Philosophy, Risk and Adventure Sports
Authors: Mike J. McNamee
Publisher: Routledge · Published: 2007-06-11
Pages: 216
Categories: Business & Economics / Industries / Hospitality, Travel & Tourism, Education / Teaching / General, Philosophy / Ethics & Moral Philosophy, Sports & Recreation / General, Sports & Recreation / Extreme Sports, Sports & Recreation / Business Aspects, Travel / Special Interest / Adventure
Description
With interest and participation in extreme and adventure sports growing year on year, the time is ripe for a thoughtful and analytical assessment of this phenomenon from a rigorous philosophical perspective.
This collection of essays is the first single-source treatment of adventure sports from an exclusively philosophical standpoint. The text offers students a uniquely focused reader of this burgeoning area of interest and provides scholars with a source book for further studies in this area.
Featuring contributions from well-respected writers in the field who each also have personal familiarity of participation in adventure and extreme sports, this is set to become a classic analysis of the intersections between philosophy and extreme experiences, encompassing essential related concepts of elation, danger, death, wilderness and authenticity.
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