•  46
    Mercy Killing: Sportsmanship and Blowouts
    Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 37 (1): 60-68. 2010.
    No abstract
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    Lead, Follow, or Get Out of the Way: A Critical Analysis of Pacing
    with Douglas Hochstetler
    Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 42 (3): 349-363. 2015.
    Pacing, a phenomenon whereby seasoned runners assist other runners toward pre-determined goal times in races of various lengths, is a common practice, yet it has received very little sustained philosophical scrutiny. This paper aims to take steps in that direction with a particular focus on pacing in amateur distance running. We begin with Peter Arnold’s analysis of the three views of sportsmanship – as a form of social union, as a means in the promotion of pleasure, and as a form of altruism – …Read more
  •  41
    Prescription for “Sports Medicine and Ethics”
    with Sarah Teetzel and Charlene Weaving
    American Journal of Bioethics 13 (10). 2013.
    No abstract
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    Are runners obsessive/compulsive, narcissistic masochists?
    The Philosophers' Magazine 58 95-100. 2012.