The Challenges of Modern Sport to Ethics: From Doping to Cyborgs

Lanham: Lexington Books (2013)
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This book could appeal to the reader who wants to enter the field of ‘official sport philosophy’ but it is also interesting for those who are already part of the discussion and are looking for new arguments and points of view. In this sense, the book is written in a way that can perfectly be used by begginers in the topic, but can also be useful in discussions among researchers

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