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    Running and Philosophy: A Marathon for the Mind (edited book)
    Wiley-Blackwell. 2007.
    A unique anthology of essays exploring the philosophical wisdom runners contemplate when out for a run. It features writings from some of America’s leading philosophers, including Martha Nussbaum, Charles Taliaferro, and J.P. Moreland. A first-of-its-kind collection of essays exploring those gems of philosophical wisdom runners contemplate when out for a run Topics considered include running and the philosophy of friendship; the freedom of the long distance runner; running as aesthetic experienc…Read more
  •  98
    Is Humility a Virtue in the Context of Sport?
    Journal of Applied Philosophy 31 (2): 203-214. 2013.
    I define humility as a virtue that includes both proper self-assessment and a self-lowering other-centeredness. I then argue that humility, so understood, is a virtue in the context of sport, for several reasons. Humility is a component of sportspersonship, deters egoism in sport, fuels athletic aspiration and risk-taking, fosters athletic forms of self-knowledge, decreases the likelihood of an athlete seeking to strongly humiliate her opponents or be weakly humiliated by them, and can motivate …Read more
  •  104
    Aretism: An Ancient Sports Philosophy for the Modern World (review)
    Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 39 (2): 321-324. 2012.
    No abstract.
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    The failure of biological accounts of parenthood
    Journal of Value Inquiry 38 (4): 499-510. 2004.