Athletic Courage and Heart: Two Ways of Playing Games |
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Authors: | R. Scott Kretchmar |
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Affiliation: | S.U.N.Y., College at Brockport |
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Abstract: | This essay develops a Kantian theory of sport which addresses: (1) Kant’s categories of aesthetic judgment (2) a comparable analysis applied to athletic volition; (3) aesthetic cognition and experience and athletic volition and experience; (4) ‘free’ and ‘attached’ beauty; (5) Kant’s theory of teleological judgment; (6) the moral concept of a ‘kingdom of ends’ and sportsmanship; (7) the beautiful and the sublime in sport-experience; (8) respect and religious emotion in sport-experience; (9) the Kantian system and philosophical anthropology; and (10) sport and self-knowledge. |
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Keywords: | sport Kant aesthetics philosophy phenomenology self-knowledge sportsmanship |
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