The unexamined sport is not worth playing. Asst. Teaching Prof @ Arizona State Uni. Editor, Defining Sport(2016); General Editor: Studies in Philosophy of Sport
New Examined Sport Podcast! 📢
In this episode of Examined Sport, I look at Robert Simon’s article: “Internalism and Internal Values in Sport.”
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In honor of Jewish American Heritage Month, I'm reposting the link to my two lectures on Jews and Sport: "American Jews and Sports Fandom" And "What, if anything, is Jewish in Sport"
https://t.co/ehZb5bMFSJ
New book! "College Sports Ethics: Challenges, Questions, and Opportunities" edited by Chad Carlson and myself is now available!
https://t.co/RT1cAk0qYm
Sports at Humanities Institute invites nominations for the 2025 community service award. For more on the award and how to nominate someone: https://t.co/g4h7JhsaNq
Available for Pre-Order: College Sports Ethics: Challenges, Questions, and Opportunities, edited by Chad Carlson and Shawn E. Klein (that's me). Part of: Studies in Philosophy of Sport @BloomsburyAcad https://t.co/eFeBeduzcZ
I joined my ASU colleague, Jimmy Alfonso Licon, on his podcast, The Uncommon Wisdom Podcast, to talk about philosophy of sport. https://t.co/NQcOLEOeG9
I’m excited to announced the newest publication in the Studies in Philosophy of Sport series: Martial Arts and the Philosophy of Sport by Mark Stone. https://t.co/qfLN1Ecjdz
I was interviewed for and quoted in this @RhodenRhoden8 column about the ethical issues in Tua Tagavailoa's return to play. @andscape
https://t.co/U3qAcnFndH
My friend/colleague/coauthor Peter Kung and I excited to announce the publication of "The Puzzle of Sports Fandom" in the Journal of Philosophy of Sport. https://t.co/L38yQXg1q0
I was interviewed for this @latimes story by @PringleLATimes about the handling of the MLB gambling case involving Shohei Ohtani. https://t.co/M4bg4CW1zi
🏅🎾 Read @aaronmharper's "well-written" and "well-argued" new theory in "Sport Realism."
See this @reason_papers review and more! https://t.co/YCkGYTBfaY
New Post: Two Kinds of Sports Ethics. In this post, I muse about two approaches to studying sport: an internal and an external variety.
https://t.co/aZWBCofgiI
Over at @The_Junkyard_, Peter and I have posted a shortened version of paper on Explaining Fandom. Check it out and let us know what you think. https://t.co/A35kvTK5Qj
IAPS (@IntPhilofSport) @ Pacific APA 2024:
Explaining Sports Fandom: Sports fandom as collaborative fiction
Session: Friday March 22; 7-9pm.
Peter Kung and I will present our paper that explains sports fandom as a form of collaborative fiction.
https://t.co/9Rz2pT8o8g