_Martial Arts and the Philosophy of Sport_ brings together martial
arts and Eastern philosophical wisdom with the competitive world of
sports as games. This exploration goes beyond the conventional view of
martial arts as fighting skills and delves into their evolution as
competitive Olympic sports and profound ways of self-cultivation.
Mark Stone reveals the philosophical underpinnings of both
disciplines, which engage not only the body but also the mind,
fostering a holistic mind-body experience. The book illuminates
concepts like “no-mind” from Japanese philosophy and ”in the
zone” as a mode of peak athletic performance and showcases how these
practices transcend mere physicality to encompass aesthetic,
competitive, and cooperative dimensions.
_Martial Arts and the Philosophy of Sport _argues that both martial
arts and sports are forms of striving play—activities pursued for
their intrinsic value and for the personal fulfillment they bring. In
addition to its contributions to philosophy of sport, aesthetics, and
comparative philosophy, the arguments explored in this book also
offers martial artists and sports enthusiasts alike a profound
understanding of their pursuits as integral to life's enduring goals,
and even to understand their pursuit of excellence as a path to
enlightenment.
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ISBN
9781666929614
Publisert
2025
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Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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