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    Performance Enhancing Technologies in Sports: Ethical, Conceptual and Scientific Issues
    Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 38 (1): 128-131. 2011.
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  •  59
    Olympism is said to be a philosophy of life blending sport, education, and culture. It seems that under the philosophy of Olympism, doping, including genetic manipulation, should be sanctioned in order to continue pushing the limits of athletic achievement. Mike McNamee, professor of applied ethics at Swansea University, argues that the concept of limits, informed both by Olympism and human nature, ought to provide a structure within which athletic excellence is admired both technically and ethi…Read more
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    Introduction
    Professional Ethics, a Multidisciplinary Journal 9 (3-4): 3-8. 2001.