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Gabriela Tymowski

University of New Brunswick
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  • University of New Brunswick
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Applied Ethics
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Applied Ethics
Normative Ethics
Social and Political Philosophy
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  • Why Sport's An Introduction to the Philosophy of Sport By Sheryle Bergmann Drewe (Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc., 2003: Toronto) (review)
    Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 31 (1): 100-102. 2004.
    Philosophy of Sport
  •  66
    Introduction to Special Issue of SEP: Sport and Species
    with S. P. Morris
    Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 17 (4): 399-402. 2023.
    The role of animals in the realm of sport is the focus of this special issue which delves into the nuanced intersections of sport, animals, and ethics. For millennia, humans have forged multifacete...
    Philosophy of Sport
  •  69
    Why Sport's An Introduction to the Philosophy of Sport By Sheryle Bergmann Drewe
    Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 31 (1): 100-102. 2004.
    (2004). Why Sport's An Introduction to the Philosophy of Sport By Sheryle Bergmann Drewe (Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc., 2003: Toronto) Journal of the Philosophy of Sport: Vol. 31, No. 1, pp. 100-102
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    Children and the Appropriateness of Rights-based Theories
    Philosophy. forthcoming.
    Rights in Applied Ethics
  •  4
    The Good, the Bad, and the Fanatical: Towards a taxonomy of the “good” sports parent (s)
    Philosophy. forthcoming.
    Ethics
  •  61
    Review essays
    with Chad Carlson
    Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 38 (2): 273-282. 2011.
    The Ethics of Sport: A Reader; Cycling: Philosophy for Everyone: A Philosophical Tour De Force.
    Philosophy of Sport
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    Pain, Children and High-Performance Sport: A Justification of Paternalism
    Professional Ethics, a Multidisciplinary Journal 9 (3): 121-152. 2001.
    Applied EthicsPhilosophy of SportPain
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