Slow Sport and Slow Philosophy: Practices Suitable (Not Only) for Lockdowns

Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 16 (2):159-164 (2022)
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Before the pandemic, our life was often described as fast, since in globalised society speed has been generally understood as a marker of efficiency, productivity and diligence; and so many people...

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