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122Eichberg’s ‘Phenomenology’ of Sport: A Phenomenal ConfusionSport, Ethics and Philosophy 7 (3): 331-341. 2013.This paper defends philosophical phenomenology against a hostile review in the previous issue of this journal. It tries to explain what philosophical phenomenology is, and the possibilities for its empirical application; whilst also showing that Eichberg’s method is idiosyncratic, problematic and not interested in philosophical phenomenology at all. It presents the phenomenological concept of phenomenon, which is neither concrete nor abstract, and contrasts it to Eichberg’s understanding of empi…Read more
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3Violence and aggression in contemporary sportIn M. J. McNamee & S. J. Parry (eds.), Ethics and sport, E & Fn Spon. pp. 205--224. 1998.
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139Safe Danger – On the Experience of Challenge, Adventure and Risk in EducationSport, Ethics and Philosophy 11 (1): 75-91. 2017.This article reconsiders the presence and value of danger in outdoor and adventurous activities and sports in safety-conscious societies, especially in relation to the education of children and youth. Based on an original analysis of the relation between the concepts of ‘risk’ and ‘danger’, we offer an account of the relation between challenge, adventure, risk and danger, and emphasise the importance of teaching risk recognition, risk assessment, risk management and risk avoidance to children an…Read more
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Charles University, PragueProfessor (Part-time)
Prague, Hlavni mesto Praha, Czechia
Areas of Specialization
| Applied Ethics |
| Social and Political Philosophy |