A new Issue of Sport, Ethics and Philosophy

July 17, 2007

Volume 1, Issue 2 of Sports, Ethics and Philosophy is now available. Full content available through paid subscription.

Original Articles

“Transcending human limitations”by Claudio M. Tamburrini; Torbjörn Tännsjö, P.113 – 118

“Doctoring risk: Responding to risk-taking in athletes” by Lynley Anderson, P. 119 – 134

“Doping under medical control – conceptually possible but impossible in the world of professional sports?” by Søren Holm, P. 135 – 145

“Genetics, bioethics and sport” by Andy Miah, P.146 – 158

“Respecting privacy in detecting illegitimate enhancements in athletes” by Sarah Teetzel, P. 159 – 170

“Genetic enhancement, sports and relational autonomy” by Susan Sherwin, P. 171 – 180

“Whose prometheus? Transhumanism, biotechnology and the moral topography of sports medicine” by Mike McNamee, P. 181 – 194

“‘Human-ness’, ‘dehumanisation’ and performance enhancement” by Leon Culbertson, P. 195 – 217

“Is enhancement in sport really unfair? Arguments on the concept of competition and equality of opportunities” by Christian Lenk, P. 218 – 228

“What’s wrong with genetic inequality? The impact of genetic technology on elite sports and society” by Claudio M. Tamburrini, P. 229 – 238

“Who’s afraid of Stella Walsh? On gender, ‘gene cheaters’, and the promises of cyborg athletes” by Kutte Jönsson, P. 239 – 262