Which enhancements - pharmacological, genetic, technological - should be banned in sport? How can we ensure compliance with a ban on enhancements? What punishment should those who violate the ban receive? This book offers a new theoretical perspective on enhancement, cheating and integrity in sport. It proposes a trust-based model for motivating compliance, to improve upon the incentive-based model currently advanced by the World Anti-Doping Agency, and examines the philosophical bases for our understanding of justification, motivation, punishment, authority and obligation in sport. A fascinating read for anybody with an interest in the ethics of sport, sport governance or applied ethics.
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978-1-138-29027-3 (9781138290273)
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John William Devine is Teaching Fellow in Philosophy at the University of Birmingham, UK.
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1. Introduction
Part One: Enhancement and Excellence
2. Harm
3. Fairness
4. Excellence
Part Two: Protecting Excellence and Motivating Compliance
5. Self-interest
6. Morality
7. Sportsmanship
Part Three: The Limits of Compliance
8. Rules
9. Cheating
10. Punishment
11. Conclusion