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A Kantian view of Suits’ Utopia: ‘a kingdom of autotelically-motivated game players’

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Francisco Javier Lopez Frias. (2023) Seeking and Confronting Self-Imposed Challenges Set One Free: Suits, Psychoanalysis, and Sport Philosophy. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 0:0, pages 1-17.
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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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Avery Kolers. (2022) Magnificent Utopian games. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 49:2, pages 263-277.
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Francisco Javier Lopez Frías. (2020) Does play constitute the good life? Suits and Aristotle on autotelicity and living well. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 47:2, pages 168-182.
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Steffen Borge. (2019) Suits’ Utopia and Human Sports. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 13:3-4, pages 432-455.
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Francisco Javier Lopez Frias. (2019) Bernard Suits’ Response to the Question on the Meaning of Life as a Critique of Modernity. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 13:3-4, pages 406-418.
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R. Scott Kretchmar. (2019) Sport as a (mere) hobby: in defense of ‘the gentle pursuit of a modest competence’. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 46:3, pages 367-382.
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Francisco Javier Lopez Frías. (2018) A critique of mutualism’s combination of the Aristotelian and Kantian traditions. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 45:2, pages 161-176.
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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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