On the Compatibility Between Confucianism and Modern Olympism

Journal of Chinese Philosophy 43 (1-2):103-123 (2016)
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Abstract

At the confluence between Modern Olympism and Confucian teachings—nowadays embodied and expressed in East Asian Confucianisms—there are meaningful overlaps, significant challenges, and opportunities. This paper examines these. Despite radically different origins and apparently incommensurate tenets, we should not assume that the underlying ideals of Modern Olympism and East Asian Confucianisms cannot benefit mutually. It is precisely when considering their putative weak points, such as Modern Olympism's soft metaphysics or vague ethics or Confucianism's bias against physical activity or gender, that we find educational opportunities that make contributions to a universal humanistic sport education.

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