Physical Culture and Sport: Studies and Research (Jun 2014)

Normative Ethics and Sport: A Moral Manifesto

  • Kosiewicz Jerzy

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2478/pcssr-2014-0008
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 62, no. 1
pp. 5 – 21

Abstract

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This article constitutes a strictly cognitive and completely non-ideological moral (or rather, amoral) manifesto that makes no value judgments. The article concerns relationships that, according to sport enthusiasts with varying levels of competence, occur between sport and normative ethics. The author of this article supports a standpoint he terms ethical negationism that rejects the need for moral rules to externally support and bolster the rules of sport competition. The author assumes that the rules of sport play and competition are, and should be, completely amoral and independent from ethics. While this article is a fully autonomous ethical manifesto, it also constitutes an introduction to other articles in this issue of the journal arguing that sport competition takes place beyond the scope of moral good and evil.

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