Title | : | Introduction to the Philosophy of Sport (Elements of Philosophy) |
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ISBN | : | 0742570622 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9780742570627 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Kindle Edition |
Number of Pages | : | 264 |
Publication | : | First published October 1, 2012 |
Introduction to the Philosophy of Sport (Elements of Philosophy) Reviews
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This is nice as an introduction to problems in the philosophy of sport. It is written for undergrads and would be a good starting point for structuring a class on sport. The book contains its own sets of discussion questions.
I appreciated Reid's attempts to include both Eastern and Western traditional perspectives on sports, games, play, and leisure. Ultimately, though, I don't think the book is particularly interesting (probably even to undergrads) perhaps because it is too superficial to be of interest to those interested in details but too detailed to make a great introduction. This is probably colored (for me) by the seeming slap-dash treatment concerning the metaphysics of sporting, games, and play. -
Reid’s text does exactly what the title says: introduces the philosophy of sport. She covers the main stays of the discipline: the leading thinkers, the primary themes, and the central arguments. It does not go into great detail in any of these; the goal seems more to lay out the main elements and leave readers with enough context and direction to pursue particular issues on their own.
I have my quibbles with particular arguments: both in terms of presentation and content. Nonetheless, I think Reid presents and sticks to the standard main line of philosophy of sport. I think it could serve quite well as the primary text for an introductory level philosophy of sport class.