Los goles con la mano: ¿deben o no ser considerados como parte del juego?

Dilemata 5:21-43 (2011)
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This paper evaluates the role of hand goals in football and analyzes what should be considered part of the game.  First, the arguments most frequently used to defend hand goals are presented and analyzed.  Then, these arguments are evaluated from an interpretivist theory of competitive sport understood as a social practice.  This evaluation demonstrates the invalidity of the arguments in support of hand goals

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