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Pragmatism Amp the Philosophy Ofpb

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Informationen zum Autor Douglas Anderson is a professor of philosophy at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. He is the author of a variety of books and articles on the formation of the American pragmatic canon, most recently Conversations on Peirce (Fordham University Press, 2012), co-authored with Carl Hausman. He has also written extensively on the intersection of culture and philosophy in Philosophy Americana (Fordham University, 2006). John Kaag is an assistant professor of philosophy at the University of Massachusetts Lowell. He is the author of Idealism, Pragmatism and Feminism (Lexington Press, 2011) and a number of articles on the history of the American philosophical tradition.Richard Lally is an associate professor in the sport studies department at Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania. His writing and teaching focus on the topics of leadership, values and ethics-based decision making in sport. Klappentext The contributors to Pragmatism and the Philosophy of Sport argue that American pragmatism is particularly well suited analyze the experience and development of sport activities. This volume will be a valuable resource in any philosophy of sport class (undergraduate or graduate) or in a course on pragmatism; it will also be appropriate for kinesiology students. It will give readers a good sense of the themes in the American philosophical tradition as well as those in the burgeoning field of the philosophy of sport. Inhaltsverzeichnis About the Cover PhotoIntroduction: Pragmatism and the Seasoned Practitioner - Richard LallyChapter 1: Process and the Sport Experience-Douglas R. HochstetlerChapter 2: Peircean Reflections on the Personality of a Fútbol Club-Daniel Campos Chapter 3: Paddling in the Stream of Consciousness-John KaagChapter 4: Running in Place: Significance on the Treadmill?-Doug Hochstetler Chapter 5: Where Should LeBron's Loyalty Lie? Where Should Ours?-Mathew A. FoustChapter 6: Agapastic Coaching-Tim ElcombeChapter 7: Gender, Sports and the Ethics of Teammates-Brent Crouch Chapter 8: Dick Butkus, Pragmatism, and Performance Art-Douglas AndersonChapter 9: Towards a Somatic Sport Feminism-Joan Grassbaugh ForryChapter 10: Living the Injury-Jill TraceyChapter 11: Deweyan Pragmatism and Self-Cultivation-Richard Lally...

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