Heather Reid

Morningside College
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    Contemporary Athletics and Ancient Greek Ideals
    Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 4 (3): 359-361. 2010.
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    Aretism: An Ancient Sports Philosophy for the Modern Sports World provides a tripartite model of sports ethics founded on ancient Greek principles and focused on personal, civic, and global integration. Heather Reid and Mark Holowchak apply these concepts as a "golden mean" between the extremes of the commercialist and recreational models of competition. This treatment is most applicable to students and academics concerned with the philosophy of sport, but will also be of interest to those in sp…Read more
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    The Political Heritage of the Olympic Games: Relevance, Risks, and Possible Rewards
    Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 6 (2): 108-122. 2012.
    The Olympic movement sometimes claims that sport has nothing to do with politics, yet its goal of promoting peace is explicitly political. The Olympics' association with peace, furthermore, is inherited from the ancient version of the festival which took place in a very distant time and place. This essay examines the ancient political heritage of the Olympic Games and questions its relevance to such modern Olympic challenges as globalisation, cultural hegemony, social discrimination and environm…Read more
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    Sport, Philosophy, and the Quest for Knowledge
    Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 36 (1): 40-49. 2009.
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