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Examined Sport: Robert Simon, “The Ethics of Strategic Fouling”

In this episode of Examined Sport, I examine Robert Simon’s article: “The Ethics of Strategic Fouling: A Reply to Fraleigh,” published in the Journal of the Philosophy of Sport in 2005. In this article, Simon provides a limited defense of strategic fouls based on his theory of Broad Internalism.

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Examined Sport: Robert Simon, “Internalism and Internal Values in Sport”

In this episode of Examined Sport, I look at Robert Simon’s article: “Internalism and Internal Values in Sport.” Published in the Journal of the Philosophy of Sport in 2000, this article sets the theoretical framework for the philosophy of sport for the better part of two decades.

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