The Notion of Achievement in Sport and some Ethical Issues in Professional Sport

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Quilter, John Gerard. (2005). The Notion of Achievement in Sport and some Ethical Issues in Professional Sport. In Dr Stephen Coleman (special issue) and General Editor- Dr Andrew Alexandra (Ed.). 2004 Conference of the Australian Association for Professional and Applied Ethics. Canberra, Australia: Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics.
AuthorsQuilter, John Gerard
KeywordsOrganised Sports;--Philosophy and Religious Studies not elsewhere classified;--Recreation; Leisure and Tourism;--Geography;--Strategic Basic;--Social ethics
Year2005
JournalAustralian Journal of Professional and Applied Ethics: Selected papers from the 2004 Conference of the Australian Association for Professional and Applied Ethics.
PublisherCentre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics
Open accessOpen access
Research GroupSchool of Philosophy
Place of publicationCanberra, Australia
EditorsDr Stephen Coleman (special issue) and General Editor- Dr Andrew Alexandra
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