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Mike McNamee
Introduction:
Some Philosophical Remarks on Ethics and Sports
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Jeffrey P. Fry
Coaches’ Accountability for Pain and Suffering in the Athletic Body
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Sheryle Drewe Dixon
Organized Sport:
A Necessary Part of Childhood?
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Michael Burke
Drug Taking, Bodybuilding and Sporting Women:
Utilising “Otherness” for Feminist Purposes
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Yuval Eylon
Spectacular Moves:
Interpretation, Charity, and Brazilian Football
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Carwyn Jones
Towards an Understanding of Ethical Action in Professional Football
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Gabriela Tymowski
Pain, Children and High-Performance Sport:
A Justification of Paternalism
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Notes on Contributors
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