The Olympics and philosophy
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Publication
2012 - University Press of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky
Language
English
Word Count
73,750 words, Guess
Page Count
295 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveolympicsphilosop0000unse
- ISBN-139780813136486
- ISBN-139780813136509
- ISBN-139780813140711
- ISBN-100813136482
and 8 more
- ISBN-100813136504
- ISBN-100813140714
- Library of Congress Control Number2012013534
- OCLC Control Number757463419
- Better World Books9780813136486
- Better World Books9780813140711
- Better World Books9780813136509
- Open LibraryOL25290396M
Classifications
- DDC796.48
- LCCGV721.6 .O48 2012
- LCCGV721.6.O48 2012
Description
It is said the champions of the ancient Olympic Games received a crown of olive leaves, symbolizing a divine blessing from Nike, the winged goddess of victory. While the mythology of the ancient games has come to exemplify the highest political, religious, community, and individual ideals of the time, the modern Olympic Games, by comparison, are widely known as an international, bi-annual sporting event where champions have the potential to earn not only glory for their country, but lucrative endorsement deals and the perks of worldwide fame. This work examines the Olympic movement from a variety of theoretical perspectives to uncover the connection between athleticism and philosophy for a deeper appreciation of the Olympic pillars of sport, environment, and culture. While today' Olympic champions are neither blessed by the gods nor rewarded with wreaths of olive, the original spirit and ancient ideals of the Olympic movement endure in its modern embodiment. The editora have assembled a team of international scholars to explore topics such as the concept of excellence, ethics, doping, gender, and race. Interweaving ancient and modern Olympic traditions, the book considers the philosophical implications of the Games' intersection with historical events and modern controversy in a unique analysis of tradition and the future of the Olympiad.
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