Cheating as wrongful competitive norm violating

Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 46 (3):339-354 (2019)
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ABSTRACTIn this article, I begin to develop and defend a reformed concept of ‘cheating’ as ‘wrongful competitive norm violating’. I then use this to reject Oliver Leaman’s view that cheating is som...

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