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Informationen zum Autor Henning Eichberg is Associate Professorat the Faculty of Health Studies!University of Southern Denmark. Zusammenfassung The philosophy of sport has more to tell than about elite competitions, it is about people’s everyday doing. Sport for all delivers material for a philosophy of practice, and of living democracy – as a phenomenology of people in movement. This book was published as a special issue of Sport, Ethics and Philosophy. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. From Body-Culture to Philosophy: Thinking Bottom-Up - An Introduction Part 1: From Networks of Movement Culture to Conflicting Social Philosophies 2. Sport and Popular Movements: Towards a Philosophy of Moving People co-authored by Sigmund Loland 3. People's Academies and Sport: Towards a Philosophy of Bodily Education 4. Sport and the Workplace: Between Corporation and Co-Operation 5. Fitness on the Market: Forget 'The Single Individual'! Part 2: From Popular Practice to the Phenomenology of Body Cultures 6. Outdoor Activities and Landscaping: Understanding Natures in the Plural 7. Sport as Festivity: Towards a Phenomenology of the Event 8. Song and Movement: Phenomenology of Human 'Energy' 9. Traditional Games as New Games: Towards an Educational Philosophy of Play co-authored by Kit Norgaard 10. Sport and Laughter: Phenomenology of the Imperfect Human Being 11. Pull and Tug: Towards a Philosophy of the Playing 'You' 12. Sports in the Llife Cycle: Diversity in and of Ageing Part 3: From International Practice to People-to-People Dimensions 13. Inter-Ethnic Football at the Balkans: Reconciliation and Diversity co-authored by Anders Levinsen 14. Sport Co-Operation Between Denmark-Tanzania: Development and Recognition Part 4: From Bodily Practice to Living Democracy 15. Body! Soma -and Nothing Else? Diversity of Body Semantics 16. Sport and Ethics: Between Public! Civil and Private Logics 17. Education Through Sport: Towards Recognition of Popular Practice co-authored by Ejgil Jespersen 18. Bodily Democracy: Towards a Philosophy of Sport for All ...