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131The Youth Olympic Games – Some Ethical IssuesSport, Ethics and Philosophy 6 (2): 138-154. 2012.This paper presents some of the background to the development of the Youth Olympic Games, the principles underlying them, and some of the practical challenges in implementing them. Regarding the sports programme, modifications from the Olympic Games programme are noted, and innovations examined in terms of underlying values, such as immaturity and harm, talent identification and early specialisation, and the exploitation of young athletes. Issues arising from the first edition of the YOG include…Read more
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109On Biting in Sport—The Case of Luis SuárezSport, Ethics and Philosophy 9 (2): 214-232. 2015.So the Uruguayan footballer Luis Suárez has confessed, apologised and given assurances as to future good behaviour, after his 2014 World Cup assault on the Italian defender Chiellini. There were three immediate excuses and mitigations offered, which we dismiss: that it was inconsequential; that it was no different from many other ‘assaults’; and that it was not particularly serious. Our central question has a different focus: what makes biting in sport such a bad thing, especially since it does …Read more
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84Sport and Olympism: Universals and MulticulturalismJournal of the Philosophy of Sport 33 (2): 188-204. 2006.No abstract
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Charles University, PragueProfessor (Part-time)
Prague, Hlavni mesto Praha, Czechia
Areas of Specialization
| Applied Ethics |
| Social and Political Philosophy |