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▼a Hochstetler, Douglas. |
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▼a Endurance Sport and the American Philosophical Tradition. |
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▼a References-Chapter 6-Cooking up a Plan-Use Your Truth Wisely-The Pragmatic Recipe for Training Plans-References-Chapter 7-Dewey Goes the Distance-SIZING UP THE CHALLENGE: INTRODUCTION-Going in for the Long Haul: Situated Cognition and an Enactive Body-Mind-In the Toss and Thick of the Action: Deweyan Habit and Deliberation-When the Going Gets Tough: Ends as Means and Risky Lessons-Flourishing with the Second Wind: Personal Discovery and Social Cognition-The Finish Line: Concluding Remarks-Notes-References-Chapter 8 |
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▼a Cover -- Endurance Sport and the American Philosophical Tradition -- Series Page -- Endurance Sport and the American Philosophical Tradition -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- The American Philosophical Tradition -- The Appeal of American Philosophy -- The Nature and Appeal of Endurance Sport -- Midwest Philosophical Themes and Writers -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 1 -- Running and Musing -- Running and Musing -- Running and Living Philosophically -- Note -- References -- Chapter 2 -- When Continentalism Meets Pragmatism -- PROPER GEAR |
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▼a Blurring Limits -- From Cynic to Kynic -- An Ascetic Planet -- Dialogic Mirroring and Consequential Truth -- Into the Pragmatic Mood -- Into the Strenuous Mood -- Potential Perils -- Cycling Uphill at Your Own Pace -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3 -- Floyd Landis, Endurance Sport, and the Aesthetics of Tension -- Floyd Landis: A Real American (Ideological) Tale -- The Aesthetics of Human "Doing" in Sport -- The Aesthetics of Human "Undergoing" in Sport -- Meaningful Tension and the Centrality of Aesthetics -- The Aesthetics of Tension and the Implications for Sport |
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▼a The Curious Case of Floyd Landis -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 4 -- Sunrise, Sunset -- Justifications for Biking Commitments -- Sport, Excellence, and Age: The Process of Leveling Down -- Life In Extremis -- Playing with the Wall: The Biker's Life In Extremis -- Concerns about Denigrating Excellence -- The Marriage of Ideals and Virtues -- Ideals, Virtues, and Progress -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 5 -- Representative Endurance Athlete -- Emerson's Angle of Vision -- The Endurance Sport Angle of Vision -- The Representative Runner and Cyclist -- A Return to Genius -- Notes |
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▼a "The Will to Believe," the Will to Win, and the Problem of Self-Transcendence -- INTRODUCTION -- Part I: Sport and "The Will to Believe" -- Part II: The Will to Win -- Part III: The Problem of Self-Transcendence -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 9 -- On Meaning and Motive in Endurance Sport -- The Quest Theory or Endurance Sports as Hero Maker -- Aesthetic Fashion-Emulation Theory -- Fountain of Youth Theory -- Socialization Theory -- The Memory Theory or Ritual, Rites, and Myth -- Notes -- References -- Conclusion -- References -- Index -- Contributor Biographies |
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▼a Endurance Sport and the American Philosophical Tradition analyzes the relationship between endurance sports and themes from the American philosophical tradition. The contributors write from a scholarly viewpoint but also informed through their own endurance sport participation. |
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▼a Endurance sports
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▼a Electronic books. |
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▼a Burfoot, Amby, |
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▼a Cash, Cody D, |
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▼a Elcombe, Tim, |
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▼a Fry, Jeffrey, |
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▼a Gallagher, Shaun, |
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▼a Hopsicker, Peter, |
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▼a Hutto, Professor Daniel D, |
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