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.
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.
Douglas Hochstetler is professor of kinesiology and director of academic affairs at Penn State Lehigh Valley.
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Contents Foreword: Amby Burfoot 1.Introduction: The nature of American philosophy and endurance sport Douglas Hochstetler 2.Running and musing: Living philosophically Douglas Anderson 3.When continentalism meets pragmatism - Enduring life in the strenuous mood Ron Welters 4.Floyd Landis, endurance sport and the aesthetics of tension Tim Elcombe 6. Sunrise, Sunset: Reflections on what makes an aging biker's life significant Scott Kretchmar 7. Representative endurance athlete Peter Hopsicker 8. Cooking up a plan: Pragmatism and training Pam R. Sailors and Cody D. Cash 9. Dewey goes the distance: Situated habit and ultraendurance sports Jesús Ilundáin-Agurruza, Shaun Gallagher, Daniel D. Hutto, Kaarina Beam 10. "The will to believe," the will to win, and the problem of self-transcendence Jeffrey Fry 11. On meaning and motive in endurance sport: An experiential romp through the grand whys Scott Tinley 12. Circles of life: Evaluating goals and preparing for the future Douglas Hochstet
Contents Foreword: Amby Burfoot 1.Introduction: The nature of American philosophy and endurance sport Douglas Hochstetler 2.Running and musing: Living philosophically Douglas Anderson 3.When continentalism meets pragmatism - Enduring life in the strenuous mood Ron Welters 4.Floyd Landis, endurance sport and the aesthetics of tension Tim Elcombe 6. Sunrise, Sunset: Reflections on what makes an aging biker's life significant Scott Kretchmar 7. Representative endurance athlete Peter Hopsicker 8. Cooking up a plan: Pragmatism and training Pam R. Sailors and Cody D. Cash 9. Dewey goes the distance: Situated habit and ultraendurance sports Jesús Ilundáin-Agurruza, Shaun Gallagher, Daniel D. Hutto, Kaarina Beam 10. "The will to believe," the will to win, and the problem of self-transcendence Jeffrey Fry 11. On meaning and motive in endurance sport: An experiential romp through the grand whys Scott Tinley 12. Circles of life: Evaluating goals and preparing for the future Douglas Hochstet
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