Ryall, Emily

Philosophical Issues in Sport Science


English[eng]


excellence||evidence||goal-line technology||fair-play||philosophy of medicine||justice and continuity in match officiating||accuracy||competition||ball trackers||randomized controlled trials||ethics||sports tournaments||the human element||sport nutrition||integrity||Condorcet’s paradox||standards of evidence||win-loops||wellbeing||social choice theory||justice||discrimination||transgender||ontology||professional knowledge||causation and nature||championship pluralism||exercise science||absence causation||philosophy||metaphysics of sport||epistemology||causal necessity||materialism||causation||counterfactuals||science||officiating||elite sports||gender||the spirit of sport||gender binary||intransitive dominance||anti-doping||casuistry||trans women||sport psychology||scientism||running||prelusory goal||sport science||technological assistance to match officials||team rankings||evidence-based practices||Aristotle||fairness||possible sport worlds||medicalization||testosterone||sport ethics||nature||causal contingency||david kellogg lewis||health||Hawk-Eye||biomedicine||football||technology||exercise professional||tennis||aesthetics of sports||cricket||causation in sport||umpiring and refereeing||athletics||sport||governance