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    Editorial – the Premier league and financial regulation
    Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 1-3. forthcoming.
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    Somaesthetics and Sport (edited book)
    with William Morgan
    Brill. 2022.
    The contributors to _Somaesthetics and Sport_ explore our embodied experiences of watching and playing sport, including sport’s beauty; the place of exercise in our sense of living a good life; and how we cope with pain and suffering.
  •  9
    What do players do in a game? A Habermasian perspective
    Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 50 (3): 311-328. 2023.
    By adopting Habermas’ communicative theory, this paper categorizes players’ actions into four elements. The strategic action involves players manipulating each other within the framework of a gameFootnote1; normative action is manifested in following the rules and the underlying ethos; dramaturgical action emerges through the players’ deliberate presentation of themselves to both participants and spectators; and communicative action reveals the purpose of a game as a way of being. The conceptual…Read more
  •  16
    Sport and AI
    Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 17 (3): 275-277. 2023.
    AI (Artificial Intelligence) has become the subject of intense reflection recently, not least due to the rising public profile of Open AI’s ChatGPT, and the spread of AI generated images that readi...
  •  24
    Velázquez and the representation of dignity
    Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 6 (2): 111-121. 2003.
    The purpose of this paper is to explore the visual representation of dignity, through the particular example of the seventeenth century Spanish painter Diego Velázquez. Velázquez works at a point in Western history when modern conceptions of dignity are beginning to be formed. It is argued that Velázquez' portraits of royalty and aristocracy articulate a tension between a feudal conception of majesty and a modern conception of the dignity of merit. On this level, modern conceptions of dignity of…Read more
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    Danto, in a somewhat Hegelian manner, argues that art is an alienated form of philosophy. My contention is that sport, too, is an alienated form of philosophy. In making his argument, Danto (1981,...
  •  85
    In this essay I explore the relationship of sport to art. I do not intend to argue that sport is one of the arts. I will rather argue that sport and art have a commonality, in that both are alienated philosophy. This is to propose – in an argument that has its roots in Hegel's aesthetics – that sport and art may both be interpreted as a way of reflecting upon metaphysical and normative issues, albeit in media that are alien to philosophy's conceptual language. The medium of art is the manipulati…Read more
  •  84
    Flourishing in health care
    with Stephen Pattison
    The purpose of this paper is to offer an account of ‘flourishing’ that is relevant to health care provision, both in terms of the flourishing of the individual patient and carer, and in terms of the flourishing of the caring institution. It is argued that, unlike related concepts such as ‘happiness’, ‘well-being’ or ‘quality of life’, ‘flourishing’ uniquely has the power to capture the importance of the vulnerability of human being. Drawing on the likes of Heidegger and Nussbaum, it is argued th…Read more
  •  97
    This paper explores space as a core source of aesthetic pleasure in various codes of football. The paper begins by applying Kant’s distinction between the agreeable and the pleasurable to sport, arguing that the appreciation of sport entails more than just excitement. Pleasure comes from an appreciation of the rules, strategies and history of the game. The significance of the rules of various codes of football in articulating our experience of space will be taken as fundamental to such appreciat…Read more
  •  41
    I began this essay with the question of whether sport is the sort of thing of which there can be a philosophy. Danto (1981, 55), in defending the claim that art is the sort of thing of which there...
  •  17
    A Hermeneutics of Sport
    Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 7 (1): 140-167. 2013.
    Best (1978, 117) argues that sport, unlike art, does not allow for ‘the possibility of the expression of a conception of life issues, such as contemporary moral, social and political problems’. For...
  •  7
    A Dispute Over Golf Balls
    Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 17 (2): 125-126. 2023.
    Governing bodies in golf, in particular the R&A and USGA, are proposing to introduce an elite golf ball for their tournaments (the Open and the US Open) in 2026 (see https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/gol...
  •  16
    Book Symposium: Jason Holt, Kinetic Beauty: The Philosophical Aesthetics of Sport
    with Jason Holt, Stephen Mumford, and John E. MacKinnon
    Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 17 (3): 369-392. 2023.
    This book symposium on Jason Holt’s Kinetic Beauty: The Philosophical Aesthetics of Sport includes commentaries from Stephen Mumford, John E. MacKinnon and Andrew Edgar with replies from Holt.
  •  9
    Come on You Rooks
    Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 17 (1): 1-2. 2022.
    Lewes is a small town (population around 17,000) in the south of England. It is positioned on the river Ouse, just as it cuts through the Sussex Downs. It is a town that takes its own history serio...
  • Equality revisited
    In John Coggon, Sarah Chan, Søren Holm, Thomasine Kimbrough Kushner & John Harris (eds.), From reason to practice in bioethics: an anthology dedicated to the works of John Harris, Manchester University Press. 2015.
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    The Modernism of Sport
    Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 7 (1): 121-139. 2013.
    In the previous chapter ‘The Beauty of Sport', I made a distinction between classical and modernist aesthetics. The classical is exemplified in eighteenthcentury art criticism and its use of the la...
  • Introduction
    In Jeffrey P. Fry & Andrew Edgar (eds.), Philosophy, Sport and the Pandemic, Routledge. 2022.
  • Coda
    In Jeffrey P. Fry & Andrew Edgar (eds.), Philosophy, Sport and the Pandemic, Routledge. 2022.
  • The meaning of a pandemic
    In Peg Brand Weiser (ed.), Camus's _The Plague_: Philosophical Perspectives, Oxford University Press. 2023.
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    Wales vs Ukraine
    Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 16 (3): 251-253. 2022.
    On 5th June 2022 Wales played Ukraine for a place in the FIFA World Cup finals, which are due to be held in Qatar in November and December 2022.I suspect that all right-mined people wanted Ukraine...
  •  4
    Habermas: The Key Concepts
    Routledge. 2006.
    An easy-to-use A-Z guide to a body of work that spans philosophy, sociology, politics, law and cultural theory, this is an essential reference guide to one of the most important social theorists of the last century.
  •  106
    The structure of the next three chapters owes much to Kant's four great definitions of ‘beauty’ found with his Critique of Judgement, in the ‘Analytic of the Beautiful’ (1952, §§1–22). The first pa...
  •  9
    Environmental Thought: A Short History
    Philosophical Quarterly 72 (3): 774-777. 2022.
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    Paul Taylor’s A Comparative Philosophy of Sport and Art offers an engagingly written overview of key issues in the debates concerning the relationships between, and relative merits of, sport and th...
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    The 2021 Mike McNamee Student Essay Prize
    Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 16 (1): 1-2. 2022.
    Each year the British Philosophy of Sport Association holds a competition, sponsored by our publisher, Routledge/Taylor and Francis, for student essays in the philosophy of sport. I had the privile...
  •  6
    Philosophy, Sport and the Pandemic (edited book)
    Routledge. 2022.
    The COVID-19 pandemic has had an impact on every aspect of our social, cultural and commercial lives, including the world of sport. This book examines the ethical and philosophical dimensions of the intersection of COVID-19 and sport. The book goes beyond simple description of the impact of the pandemic on sport to offer normative judgments about how the sporting world responded to challenges posed by COVID-19, as well as philosophical speculation as to how COVID-19 will change our understanding…Read more
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    The Header
    Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 15 (4): 461-462. 2021.
    In the mid-1970s the sometime manager of Manchester City, Crystal Palace, and Sporting Lisbon, Malcolm Allison, was interviewed for the position of USA’s national soccer coach. While in the USA, Al...