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History and Philosophy of Sport and Physical Activity – PDF

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  • Authors: Mark Dyreson, Matt Llewellyn, R. Scott Kretchmar, John Gleaves
  • File Size: 12 MB
  • Format: PDF
  • Length: 351 Pages
  • Publisher: ‎Human Kinetics
  • Publication Date: Aug 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) offers a fascinating journey that intricately combines historical context with philosophical perspectives in the field of sport and physical activity. By merging these two areas of inquiry, the book delivers a thorough understanding of human movement studies and highlights the influence of humanities theory on real-world applications.

Authored by an esteemed team of experts—R. Scott Kretchmar, Mark Dyreson, Matthew P. Llewellyn, and John Gleaves—this interdisciplinary work explores the historical development of physical activity while also addressing the philosophical underpinnings that inform it. By providing ethical analyses and philosophical insights alongside examinations of cultural changes, the authors reveal the complex nature of human movement. Through a carefully crafted chronological narrative that traces our journey from early hunter-gatherer societies to contemporary times, this book offers an engaging exploration of the evolution of human movement. The authors skillfully blend their expertise, merging philosophy and history to deliver a nuanced and thorough analysis that draws on the strengths of both fields.s.

History and Philosophy of Sport and Physical Activity serves as an essential resource for scholars, professionals, and enthusiasts, offering not only a deep historical context but also significant philosophical insights. With its interdisciplinary approach, this book clarifies the intricate relationship between theory and practice, going beyond conventional academic limitations. It explores sport and physical activity as a powerful social force, with each chapter establishing a historical framework that segues into philosophical debates on the relevant issues. The content is engaging, impactful, and easily understandable for readers.s.

Student exercise sidebars provide an opportunity for students to delve into questions as they progress, particularly in connecting philosophical inquiry with historical events. The historical profile sidebars interspersed throughout the chapters offer deeper insights into significant historical figures and events. Additional resources comprise an instructor’s guide, a presentation package, and a testing package, all designed to assist educators in effectively navigating the historical, philosophical, anthropological, and sociological themes presented in the book. Readers will gain a profound understanding of the intersection of history, culture, ideals, ethics, and professional practices as illuminated by the foremost philosophers and historians in the field of sports.s.

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