The study of sport is characterised by its inter-disciplinarity, with researchers drawing on apparently incompatible research traditions and ethical benchmarks in the natural sciences and the social sciences, depending on their area of specialisation. In this groundbreaking study, Graham McFee argues that sound high-level research into sport requires a sound rationale for one's methodological choices, and that such a rationale requires an understanding of the connection between the practicalities of researching sport and the philosophical assumptions which underpin them.
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The study of sport is characterised by its inter-disciplinarity, with researchers drawing on apparently incompatible research traditions and ethica...
The study of sport is characterised by its inter-disciplinarity, with researchers drawing on apparently incompatible research traditions and ethical benchmarks in the natural sciences and the social sciences, depending on their area of specialisation. In this groundbreaking study, Graham McFee argues that sound high-level research into sport requires a sound rationale for one's methodological choices, and that such a rationale requires an understanding of the connection between the practicalities of researching sport and the philosophical assumptions which underpin them. By examining...
The study of sport is characterised by its inter-disciplinarity, with researchers drawing on apparently incompatible research traditions and ethical b...
Free will remains one of the great problems in philosophy. Whether human choices and actions are causally dtermined or are in a way free and the implications of this for our moral, personal and social lives continues to challenge philosophers. This introduction to the problem of free will aims to provide students with an assured grasp of the central issues and the ability to analyze and evaluate the ideas and arguments involved with control, judgement and precision. Focusing primarily on the central determinist argument, the author demonstrates for the student what scrupulous and persistent...
Free will remains one of the great problems in philosophy. Whether human choices and actions are causally dtermined or are in a way free and the impli...
Understanding Dance is a comprehensive introduction to the aestethetics of dance, and will be an essential text for all those interested in dance as an object of study. Focusing on the work of a number of major choreographers, companies and critics Graham McFee explores the nature of our understanding of Dance by considering the practice of understanding dance-works themselves. He concludes with a validation of the place of dance in society and in education. Troughout he provides detailed insights into the nature and appreciation of art as well as a general grouding in...
Understanding Dance is a comprehensive introduction to the aestethetics of dance, and will be an essential text for all those interested in d...