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An edition of Knowing the score (2017)

Knowing the score

what sports can teach us about philosophy (and what philosophy can teach us about sports)

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"In Knowing the Score, philosopher David Papineau explores what philosophy can teach us about sports, and what sports can teach us about philosophy. Beginning with various sporting questions and challenges, Papineau digs into modern philosophy's most perplexing questions. For instance, he discusses drafting techniques in cycling to shed new light on questions of altruism, and examines cricket family "dynasties" to help broaden the debate over nature v. nurture. When Papineau began writing this book, he thought he could illuminate sports by viewing it through a philosophical lens. But the more he wrote, the more he realized that it was the other way around - the study of sports clarifies, challenges, and sometimes confuses crucial issues in philosophy. Why do sports competitors choke? How can Roger Federer select which shot to play in 400 milliseconds? Why do fans think God will favor their team over their rivals? Why does motor racing, but not football, run in families? How can it be moral to deceive the umpire by framing a pitch? From all of these questions, and many more, philosophy has a great deal to learn. An entertaining and and erudite book that ranges far and wide through the sporting world, Knowing the Score is perfect reading for armchair philosophers and Monday morning quarterbacks alike"--

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English
Pages
285

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Table of Contents

Part I : Focus. Having your mind right
In the blink of an eye
Choking and the yips
Part II : Rules. Professional fouls and political obligation
Morality, convention, and soccer fakery
Cads of the most unscrupulous kidney
Part III : Teams. The logic of fandom
Sporting teams, spacetime worms, and Israeli soccer
Mutualism and the art of road cycle racing
Game theory and team reasoning
Part IV : Tribes. Civil society and sporting eligibility
Sporting nations and political geography
Race, ethnicity, and joining the club
Nature, nurture,a nd sporting families
Part V : Values. Amateur values and ulterior motives
The Coase theorem and sporting capitalism
History, tradition, and the meaning of football
Shankly, Chomsky, and the nature of sport.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
796.01
Library of Congress
GV706 .P37 2017, GV706.P37 2017

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 285 pages
Number of pages
285

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26933514M
ISBN 10
0465049680
ISBN 13
9780465049684
LCCN
2016046096
OCLC/WorldCat
958798503

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