Sport,Ethics, and Neurophilosophy |
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Authors: | Jeffrey P. Fry Mike McNamee |
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Affiliation: | 1. Philosophy and Religious Studies, Ball State University, Muncie, IN, USAjfry@bsu.edu;3. College of Engineering, Swansea University, Bay Campus, Swansea, UK |
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Abstract: | AbstractThe influence of neuroscience looms large today. In this introductory essay, we provide some context for the volume by acknowledging the expansion of applied neuroscience to everyday life and the proliferation of neuroscientific disciplines. We also observe that some individuals have sounded cautionary notes in light of perceived overreach of some claims for neuroscience. Then we briefly summarize the articles that comprise this volume. This diverse collection of papers represents the beginning of a conversation focused on the intersection of sport, ethics and neurophilosophy. As such, the essays also represent a new mode of interaction between philosophy and science with sport in the center of the discussion. |
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Keywords: | Neuroscience neuroethics neurophilosophy |
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