Kinesiology 2292F/G Lecture 13: L13 - Feezell

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Cheating = bad b/c both teams have agreed to follow the rules. Intent to injure v. acting in way that may injure (different moral) Believes keating sets good framework to understand sportsmanship. But thinks he"s too radical separating sports and athletics. Athlete = competition, end contest in victory, dedication, sacrifice, intensity. End of contest (regardless of outcome) one should morally face victory or defeat w/ modesty and strength of composure. Running up of score w/ intention of increasing future seating is not immoral b/c would expect opponent to do the same. Believes athletes (ex athletes) paly to feel competition, playful and asethetic delights in experience. Keating fails to describe nature of play to see how sport could be extension of play. Believes he polarizes sportsmandship (split into 2 defined categories) ineffectively. Agrees w/ keating that sportsmanship conduct comes from our attitudes. Good sport feels joy, exuberance, freedom - therefore good sport doesn"t attempt to cheat or hurt anyone.

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