Works by Jesús Ilundáin-Agurruza ( view other items matching `Jesús Ilundáin-Agurruza`, view all matches )

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  1. Jesús Ilundáin-Agurruza & Michael W. Austin (eds.) (2010). Cycling - Philosophy for Everyone: A Philosophical Tour de Force. Wiley-Blackwell.
    Investigating the connections between the intellectual and physical sides of cycling, this book rides over important philosophical terrain, including: The ...
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  2. Jesus Ilundain-Agurruza (2008). Between the Horns: A Dilemma in the Interpretation of the Running of the Bulls-Part 2: The Evasion. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 2 (1):18 – 38.
    This second part of the essay deals with the horns of the dilemma at the conceptual level and ?on the street?. The first part ended with that quandary where a deep understanding was precluded no matter which way one turned, whether an inadequate comprehension based on individual and partial notions, a perplexing pluralist path or a relinquishment of the hermeneutic enterprise altogether. The philosophical solution of existential overtones presently put forward deftly avoids the sharp ends of the predicament by means (...)
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  3. Jesús Ilundáin-Agurruza (2007). Between the Horns: A Dilemma in the Interpretation of the Running of the Bulls - Part 1: The Confrontation. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 1 (3):325 – 345.
    The essay, divided in two parts, examines the event of the running of the bulls (encierro in Spanish). The phenomenon of the encierro, a complex cultural activity of deep historical roots, demands to be understood: What drives people to risk injury or death at the horns of untamed bulls? How should we make sense of this, subjective and objectively? To answer these questions, I use a framework that relies on explanation and assessment of popular views on the way to arguing (...)
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  4. Jesús Ilundáin-Agurruza (2007). Kant Goes Skydiving : Understanding the Extreme by Way of the Sublime. In M. J. McNamee (ed.), Philosophy, Risk, and Adventure Sports. London ;Routledge.
     
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