Nijmegen, Gelderland, Netherlands
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    On ascetic practices and hermeneutical cycles
    Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 10 (4): 430-443. 2016.
    Sports reflection is rather locked into a binary view of narrow and broad internalists. Narrow internalists, or formalists, argue that sports are solely constituted by their rules: the ‘autotelic’ stance. Broad internalists, or interpretivists, on the other hand, reason that sport is more than just a lusory end in itself. This paper will revitalize reflection on sports as a locus of the human condition by breaking through this binary opposition. It will focus on the positive aspects of the conce…Read more
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    Cycling Philosophy for Everyone – A Philosophical Tour de Force
    Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 5 (2). 2011.
    Sport, Ethics and Philosophy, Volume 5, Issue 2, Page 182-184, May 2011
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    This book provides new perspectives on endurance sport and how it contributes to a good and sustainable life in times of climate change, ecological disruption and inconvenient truths. It builds on a continental philosophical tradition, i.e. the philosophy of among others Peter Sloterdijk, but also on “ecosophy” and American pragmatism to explore the idea of sport as a voluntary attempt to overcome unnecessary obstacles. Since ancient times, human beings have been involved in practices of the Sel…Read more