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Graham McFee Thoughts to consider. Inherent Characteristics of Sport Sports are culturally valued and viewed as united Sports have explicit rules (contravention.

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1 Graham McFee Thoughts to consider

2 Inherent Characteristics of Sport Sports are culturally valued and viewed as united Sports have explicit rules (contravention is possible) Possibility of harm to participants (especially if rules not followed) Rhetoric is replete with metaphors employed in general ethical discussion.

3 R. Scott Kretchmar Soft Metaphysics…

4 What is the purpose of sport? The purpose of the competition is not who will win the contest and potentially experience the related drama, but who, if anyone, will encounter a good test and thus have opportunities to advance their narrative or story. It is the test that allows athletes to experience the interesting, uncertainty-producing opposition. It is the test that must fit each competitor's skills, if he/she is to be stretched and challenged.

5 Testing.. If the test is worthy, athletes will more than likely live past events …to future possibilities. Without a valid and durable test there can be no practice and thus no sport excellences to display.


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