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    Clarifying Amateurism: A Logical Approach to Resolving the Exploitation of College Athletes Dilemma.Kadence A. Otto & Herbert R. Otto - 2013 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 7 (2):259-270.
    In this paper we investigate the logical consequences of the common understanding of amateurism in the context of big-time US college athletics, and in so doing, illustrate a method based on linguistic analysis and logic. The initial thrust of the paper centres on the term ?amateur? as presupposed by the late Professor Brand in his attempt to justify the ?business? of NCAA-sponsored Division I sports by decoupling the ?participants from the enterprise?. Next, we examine a more rigorous definition of (...)
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  2. Legal amateurism.Annelise Riles - 2017 - In Justin Desautels-Stein & Christopher Tomlins (eds.), Searching for Contemporary Legal Thought. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Between amateurism and professionalism: tensions in the practice of History in the 19th century.Manoel Luiz Salgado Guimarães - 2006 - Topoi: Revista de História 1 (SE):0-0.
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    Xunzi-Ja’s Philosophy, Amateurism and Physical Education. 엄진성 & 정병석 - 2021 - Journal of the New Korean Philosophical Association 104:441-458.
    순자철학과 아마추어리즘 그리고 체육교육은 서로 다른 역영이지만 인간의 욕망과 교육을 다룬다는 점에서 접점을 찾을 수 있다. 이 연구는 아마추어리즘의 개념적 정의를 확보한 후 이를 순자의 철학에 적용시켰다. 그리고 다시 체육교육에 이들 개념을 적용시킴으로써 ‘순자의 아마추어리즘을 통해 본 체육교육’이란 주제에 대한 유의한 결과를 도출했다. 그 내용은 순자가 인간의 심리를 性- 情- 欲그리고 慮의 개념을 통해 드러낸 것에 착안해 이들 관계를 새롭게 정립시킨 후 이것이 아마추어리즘과 체육교육에 적용할 수 있음을 밝히고자 했다. 결론적으로 순자의 化性起僞는 체육교육 이 지향하는 ‘협동’, ‘자기개발’, ‘공동체 정신’, ‘창의성’, (...)
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  5. NCAA argues for amateurism.Jon Solomon - 2019 - In Marty Gitlin (ed.), Athletes, ethics, and morality. New York: Greenhaven Publishing.
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  6. Anarchism and amateurism in the creation of autonomous queer spaces.G. Brown - 2011 - In Jamie Heckert & Richard Cleminson (eds.), Anarchism & Sexuality: Ethics, Relationships and Power. Routledge. pp. 200--223.
     
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    Reflections on ethics, sport and the consequences of professionalisation.Paul Whysall - 2014 - Business Ethics: A European Review 23 (4):416-429.
    This review of ethical implications of the professionalisation of sport argues that conventional sports ethics, which in the spirit of amateurism emphasise concepts of fair play, are increasingly inappropriate in professional sport. The formalist position, that fair play requires playing within the rules, is explored as are notions of playing to the rules, gamesmanship and cheating. It is argued that ethical problems in elite sport increase as a result of external factors including the celebrity of sportspeople, a tarnished image (...)
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    Historicizing Mind Science: Discourse, Practice, Subjectivity.Mitchell G. Ash - 1992 - Science in Context 5 (2):193-207.
    It is no longer necessary to defend current historiography of psychology against the strictures aimed at its early text book incarnations in the 1960s and 1970s. At that time, Robert Young and others denigrated then standard textbook histories of psychology for their amateurism and their justifications propaganda for specific standpoints in current psychology, disguised as history. Since then, at least some textbooks writers and working historians of psychology have made such criticisms their own. The demand for textbook histories continues (...)
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    Bratschen gegen das Ego.Joachim Landkammer - 2022 - Zeitschrift für Kulturphilosophie 2022 (2):50-62.
    The text tries to base a theory of dilettantism on the definition of the dilettante as an insufficiently skilled underperformer who is well-aware of his shortcomings. Various measures designed to undermine the difference between professionals and dilettantes do not alter the fundamental distinction. Catherine Drinker Bowen’s »Friends and Fiddlers« (1935) is read as a moralizing self-testimony of musical amateurism that celebrates community and humility, against the imputed selfishness of the virtuoso.
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    La méthodologie de John P. Meier dans sa quête du Jésus historique.Jacques Schlosser - 2008 - Recherches de Science Religieuse 96 (2):201-218.
    Au début de son livre sur la religion de Jésus, Geza Vermes exprimait son aversion pour la méthodologie. Selon lui, elle menace l'inventivité du chercheur, car « la recherche ne doit pas être liée par des règles trop strictes » et mieux vaut faire preuve de « pragmatisme ». La vigueur de la critique que John Meier adresse à son collègue illustre fort bien son refus de l'amateurisme. « Au bout du compte, dit-il dans l'introduction au troisième volume , en (...)
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    Obligatory amateurs: Annie Maunder and British women astronomers at the dawn of professional astronomy.Marilyn Bailey Ogilvie - 2000 - British Journal for the History of Science 33 (1):67-84.
    This paper explores the careers of several British women astronomers in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. I postulate that the only category of scientific practice open to most of these women was that of an ‘amateur’. They would have become professionals had they had the opportunity but since they were barred from professional status they used their talents to promote the importance of amateur science. I propose the term ‘obligatory amateur’ for these women who, unlike men, were unable (...)
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    English Philosophy since 1900.J. D. Bastable - 1958 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 8:151-154.
    In 1912 the Home University Library courageously offered to the amateur philosopher G. E. Moore’s Ethics and Bertrand Russell’s Problems of Philosophy. Now under the aegis of the Oxford University Press it offers a brief, selectively partisan retrospect over the half-century’s philosophy, which confines itself to these Cambridge reformers and their colleague, Wittgenstein and to their successors, the dominant Oxford school of analysis. Its donnish author issues a stern warning to the enthusiastic amateur, whether or not he be a professional (...)
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    ‘Second-Hand Superiority’: Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve and the English.Ward W. Briggs - 2002 - Polis 19 (1-2):109-123.
    The attitude of the American classical scholar Basil L. Gildersleeve toward the English may be taken as typical of Americans over the period of his long life. A native of Charleston, South Carolina, a city with deep economic and cultural ties to England, he found his youthful admiration for British scholarship offset by the sufferings of his ancestors in the Revolution and the War of 1812. At mid-century the allegiance of many American intellectuals had switched from England to Germany, viewed (...)
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    Robert Clifford Latham 1912-1995.Eamon Duffy - 2011 - In Duffy Eamon (ed.), Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 166, Biographical Memoirs of Fellows, IX. pp. 201.
    Robert Clifford Latham never wrote a monograph of his own, and published fewer than a dozen scholarly articles. But his life-enhancing work as editor of the definitive edition of the most vivid and revealing diary in the language will be remembered with affection and gratitude far beyond the world of learning, when the historical writings of most of his colleagues and contemporaries have been long forgotten. The six manuscript volumes of the diary of Samuel Pepys formed part of the magnificent (...)
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    An English tradition?: the history and significance of fair play.Jonathan Duke-Evans - 2023 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    For hundreds of years English people have claimed that fair play is at the core of their national identity. Jonathan Duke-Evans looks at the history of fair play in Britain from earliest times to the present, asking whether it is in fact a British, or alternatively an English, characteristic at all - and if so, whether fair play still matters today? In An English Tradition?, Jonathan Duke-Evans explores the origins of the idea of fair play, tracing it back to the (...)
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    Kuhnenstein: Or, the importance of being read.Steve Fuller - 2005 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 35 (4):480-498.
    I respond to Rupert Read's highly critical review of my Kuhn vs Popper: The Struggle for the Soul Science . In contrast to my pro-Popper take on the debate, Read promotes a Wittgenstein-inflected Kuhn, whom I dub "Kuhnenstein." Kuhnenstein is largely the figment of Read's—and others'—fertile philosophical imagination as channeled through scholastic philosophical practice. Contra Read, I argue that Kuhnenstein provides not only a poor basis for social epistemology but Kuhnenstein's prominence itself exemplifies a poor social epistemology for philosophy. Nevertheless, (...)
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    A note on a seven-stringed lyre.George L. Huxley - 1970 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 90:196-197.
    In a review in JHS lxxxix 127 Dr M. L. West gives as an example of ‘a certain innocence on matters of literary history’ the belief that seven-stringed lyres ‘came in’ in the seventh century B.C. Since the emphasis in the context is upon rigorous down-dating, what Dr West seems to be saying is that seven-stringed lyres were not in use amongst the Greeks before about 600 B.C. I hope that I do not misunderstand Dr West's contention: the purpose of (...)
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    Розвиток культурної і спортивної діяльності у сільській місцевості.Lina Jaruševičienе - 2019 - Гуманітарний Вісник Запорізької Державної Інженерної Академії 77:123-132.
    In large and small villages, regardless of tourist attraction, cultural life is faded; people's initiative is low as urban migration is extremely high. Many ethnographic villagers do not realize that they live in a significant for the state areas. The younger generation is embarrassed by local traditions, folklore. The low level of aesthetic education, and the poor possibilities of organizing artistic celebrations for the younger generation make them the users of the lowest level of urban culture. The relevance of the (...)
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  19. Vaunting the independent amateur: Scientific American and the representation of lay scientists.Sean F. Johnston - 2018 - Annals of Science 75 (2):97-119.
    This paper traces how media representations encouraged enthusiasts, youth and skilled volunteers to participate actively in science and technology during the twentieth century. It assesses how distinctive discourses about scientific amateurs positioned them with respect to professionals in shifting political and cultural environments. In particular, the account assesses the seminal role of a periodical, Scientific American magazine, in shaping and championing an enduring vision of autonomous scientific enthusiasms. Between the 1920s and 1970s, editors Albert G. Ingalls and Clair L. Stong (...)
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    Vaunting the independent amateur: Scientific American and the representation of lay scientists.Sean F. Johnston - 2018 - Annals of Science 75 (2):97-119.
    This paper traces how media representations encouraged enthusiasts, youth and skilled volunteers to participate actively in science and technology during the twentieth century. It assesses how distinctive discourses about scientific amateurs positioned them with respect to professionals in shifting political and cultural environments. In particular, the account assesses the seminal role of a periodical, Scientific American magazine, in shaping and championing an enduring vision of autonomous scientific enthusiasms. Between the 1920s and 1970s, editors Albert G. Ingalls and Clair L. Stong (...)
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    Greek Exercises: the Modern Olympics as Hellenic Appropriation and Reinvention.Louis A. Ruprecht - 2008 - Thesis Eleven 93 (1):72-87.
    `From Aristotle to Us', the conference held at La Trobe University in May 2007, names a powerful and highly influential Romantic trajectory, one which posits a particular conception of the ancients, a particular conception of the moderns, and a complex conception of the relationship between the two. Using the modern Olympic Revival as a case study and a case in point, this article argues that such `exercises' in Greek appropriation always operate with largely unstated assumptions about the nature of the (...)
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    Theory of Ti-Yong(體用論) in Professional Athlete Sportsmanship, viewed through Sunja and Hanbiza philosophy. 주동진 & 엄진성 - 2023 - Journal of the New Korean Philosophical Association 113:271-285.
    이 연구는 프로선수의 스포츠맨십에 관한 연구 중 한 갈래이다. 프로선수의 스포츠맨십은 프로선수가 지향해야 할 자세 혹은 마음가짐을 뜻한다. 다만 그 개념이 추상적이기에 이를 하나로 규정화한다는 것은 불가능하다. 그렇기에 다양한 각도의 접근 또한 가능하다. 이 연구에서는 동양의 체용론(體用論)을 통해 이 문제를 풀이하고자 한다. 프로선수의 스포츠맨십은 선수의 올바른 태도 또는 양심으로 치환될 수 있다. 그것은 승리와 결과를 최우선으로 삼는 프로선수에게 있어 일종의 제어장치 역할을 할 수 있다. 프로선수는 기본적으로 승패와 결과를 무엇보다 중요하게 여기기에 자칫 목적을 위해 정도(正度)를 넘는 수단과 방법을 마련하기도 한다. (...)
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  23. COVID-19 Unmasks the NCAA’s Collegiate Model Myth.Alex Wolf-Root - 2022 - In Jeffrey P. Fry & Andrew Edgar (eds.), Philosophy, Sport and the Pandemic. New York: Routledge.
    The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) positions itself as an institution primarily dedicated to the health and betterment of “student-athletes” across the country, but in reality it is not so virtuous. This paper will show how decisions made during the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020 undermine the stated purpose of the current intercollegiate sports model in the United States. It will begin by presenting the claimed goals and values of the NCAA. Then, it will show how many decisions made during the (...)
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