Gender, Steroids, and Fairness in Sport

Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 13 (2):161-169 (2018)
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Eligibility to compete in sport is organised principally around two binary distinctions: ‘clean/doped’ and ‘male/female’. These distinctions are challenged both by steroid users who wish to...

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