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Rules in games and sports: why a solution to the problem of penalties leads to the rejection of formalism as a useful theory about the nature of sport

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Sinclair A. MacRae. (2023) Why the rules do not prohibit cheating in sports. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 0:0, pages 1-14.
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Michael Burke. (2022) ‘A vision of paradise lost’: coaching as a grasshopper rather than an ant. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 49:1, pages 52-67.
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Sinclair A. MacRae. (2021) The Conflicting Excellences of Oppositional Sports. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 15:1, pages 74-87.
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