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History and Philosophy of Sport and Physical Activity – eBook

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  • Authors: R. Scott Kretchmar, Mark Dyreson, Matt Llewellyn, John Gleaves
  • File Size: 12 MB
  • Format: PDF
  • Length: 352 Pages
  • Publisher: ‎Human Kinetics; First Edition
  • Publication Date: June 1, 2017
  • Language: ‎English
  • ISBN-10: 1450424201
  • ISBN-13: 9781450424202

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About The Author

John Gleaves

Mark Dyreson

Matt Llewellyn

R. Scott Kretchmar

History and Philosophy of Sport and Physical Activity (PDF) is a captivating exploration that seamlessly weaves together historical context and philosophical insights in the realm of sport and physical activity. By intertwining these two disciplines, the book provides a comprehensive understanding of the study of human movement, while also demonstrating the impact of humanities theory on practical application.

Authored by a distinguished team comprising R. Scott Kretchmar, Mark Dyreson, Matthew P. Llewellyn, and John Gleaves, this cross-disciplinary text delves into not only the historical evolution of physical activity but also the philosophical dimensions that underpin it. By offering ethical analyses and philosophical perspectives alongside examinations of cultural transformations, the authors illuminate the multifaceted nature of human movement.

Through a meticulously constructed chronology, starting from our earliest hunter-gatherer origins and extending to the present day, this book presents a captivating narrative of the progression of human movement. It seamlessly amalgamates the expertise of the authors, who skillfully integrate philosophy and history to produce a nuanced and comprehensive analysis that capitalizes on the strengths of both disciplines.

History and Philosophy of Sport and Physical Activity is an indispensable resource for scholars, professionals, and enthusiasts alike, as it not only provides a rich historical grounding but also offers profound philosophical insights. Through its interdisciplinary approach, this book elucidates the complex interplay between theory and practice, transcending traditional academic boundaries.

History and Philosophy of Sport and Physical Activity examines sport and physical activity as a social force. Each chapter provides a historical scaffolding that leads into philosophical discussions about the issues raised. The content is compelling, effective, and accessible for readers.

Student exercise sidebars allow students to explore questions as they go, especially in relating philosophical inquiry to historical events. Historical profile sidebars throughout the chapters allow students to gain greater insight into historical figures and events. Ancillaries include an instructor guide, a presentation package, and a test package to help instructors make the most of the historical, philosophical, anthropological, and sociological issues presented in the book.

Readers will understand the intersection of history, culture, ideals, ethics, and professional practice from sport’s leading philosophers and historians.

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