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Lance Armstrong, anti doping policy, and the need for ethical commentary by philosophers of sport

Pages 305-307 | Published online: 08 Aug 2012

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Emma C. Gordon & Connie Dodds. (2023) High altitude, enhancement, and the ‘spirit of sport’. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 50:1, pages 63-82.
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