Socrates, Sport, and Students: A Philosophical Inquiry Into Physical Education and Sport

Upa (2001)
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Socrates, Sports, and Students involves a philosophical justification for the inclusion of physical education in the school system. This book will appeal to physical educators and administrators interested in justifying their activity, as well as philosophers and professors in the areas of education and sport

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