Jeżeli nie znalazłeś poszukiwanej książki, skontaktuj się z nami wypełniając formularz kontaktowy.

Ta strona używa plików cookies, by ułatwić korzystanie z serwisu. Mogą Państwo określić warunki przechowywania lub dostępu do plików cookies w swojej przeglądarce zgodnie z polityką prywatności.

Wydawcy

Literatura do programów

Informacje szczegółowe o książce

Running and Philosophy: A Marathon for the Mind - ISBN 9781405167970

Running and Philosophy: A Marathon for the Mind

ISBN 9781405167970

Autor: Michael W. Austin

Wydawca: Wiley

Dostępność: 3-6 tygodni

Cena: 141,75 zł

Przed złożeniem zamówienia prosimy o kontakt mailowy celem potwierdzenia ceny.


ISBN13:      

9781405167970

ISBN10:      

1405167971

Autor:      

Michael W. Austin

Oprawa:      

Paperback

Rok Wydania:      

2007-09-14

Ilość stron:      

240

Wymiary:      

232x153

Tematy:      

jb

Running is not just a physical activity — it is also a reflective endeavor. With the wind at your back and ribbons of roadway in front of you, there is ample time to think about life’s big questions.
This first–of–its kind volume brings together some of today’s leading philosophers to address such questions as:What is the relationship between success in running and success in life?What can we learn from pain?Is running a religion?How does running fit into the pursuit of a meaningful life?What is the connection between running, friendship, and happiness?
The combination of running and philosophy can help us achieve a goal we all share, reflected in the words of eminent Enlightenment philosopher John Locke: "A sound mind in a sound body, is a short, but full description of a happy state in this world."

Spis treści:
Foreword (Amby Burfoot, Executive Editor, Runner’s World magazine, and 1968 Boston Marathon Champion).
Preface: Warming Up Before the Race.
Acknowledgments.
1. Long–Distance Running and the Will to Power (Raymond Angelo Belliotti, State University of New York at Fredonia).
2. Chasing Happiness Together: Running and the Philosophy of Friendship (Michael W. Austin, Eastern Kentucky University).
3. Running With the Seven Cs of Success (Gregory Bassham, King’s College, Pennsylvania).
4. The Phenomenology of Becoming a Runner (J. Jeremy Wisnewski, Hartwick College).
5. In Praise of the Jogger (Raymond J. VanArragon, Bethel University).
6. Running Religiously (Jeffrey P. Fry, Ball State University).
7. Hash Runners and Hellenistic Philosophers (Richard DeWitt, Fairfield University).
8. What Motivates an Early Morning Runner (Kevin Kinghorn, Wycliffe Hall, University of Oxford).
9. A Runner’s Pain (Chris Kelly, University of Maryland).
10. Performance–Enhancement and the Pursuit of Excellence (William P. Kabasenche, Washington State University).
11. The Freedom of the Long–Distance Runner (Heather L. Reid, Morningside College).
12. Existential Running (Ross C. Reed, Rhodes College).
13. Can We Experience Significance on a Treadmill? (Douglas R. Hochstetler, Penn State University, Lehigh Valley).
14. Running in Place or Running in Its Proper Place (J. P. Moreland, Biola University).
15. The Running Life: Getting in Touch with Your Inner Hunter–Gatherer (Sharon Kaye, John Carroll University).
16. John Dewey and the Beautiful Stride: Running as Aesthetic Experience (Christopher Martin, Institute of Education, University of London).
17. Where the Dark Feelings Hold Sway: Running to Music (Martha C. Nussbaum, University of Chicago).
18. The Power of Passion on Heartbreak Hill (Michelle Maiese, Emmanuel College).
19. The Soul of the Runner (Charles Taliaferro and Rachel Traughber, St. Olaf College).
Index.

Nota biograficzna:
Michael W. Austin is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Eastern Kentucky University. A member of the International Association for the Philosophy of Sport, Austin has been published in Journal for the Philosophy of Sport, Southwest Philosophy Review, The Journal of Value Inquiry, Philosophy and Theology, and International Philosophical Quarterly. He is also the author of Conceptions of Parenthood: Ethics and the Family (2007).

Okładka tylna:
Running is not just a physical activity — it is also a reflective endeavor. With the wind at your back and ribbons of roadway in front of you, there is ample time to think about life’s big questions.
This first–of–its kind volume brings together some of today’s leading philosophers to address such questions as:What is the relationship between success in running and success in life?What can we learn from pain?Is running a religion?< li>How does running fit into the pursuit of a meaningful life?What is the connection between running, friendship, and happiness?
The combination of running and philosophy can help us achieve a goal we all share, reflected in the words of eminent Enlightenment philosopher John Locke: "A sound mind in a sound body, is a short, but full description of a happy state in this world."

Koszyk

Książek w koszyku: 0 szt.

Wartość zakupów: 0,00 zł

ebooks
covid

Kontakt

Gambit
Centrum Oprogramowania
i Szkoleń Sp. z o.o.

Al. Pokoju 29b/22-24

31-564 Kraków


Siedziba Księgarni

ul. Kordylewskiego 1

31-542 Kraków

+48 12 410 5991

+48 12 410 5987

+48 12 410 5989

Zobacz na mapie google

Wyślij e-mail

Subskrypcje

Administratorem danych osobowych jest firma Gambit COiS Sp. z o.o. Na podany adres będzie wysyłany wyłącznie biuletyn informacyjny.

Autoryzacja płatności

PayU

Informacje na temat autoryzacji płatności poprzez PayU.

PayU banki

© Copyright 2012: GAMBIT COiS Sp. z o.o. Wszelkie prawa zastrzeżone.

Projekt i wykonanie: Alchemia Studio Reklamy