David Foster Wallace on dumb jocks and athletic genius |
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Authors: | James Wilberding |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institut für Philosophie II, Ruhr-Universit?t, Bochum, GermanyJames.Wilberding@ruhr-uni-bochum.de |
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Abstract: | David Foster Wallace was genuinely troubled by what he perceived to be a serious incongruity in the mental lives of elite athletes. To perform with grace and beauty, elite athletes must be ‘geniuses,’ yet in conversation and prose these same athletes often exhibit such vapidity and banality that he was tempted to simply write them off as unintelligent or worse. In response to this puzzle, Wallace developed different philosophical conceptions of the elite athlete aimed at bridging the gap between genius and dumb jock. For Wallace, this was an exercise designed to help him live a more compassionate life. |
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Keywords: | David Foster Wallace athletic genius Stoicism Platonism spiritual exercises fictionalism |
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