Philosophical Bases for Physical Education
New York, F. S. Crofts & Co. (1940)
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J. Myrle James (1967). Education and Physical Education. London, Bell.
Elwood Craig Davis (1967). The Philosophic Process in Physical Education. Philadelphia, Lea & Febiger.
Robert A. Cobb (1973). Contemporary Philosophies of Physical Education and Athletics. Columbus, Ohio,Merrill.
William A. Harper & Elwood Craig Davis (eds.) (1977). The Philosophic Process in Physical Education. Lea & Febiger.
Charles Clarence Cowell (1963). Philosophy and Principles of Physical Education. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.,Prentice-Hall.
James A. Baley (1970). Physical Education and the Physical Educator. Boston,Allyn and Bacon.
Sheryle Bergmann Drewe (2001). Socrates, Sport, and Students: A Philosophical Inquiry Into Physical Education and Sport. University Press of America.
Celeste Ulrich (1972). Tones of Theory. Washington,American Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation.
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