Fair play: Its origins and meaning in sport and society. Kinesiology 41 (1): 5-18.RENSON, R. Fair play: its origins and meanings in sport and society. Kinesiology, v.41, p.5-18, 2009.Renson, R. (2009). Fair play: its origins and meanings in sport and society. Kinesiology, 41(...
Modern sport originated in Great Britain as a cultural product of modernity, emphasizing equality and competition. Fair play was the moral creed of the new sporting ethos, created by 19th century upper and upper-middle class Englishmen. Modern sports were forged in elite public schools such as Et...
supplier we deal with plays fair, orWe can't just leave them to find their own way back—that's not playing fair. Although this idiom conjures up playing by the rules in some game or sport, it actually has been used in this figurative way since the mid-1400s. Also seeplay the ...
Fair Play in Sport 作者:Loland, Sigmund 编 出版年:2001-12 页数:192 定价:$ 72.26 ISBN:9780419260707 豆瓣评分 目前无人评价 评价: 写笔记 写书评 加入购书单 分享到 内容简介· ··· Fair Play in Sport presents a critical re-working of the classic ideal of fair play and explores its practica...
Rice, P. Fair play or spoiled sport: The legal obligations of the referee. Liverpool Law Rev 18, 81–90 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02440173 Download citation Issue DateMarch 1996 DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1007/BF02440173 Keywords Legal Obligation Fair Play Rugby Player Rugby Union Indivi...
• Claiming credit for other people's work violates our society's sense of fair play.• First Kennedy, then Johnson, had placed themselves firmly on the side of fair play and integration.• These clubs did not necessarily take their sport in the spirit of fair play.• There are ...
英语翻译From the birthplace of sport came also the proverbial phrase "fair play";that knightly and courteous emulation which raises the spirit above meanness and deceit and dark statesfuges of vanity and vindictiveness and preserves it from the e
Journal of the Philosophy of SportLumpkin, A., Stoll, S. K., & Beller, J. M. (1994). Sport ethics: Applications for fair play. St Louis, MO: Mosby.Lumpkin, A., Stoll, S. K., & Beller, J. M. (2003). Sport ethics: applications for fair play. Boston: McGraw-Hill....
In the 19th century, through infil-tration of ethical norms of the university, gentleman sport gains an axi-ological basis for its own establishment within the accepted cultural phe-nomena of the period. In this context Jirásek points out the meaning of the term Fair Play , which thoroughly...
In Between Sport and Physical Education: Conceptions of Fair PlayCarla VidoniEmese Ivan