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Between rounds: the aesthetics and ethics of sixty seconds
Journal of the Philosophy of Sport ( IF 0.800 ) Pub Date : 2020-07-09 , DOI: 10.1080/00948705.2020.1785302
Joseph D. Lewandowski 1
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ABSTRACT This paper seeks to develop a philosophical framework for what I argue are the Nietzschean and Kantian aspects of professional boxing matches: narrative dissimulation and moral obligation. The overarching objective of the analysis is to shed a critical light on brief intervals of boxing competitions (the minute between rounds) that are crucial but often overlooked in the philosophical literature devoted to boxing and, indeed, combat sport more generally. Additionally, in characterizing more fully the philosophical complexities of cornerman and boxer interactions in the flow of such a violent and dangerous sport, the analysis aims to make explicit some of what is unique—and uniquely problematic—to competing in and coaching professional pugilism and, by extension, other combat sports, such as mixed martial arts (MMA) and Muay Thai.

中文翻译:

两轮之间:六十秒的美学和伦理

摘要本文旨在为我认为专业拳击比赛的尼采和康德方面的叙述建立一个哲学框架:叙述性的模仿和道德义务。该分析的总体目标是对拳击比赛的短暂间隔(两轮之间的间隔)进行批判,这是至关重要的,但在专门用于拳击以及更广泛地与体育运动有关的哲学文献中却经常被忽略。此外,为了更全面地描述这种暴力和危险运动的过程中,man夫和拳击手互动的哲学复杂性,该分析旨在明确一些独特的问题,这些问题是在竞争和指导职业拳击手时所特有的,进一步来说,还有其他格斗运动,例如混合武术(MMA)和泰拳。
更新日期:2020-07-09
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