Linked e-resources

Details

Self, Other, Play, Display and Humanity: Development of a Five-Level Model for the Analysis of Ethical Arguments in the Athletic Enhancement Debate / Jan Tolleneer, Paul Schotsmans
Is Human Enhancement Unnatural and Would This Be an Ethical Problem? / Christian Lenk
Dignified Doping: Truly Unthinkable? An Existentialist Critique of 'Talentocracy' in Sports / Pieter Bonte
Transgressing the limits of human nature
Subhuman, Superhuman, and Inhuman: Human Nature and the Enhanced Athlete / Eric T. Juengst
Prometheus on Dope: A Natural Aim for Improvement or a Hubristic Drive to Mastery? / Trijsje Franssen
Outliers, Freaks, and Cheats: Constituting Normality in the Age of Enhancement / Darian Meacham
The normative value of human nature
Doping Use As an Artistic Crime: On Natural Performances and Authentic Art / Andreas De Block
Something from Nothing or Nothing from Something? Performance-Enhancing Drugs, Risk, and the Natures of Contest and of Humans / M. Andrew Holowchak
Transhuman Athletes and Pathological Perfectionism: Recognising Limits in Sports and Human Nature / Michael J. McNamee
Socio-cultural and empirical approaches
"Definitely Not for Women": An Online Community's Reflections on Women's Use of Performance Enhancing Drugs in Recreational Sports / Marianne Raakilde Jespersen
Toward a Situated and Dynamic Understanding of Doping Behaviors / Denis Hauw
Restoring or Enhancing Athletic Bodies: Oscar Pistorius and the Threat to Pure Performance / Tara Magdalinski
Practices and policies
Sports Physicians, Human Nature, and the Limits of Medical Enhancement / John Hoberman
Anti-doping Policies: Choosing Between Imperfections / Bengt Kayser, Barbara Broers
A Simple Regulatory Principle for Performance-Enhancing Technologies: Too Good to Be True? / Roger Brownsword.

Browse Subjects

Show more subjects...

Statistics

from
to
Export