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Triad Trickery: Playing With Sport and Games

Pages 11-30 | Published online: 19 Jan 2012

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Pere Molina, Fernando Gómez-Gonzalvo & Javier Valenciano-Valcárcel. (2024) The sportization of esports and its implications in the near future of sport. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 0:0, pages 1-15.
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Michael Hemmingsen. (2024) Mapping the terrain of sport: a core-periphery model. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 51:1, pages 102-124.
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Sondre Sæther, Jorunn Spord Borgen & Petter Erik Leirhaug. (2023) Structuring play in physical education. Sport, Education and Society 0:0, pages 1-13.
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Michael Hemmingsen. (2023) Towards a Value-Neutral Definition of Sport. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 0:0, pages 1-16.
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Lukáš Mareš & Daniel D. Novotný. (2023) What Is Sport? A Response to Jim Parry. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 17:1, pages 34-48.
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Felix Lebed. (2022) Dialectics in Transformations of Professional Sport. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 16:4, pages 589-606.
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Lukáš Mareš. (2022) The Role of Sport in a Good Life: Aristotle and Suits. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 16:4, pages 544-562.
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Steffen Borge. (2021) What Is Sport?. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 15:3, pages 308-330.
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Lukáš Mareš & Emily Ryall. (2021) ‘Playing sport playfully’: on the playful attitude in sport. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 48:2, pages 293-306.
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Wenceslao Garcia-Puchades & Oscar Chiva-Bartoll. (2020) A Philosophy of Physical Education Oriented toward the Game as an Object. Showing the Inexhaustible Reality of Games through Bernard Suits’ Theory. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 14:2, pages 192-205.
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Cesar R. Torres & Francisco Javier Lopez Frías. (2020) The ethics of the special ranking for pregnancy in tennis. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 47:1, pages 121-141.
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Ralph H. Johnson & Dennis Hudecki. (2020) A critique of Suits’s (alleged) counterexample to Wittgenstein’s position on the definability of ‘game’. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 47:1, pages 89-104.
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Nathan Wildman & Alfred Archer. (2019) Playing with Art in Suits’ Utopia. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 13:3-4, pages 456-470.
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Paul Faulkner. (2019) What Are We Doing When We Are Training?. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 13:3-4, pages 348-362.
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Alex Wolf-Root. (2019) Pre-Game Cheating and Playing the Game. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 13:3-4, pages 334-347.
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Colleen English. (2019) Games and ideal playgrounds. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 46:3, pages 401-415.
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Cem Abanazir. (2019) Institutionalisation in E-Sports. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 13:2, pages 117-131.
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Jim Parry. (2019) E-sports are Not Sports. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 13:1, pages 3-18.
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Tim L. Elcombe. (2018) Sport Philosophy Inquiry in 3D: A Pragmatic Response to the (Sport) Philosophy Paradox. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 12:3, pages 317-333.
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Ivo Jirásek. (2018) Christian Instrumentality of Sport as a Possible Source of Goodness for Atheists. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 12:1, pages 30-49.
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Cesar R. Torres. (2018) What counts as part of a game? Reconsidering skills. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 45:1, pages 1-21.
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Alfred Archer. (2017) Sporting supererogation and why it matters. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 44:3, pages 359-373.
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Deborah P. Vossen. (2017) The paradoxes of Utopian game-playing. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 44:3, pages 315-328.
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Scott Kretchmar. (2017) Games and Fiction: Partners in the Evolution of Culture. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 11:1, pages 12-25.
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Francisco Javier Lopez Frias. (2017) A Kantian view of Suits’ Utopia: ‘a kingdom of autotelically-motivated game players’. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 44:1, pages 138-151.
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Oliver Laas. (2017) On game definitions. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 44:1, pages 81-94.
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Francisco Javier Lopez Frias & Xavier Gimeno Monfort. (2016) The hermeneutics of sport: limits and conditions of possibility of our understandings of sport. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 10:4, pages 375-391.
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Ron Welters. (2016) On ascetic practices and hermeneutical cycles. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 10:4, pages 430-443.
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Anders McDonald Sookermany. (2016) Gamechangers and the meaningfulness of difference in the sporting world – a postmodern outlook. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 10:3, pages 325-342.
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Jason Holt. (2016) Virtual domains for sports and games. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 10:1, pages 5-13.
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Thomas Hurka. (2015) On Judged Sports. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 42:3, pages 317-325.
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Mitchell N. Berman. (2013) Sprints, Sports, and Suits. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 40:1, pages 163-176.
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David Myers. (2012) Game as Paradox: A Rebuttal of Suits. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 39:1, pages 155-168.
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J.S. Russell. (2011) Limitations of the Sport-Law Comparison. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 38:2, pages 254-272.
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StephenE. Schmid. (2011) Beyond Autotelic Play. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 38:2, pages 149-166.
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LeslieA. Howe. (2011) Convention, Audience, and Narrative: Which Play Is the Thing?. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 38:2, pages 135-148.
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Sarah Teetzel. (2011) Rules and reform: eligibility, gender differences, and the Olympic Games. Sport in Society 14:3, pages 386-398.
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Ana Cristina Zimmermann & John Morgan. (2011) The Possibilities and Consequences of Understanding Play as Dialogue. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 5:1, pages 46-62.
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Randolph Feezell. (2010) A Pluralist Conception of Play. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 37:2, pages 147-165.
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Daniel Campos. (2010) On the Value and Meaning of Football: Recent Philosophical Perspectives in Latin America. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 37:1, pages 69-87.
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Stephen E. Schmid. (2009) Reconsidering Autotelic Play. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 36:2, pages 238-257.
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Deborah P. Vossen. (2008) Good Grasshopping and the Avoidance of Game-Spoiling. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 35:2, pages 175-192.
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Allan Bäck. (2008) The Paper World of Bernard Suits. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 35:2, pages 156-174.
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LeslieA. Howe. (2007) Play, performance, and the docile athlete. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 1:1, pages 47-57.
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Paul Davis. (2006) Game Strengths. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 33:1, pages 50-66.
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Felix Lebed. (2006) System approach to games and competitive playing. European Journal of Sport Science 6:1, pages 33-42.
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Dimitris Platchias. (2003) Sport Is Art. European Journal of Sport Science 3:4, pages 1-18.
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R. Scott Kretchmar. (2001) A Functionalist Analysis of Game Acts: Revisiting Searle. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 28:2, pages 160-172.
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Angela J. Schneider. (2001) Fruits, Apples, and Category Mistakes: On Sport, Games, and Play. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 28:2, pages 151-159.
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Angela J. Schneider & Robert B. Butcher. (1997) Pre-lusory Goals for Games: A Gambit Declined. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 24:1, pages 38-46.
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Robert G. Osterhoudt. (1996) ‘Physicality’: One Among the Internal Goods of Sport. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 23:1, pages 91-103.
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KlausV. Meier. (1993) Amateurism and the Nature of Sport. Quest 45:4, pages 494-509.
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Paul Davis. (1993) Ethical Issues in Boxing. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 20:1, pages 48-63.
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Jan W.I. Tamboer. (1992) Sport and Motor Actions. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 19:1, pages 31-45.
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Klaus V. Meier. (1991) Fields of Dreams and Men of Straw: Philosophical Reflections on Performance-Enhancers In Sport. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 18:1, pages 74-85.
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R. Scott Kretchmar. (1989) On Beautiful Games. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 16:1, pages 34-43.
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Klaus V. Meier. (1989) Performance Prestidigitation. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 16:1, pages 13-33.
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Bernard Suits. (1989) The Trick of the Disappearing Goal. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 16:1, pages 1-12.
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