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Two Kinds of Brain Injury in Sport
Authors:Jeffrey P Fry
Institution:1. Philosophy and Religious Studies, Ball State University, Muncie, IN, USAjfry@bsu.edu
Abstract:Abstract

After years of skepticism and denials regarding the significance of concussions in sport, the issue is now front and center. This is fitting, given that the impact of concussions in sport is profound. Thus, it is with trepidation that one ventures to direct some attention onto brain injuries other than concussions incurred through sport. Given a closer look, however, it may be that considering various kinds of brain injuries, with different causes, will help us better understand the range and seriousness of brain injuries in sport. My focus is on emotional trauma in sport. I argue that severe emotional pathology is evidence of underlying brain injury. Any attempt to minimize the significance of emotional disturbance that results from emotional trauma as ‘merely’ psychological in nature is thus misguided.
Keywords:Brain injury  emotional trauma  neuroethics
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