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Book of Abstracts 46Th Annual Meeting Oslo, Norway September 5 Book of Abstracts 46th Annual Meeting Oslo, Norway September 5 – 8, 2018 Index Andersen, Wivi and Kostveit, Wiel The long way home: The future of Norwegian Girevoy Sport viewed from a neo- aristotelian perspective ........................................................................................................................................................... 2 Aggerholm, Kenneth and Standal, Oyvind Bildung-Theoretical Reflections on the Justification of Physical Education ....... 3 Archer, Alfred and Prange, Martine Moral Grounds for Equal Pay in Football .................................................................... 4 Berg, Adam Cultural Coercion and the Ethics of Tackle Football ............................................................................................ 4 Birch, Jens E., Moe, Vegard Fusche, and Breivik, Gunnar Knowledge, Consciousness, and Sporting Skills .......................... 5 Blecker, Robert Properly Defining & Punishing Cheating: What Can Law Teach Sport Authorities: IOC, CAS, WADA .......... 6 Breivik, Gunnar From ‘philosophy of sport’ to ‘philosophies of sports’? History, identity and diversification of sport philosophy ............................................................................................................................................................................... 1 Borge, Steffen Suits’ Utopia and Human Sports ..................................................................................................................... 7 Cacchiarelli, Matteo Towards an ontology of Play. Theory of Use and Sport as Apparatus .................................................. 8 Carlson, Chad Divine Diversions: Revisiting Suits on Games and Utopia ............................................................................... 9 Carrio, Alberto Playing fair by the rules ............................................................................................................................... 10 Cleary, Richard You Are Where? Sport and Mediated Space ............................................................................................... 11 Colas, Yago A Pragmatic Critique of Efficiency in Basketball Analytics ................................................................................ 12 Dahl, Dagmar Swimming – From Inside to Outside: Open Water / Wild Swimming from the Perspective of Philosophical Aesthetics and Spirituality ..................................................................................................................................................... 13 Durbin, Daniel T. Athletes as Equipment for Living: Kenneth Burke and Recasting Aristotelian Notions of Sport Daniel T. Durbin ................................................................................................................................................................................ 14 Devine, John William Taking Excellence Seriously: Ethics and Enhancement in Sport ........................................................ 14 Edgar, Andrew Are moguls ugly? Sport and the exploration of aesthetic value ................................................................. 15 English, Colleen Feminist Narrative in Sport ........................................................................................................................ 16 Eylon, Yuval Skill and Value (Why there are no Sports in Utopia) ........................................................................................ 16 Fan, Claire Zhenxu Cartesian Mind-Body Relations Rethought in the Mind-Body Unity in Sports' Training ....................... 17 Flores, Santos Critical Pedagogy in Community and Youth Sports Development ................................................................ 18 Flynn, Erin Close Contests and the Value of Winning ........................................................................................................... 19 ii Fried, Jeremy The Hall of Fame is Special: the Epistemic Message of Sports Halls of Fame ................................................ 20 Frías, Francisco Javier López and Torres, Cesar R. The Ethics of Cloning Horses in Polo ..................................................... 21 Fry, Jeffrey "Sport, Anosognosia, and Revelation" ............................................................................................................... 22 Fukasawa, Koyo and Morita, Hiraku What is the value of sports as teaching material in citizenship education? ............. 23 Gaffney, Paul Anger in sport ................................................................................................................................................. 24 Gleaves, John, Christiansen, Ask Vest, and Kayser, Bengt Ethics of Harm Reduction for Performance-Enhancing Drugs. 25 Gonsalves, Mikael J. & Schneider, Angela J. Institutionalized Doping; contrasting individual athlete’ deliberation and a nation state’s deliberation to dope ....................................................................................................................................... 26 Gurholt, Kirsti Arctic Adventure Girls and Lived Body Experiences in the Age of the Anthropocene ................................... 26 Hἂmἂlἂinen, Mika and Bloodworth, Andrew Decision-makers in Finnish elite sport organisations, doping and moral reproach ................................................................................................................................................................................ 27 Hamilton, Mark Aristotle's Hamartia Manifested in Modern Athletes ................................................................................ 28 Hardman, Alun Video Assistant Referees (VAR) and the Social Shaping of Sport Technology ............................................. 28 Harris, Marc The Sport Alcohol Nexus: The Circle of Vice ..................................................................................................... 29 Hata, Takayuki and Sekine, Masami Research interests and methodology of sport philosophy in Japan from the 1970’s to the present ............................................................................................................................................................................ 30 Hipólito, Inés and Ilundáin-Agurruza, Jesús Risky Business – The Dissolution of Self-Consciousness in Expert Extreme Performance .......................................................................................................................................................................... 30 Hjortborg, Sara, Ekdahl, David, Damkjaer, Camilla, Ravn, Susanne, Montero, Susanne and Høffding, Simon Combining qualitative research methodologies and phenomenology – promises and challenges ........................................................ 31 Hochstetler, Douglas "Getting to maybe": Risk and uncertainty in youth sport specialization ........................................... 32 Howe, Leslie When is a Sport not a Sport? Nature Sport and Friluftsliv .............................................................................. 33 Hsu, Li-Hong (Leo) Does an Olympian have transcendental responsibilities? ...................................................................... 34 Hurych, Emanuel Gamification as a symptom of sportification from the ontogical and ethical perspectives .................... 34 Hwang, Jung Hyun Justification of Anger in Sport ................................................................................................................ 36 Ilundáin-Agurruza, Jesús and Takemura, Mizuho Giving Vulnerability A Sporting Chance – Genetic Doping and Enhancement, Excellence, and Enactive Ethics ..................................................................................................................... 37 Ishigaki, Kenji An Intercorporeal Approach as the New Method of Sport Philosophy ................................................ 37 Jespersen, Ejgil Sport, honor and dignity.............................................................................................................................. 38 iii Jin, Hyunju Philosophical Research on the Five Branches of the Sport Natural Science....................................................... 39 Jones, Carwyn On becoming the right sort in sport: does sport build character? .................................................................. 1 Kanaya, Mariko Review of the subject content in university physical education: From the viewpoint of the phenomenological-morphological movement theory in sport .............................................................................................. 40 Kirschner, Julianna Sport in the Stands: A Critical Analysis of the Los Angeles Dodgers Fan Experience ............................ 41 Kobiela, Filip Crazy Little Things Called 'Games' .................................................................................................................. 41 Krein, Kevin Two Approaches to Fear in Sport ..................................................................................................................... 42 Kretchmar, Scott A Revised Definition of Games: An Analysis of Grasshopper Errors, Omissions, and Ambiguities ........... 42 Larsen, Signe Højbjerre Playing the modern, accelerated city ............................................................................................ 43 Lewandowski, Joseph D Between Rounds: The Ethics and Aesthetics of Sixty Seconds .....................................................
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