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- W2234919956 abstract "How can sociology talk about ethics without just reproducing or affirming the moral-pedagogical discourse about Olympic fairness? We shall approach this question by referring to the popular games, which contrast the sport of competition and fairness. There is not only one ethics, as there is not just one sport. Sociology stands against any epistemological monotheism. Different intellectual strategies seem likely. One is to think ethics in dialectical terms – or trialectical. State, market and civil society are not only sectors, but dimensions of social practice. They develop different ethical codes, which are related to the inner tensions inside the democratic triad of Liberty, Equality, Fraternity. Another strategy is to understand ethics not primarily as a set of abstract ideas or values, which are ideally directed against the body. But ethical behavior is based on bodily practice. That is why ethics has to be thought from its bodily-material basis, i.e. in materialistic terms. Finally, if ethics is to be understood in relation to body, game and movement, this cannot be only a serious matter. Sports and games have their roots in carnival, in a popular culture of laughter. Without reflection on laughter, the sociology of ethics would be ridiculous..." @default.
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- W2234919956 title "Sport, body and ethics - between public, commercial and civil logics" @default.
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