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  1. Cricket and colonialism: Towards a political theory of sport.Andreas-Johann Sorger - forthcoming - European Journal of Political Theory.
    The goal of this paper is to reconceptualise the relationship between politics and sporting practice with the aim of gesturing towards broad themes that a political theory of sport could explore. Many philosophical theories of sport, including the dominant mutualist view, are internalist: they suggest that there is some distinctive logic internal to sports that must feature in the best explanation of our sporting practices. Yet, in attempting to articulate this distinctive internal logic, mutualists quarantine sport from its wider context (...)
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  • Fans and Identity.Albert Piacente - 2018 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 14 (1):92-105.
    This paper develops an understanding of the nature of sport fans that helps rebut the charge of nihilism leveled against identity anti-essentialism as represented in the work of Butler, Appiah, and...
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  • The Impurity of Reason: A Reflection on the Social Critique of the Philosophy of Sport.William J. Morgan - 1988 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 15 (1):69-90.
  • Lasch on Sport and the Culture of Narcissism: A Critical Reappraisal.William J. Morgan - 1991 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 18 (1):1-23.
  • Creative Sports: Antidote to Alienation?David L. Fairchild - 1978 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 5 (1):57-62.