PROGRAM - International Association for the Philosophy of Sport
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PROGRAM - International Association for the Philosophy of Sport
International Association for the Philosophy of Sport IAPS 41st International Conference – CSU -Fullerton - September 4-8 2013 PROGRAM Wednesday, September 4th 9:00-13:00 REGISTRATION – 11:30-13:00 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL MEETING - Stearns 13:00-14:00 LUNCH - on your own 14:00 Opening Remarks - CSU-Fullerton President Mildred Garcia- Pavilion A 14:30-16:30 OPENING SESSIONS 16:30-17:00 COFFEE BREAK 17:00-18:00 OPENING KEYNOTE CONFERENCE - Pavilion A 18:30-22:00 WELCOME RECEPTION - Garden Café Sponsored by International Association for the Philosophy of Sport IAPS 41st International Conference – CSU -Fullerton - September 4-8 2013 Wednesday, September 4th 14:30-16:30 PARALLEL SESSION 1 Room: Alvarado Room: Ontiveros BC Room: Bradford AB Chair: Scott Kretchmar Chair: Kenneth Aggerholm Chair: Pam Sailors Interpretivism Across the Board Performance Enhancement Beautiful Sport Cesar R. Torres Leon Culbertson M.G. Piety Interpretivism, Normativity, and Youth Sport Enhanced and Un-enhanced Performance Sport and the Sublime Mark Williams & Angela Schneider José Luis Pérez Triviño Chorao, Lacerda, Lima, & Mumford Rationality in the Absence of Shared Sporting Conventions: A Response to Rorty and Morgan Is Mood Enhancement a kind of Doping? Behind the Hot Shot Peter Hager Pete Hopsicker Athletic Superiority in the Age of Playoffs: An Interpretivist Analysis John Gleaves & Matthew Llewellyn Before the Rules are Written: Navigating Moral Ambiguity in Performance Enhancement Adam G. Pfleegor Mizuho Takemura Ethical Sport Managers? The Applicability of Formalism, Conventionalism, & Interpretivism to Business Contexts Ethical Considerations on Gene Doping The Importance of Imagination in Aesthetic Experience: A Polanyian Response to Elcombe 16:30-17:00 COFFEE BREAK 17:00-18:00 OPENING KEYNOTE CONFERENCE - Pavilion A GRAHAM McFEE - Making Sense of the Philosophy of Sport Introduction – John S. Russell 18:30-22:00 WELCOME RECEPTION – Garden Café – Sponsored by Routledge Taylor & Francis Group International Association for the Philosophy of Sport IAPS 41st International Conference – CSU -Fullerton - September 4-8 2013 Thursday, September 5th 9:00-11:00 PARALLEL SESSION 2 Room: Alvarado Room: Bradford AB Chair: Adam Pfleegor Chair: Kevin Krein Room: Ontiveros BC Room: Tuffree AB Chair: Leon Culbertson Chair: Joan Grassbough Forry Heroes and Agonism Eastern Themes Doping on the Crosshairs Women & Sports Susan Saint Sing Irena Martínková & Jim Parry J. Angelo Corlett Mika Hämäläinen The Collective Kinetic Blueprint and the Agon of the Hero Athlete Martial Arts Concepts Doping: Just do it? Gender Equality and Women’s Sports Wear Eman Hurych Yoshiko Oda & Yoshitaka Kondo Megs S. Gendreau Jonathan Trerise Agonality in Martin Heidegger´s thinking applied to the world of sport A Dilemma involved in the internationalization of Japanese Kendo Who Won? A Puzzle About Identity and Performance-Enhancing Substances Women in Sports and the Costs of Lots of Money Ai-hong Zhang Yongshung Wang (Barry) Kasra Sotudeh Agón or certamen? A philosophical analysis of the Greek-Roman agonistic paidéia Comment on Ji Kang’s HealthPreservation Thoughts History and Future: the evolution of Doping and Anti-doping Attitude in China Heather R. Reid Xiaozheng Xiong Mike McNamee Complicating the Phenomenological Conversation of Basketball as En-gendered Life Course Michael Capobianco Athletes as Heroes and Role Models A Homeric View An Introduction to Zhuangzi’s Yangsheng Philosophy The spirit of sport and its place in anti doping policy Deviant Embodiment and Sport Isidori, Maulini & Ramos Echazarreta 11:00-11:30 COFFEE BREAK International Association for the Philosophy of Sport IAPS 41st International Conference – CSU -Fullerton - September 4-8 2013 Thursday, September 5th 11:30-13:00 PARALLEL SESSION 3 Room: Alvarado Room: Bradford AB Chair: Sarah Teetzel Chair: Paul Gaffney Room: Ontiveros BC Room: Tuffree AB Chair: Deb Vossen Chair: Jesús Ilundáin Olympic Challenges Fandom Leisure and Work Chinese Sport Philosophy Wivi Andersen Gwen Bradford Neslihan Filiz Xuemei Cui Olympism and Olympic elite sport: Violation or recognition of bodily integrity? Being a Sports Fan: Paradox and Intrinsic Value Why Play Sports? Naofumi Masumoto & Keiko Homma Chad Carlson Shawn E. Klein Intangible Olympic Legacies: what is the mind aspect of the Olympic culture? What is Fan-Based Sport About, Anyway? Leo Hsu Roberto Sirvent An Inquiry on Compatibility between East Asian Confucianisms and Modern Olympism Are There Good Reasons to Root for a Sports Team? And Does it Even Matter? Work and Play: Similarities and Parallels Robert Fernandez Playing with Schrödinger’s Cat: Discerning Work from Play in Elite Settings Leisure in Ancient China and the Principle of Leisure Activity Selection Weina Zhu Operation mode of China's largescale sporting events research Zhan-qiang Teng Chinese Universities Sports Teachers’ Cultural Consciousness from the Perspective of Globalization 13:00-14:30 STUDENT LUNCHEON – SPORT PHILOSOPHY: THE STATE OF THE PROFESSION - Ontiveros A HOSTS: John S. Russell - JPS editor – Emily Ryall - IAPS Webmaster – Pam Sailors – Professor & Dean Sponsored by IAPS 13:00-14:30 LUNCH - PavilionA International Association for the Philosophy of Sport IAPS 41st International Conference – CSU -Fullerton - September 4-8 2013 Thursday, September 5h 14:30-16:30 PARALLEL SESSION 4 Room: Alvarado Room: Bradford AB Chair: Dennis Hemphill Chair: Gregg Twietmeyer Room: Ontiveros BC Room: Tuffree AB Chair: Charlene Weaving Chair: Jim Parry Emotional Dispositions Fairness Gendered Games Embodiment Takayuki Hata & Masami Sekine Matthew Waddell Colleen English Claudia Böger Athletes’ mental and inner satisfaction and their solidarity in modern sport Using Social Contract Theory to Mediate Ethical Conflicts in Sport This One’s for the Women: Developing Alternative Forms of Competition The structure of embodiment in learners is intersubjective Paul Gaffney John S. Russell Joan Grassbaugh Forry Does Shame Belong to Sport? Taking Sport Too Seriously Should Women Play American Football? Maaya Fukumoto The Principle of Somatic Learning by Thomas Hanna: The Common Viewpoints for Decoding Various Bodywork Systems Alun Hardman & Rich Lally Deb Vossen Kevin Krein & Charlene Weaving When Sorry Seems to be the Hardest Word: The Commodification of the Sporting Apology A Grasshopperian Analysis of the Strategic Foul Revisited Xtreme Chicks: Examining women athletes and worldmaking potential Jeffrey P. Fry Anne Bialowas Sports and Naiveté Problematizing Gender and Sex Identity in Sport: A Historical Analysis 16:30-17:00 COFFEE BREAK International Association for the Philosophy of Sport IAPS 41st International Conference – CSU -Fullerton - September 4-8 2013 Thursday, September 5th 17:00-18:30 PARALLEL SESSION 5 Room: Alvarado Room: Ontiveros BC Room: Tuffree AB Chair: Heather Reid Chair: Doug McLaughlin Chair: Matthew Llewellyn Virtue Ethics Interdisciplinary Perspectives Race, Ethnicity, Technical Development Jung Hyun Hwang Dennis Hemphill C. Utley, A. Hart & R. Williams Lucky Winners, Ridiculous Truths and Aristotelian Perspectives Jarrod Jonsrud Sports as Social Practices: Authenticity and the Forum for Moral Debate Emily Ryall Why a Coach Should Not Seek to Develop a Virtuous Character in Athletes: A Response to Hardman and Jones Narrative and Social Change in Sport King’s Dream, Goodell’s Legacy: The vision and reality of the Rooney Rule Nicholas Hardy The Contest and Rules: Enhancing Sport Cimin Liang & Bo Liu Innovation and Cutting Edge Technique Development Gregg Twietmeyer Xiaokang Wei & Yanmin Yao The Plastic Person: A Response to Fry Physical Cultural Space of Ethnic Groups and the Construction of Chinese Ethnic Villages PANEL – Bradford AB 17:00-18:30 Room: Filosofía del Deporte Iberoamericana Philosophical Perspectives on Sport (in Spanish and Portuguese) Organizer:JesúsIlundáin‐Agurruza– Introduction Soraia Chung Saura – Brazil Luísa Gagliardini Graça– Portugal Emanuele Isidori – Italy & R. Ramos Echazarreta -Spain Teresa Oliveira Lacerda – Portugal Francisco Javier López Frías – Spain José L. Pérez Triviño – Cesar R. Torres – Argentina Ana Zimmermann – Brazil International Association for the Philosophy of Sport IAPS 41st International Conference – CSU -Fullerton - September 4-8 2013 Friday, September 6th PARALLEL SESSION 6 9-11:00 Room: Gabrielino Room: Hetebrink Room: Ontiveros BC Chair: Pete Hopsicker Philosophy Sweats It - Applications Chair: Emanuele Isidori Chair: Peter Hager Existential Sport Conceptual Sport Pam Sailors & Doug Hochstetler K. Aggerholm & E. Jespersen John S. Russell Lead, Follow, or Get Out of the Way: A Critical Analysis of Pacing Life on Mount Obstacle: Dis-ease of existence as condition and possibility Does Metaethics Make a Difference in Philosophy of Sport? Peichi Chuang Alexandre Gontchar Rasmus Bysted Møller The Formation of Intentionality in Orienteering in Terrain The Concept of Sport - a Defence of Essentialism Maura Priest Outplaying Death: Human Finitude as an Infinite Possibility of Self-Creation in Soccer Junko Yamaguchi Ironman: An Evolutionary Approach Is The Myth of Sisyphus still alive? The Luis Suarez-Patrice Evra controversy as an example of the impact of the linguistic turn Verner Møller Signe Høbjerre Larsen Jeremy Fancher Filling the gaps - Researching parkour as a playing practice The Nature of Game Playing: Riffing on Bernard Suits’ What is a Game? 11:00-11:30 COFFEE BREAK International Association for the Philosophy of Sport IAPS 41st International Conference – CSU -Fullerton - September 4-8 2013 Friday, September 6th 11:30-13:00 PARALLEL SESSION 7 Room: Gabrielino Room: Hetebrink Room: Ontiveros BC Chair: Emily Ryall Chair Tim Elcombe Chair: Doug Hochstettler The Business in Sports Political Games Artistic Sport Jennifer Jane Hardes Ana Zimmermann & Soraia Chung Saura Loyalty is a Two Way Street: Allegiance and Franchise Relocation in Professional Sport Play, Politics, and Forms of Life On Spontaneity Bogdan Ciomaga & Cody Kent Yunus Tuncel Gagliardini, McNamee & Lacerda The Ethical Case for the Commercialization of Sport Power Relations in Sports Physical Education as an aestheticethic educational project Scott Tinley & Rich Lally Jessi Tobin The Fabricated Aesthetic in AltSports: Building your Core Score (One Ramp and One Eco-Vacation at a Time) Aesthetics in Sport: a medium for Performer Identity Expression and Transformation Andrew D. Linden 13:00-14:15 EDITORIAL BOARD MEETING Stearns 13:00-14:15 LUNCH – Pavilion A 14:15-15:15 WARREN FRALEIGH DISTINGUISHED SCHOLAR: GUNNAR BREIVIK - Theater Sporting knowledge and the problem of knowing how Introduction – William J. Morgan International Association for the Philosophy of Sport IAPS 41st International Conference – CSU -Fullerton - September 4-8 2013 Friday, September 6th 15:15-16:00 COFFEE BREAK 16:00-18:00 PARALLEL SESSION 8 Room: Gabrielino Chair: Leo Hsu Room: Hetebrink Room: Ontiveros BC Chair: Yunus Tuncel Chair: Chad Carlson Olympic Venues Phenomenology Sport’s Violent Side Ai Aramaki & Koyo Fukasawa Vegard Fusche Moe Nicholas Dixon Reconceptualization of the Olympic Legacy from perspective of the public aspect Philosophy of sport and Continental Philosophy Rage Against the Cage: Why Consent Isn't Enough to Justify Mixed Martial Arts Keiko Homma & Naofumi Masumoto Philip Walsh Tim Elcombe & Alun Hardman Positivist and Constructivist Approaches for Developing Sport Legacy of the Olympic Games: Sydney 2000 Olympic Games The nature of sport: a phenomenological analysis Vulnerable Athletes in Collision Sports: Hard Cases and Working Conventions Doug McLaughlin Yoshitaka Kondo Takuya Sakamoto Olympism and Meaningful Legacy Planning: Philosophical Implications for Bid Cities Meaning of sports practitioner’s“voice”: Merleau-Ponty’s theory of parole Sports Coaching: Corporal Punishment and Violence Sarah Teetzel Fumio Takizawa Jerzy Kosiewicz Olympic Team Officials, Quotas, and the Quest for a Functional Definition of Fairness Introduction to the Phenomenological Theory of Human-bodily Movement for Physical Education Considerations on Aggression in Sport 18:00-? FRIDAY NIGHT! Soccer/”Euro” Football Game at the Stadium for those interested International Association for the Philosophy of Sport IAPS 41st International Conference – CSU -Fullerton - September 4-8 2013 Saturday, September 7th 9:00-11:00 PARALLEL SESSION 9 Room: Theater Chair: Cesar Torres Room: Hetebrink Room: Gabrielino Chair: Vegard F. Moe Chair: José Luis Pérez Triviño The Usual Suspects: Interpretivism, Conventionalism & Formalism Skillful Sport Crime and Punishment Francisco Javier López Frías ***Winner Kretchmar Award*** Erin Flynn Ask Vest Christiansen William J. Morgan’s “conventionalist internalism” approach. Furthering internalism? On the Skill Thesis "You can't buy something you aren't" – On fixing results in cycling William J. Morgan Jesús Ilundáin-Agurruza Justine Kaempfer Conventionalism Defended Splitting Hairs… with a Sword: from skilled coping to skillful fluency Lance Armstrong, Doping, Ethos, Legacy Adam Berg Eric Moore Foundations, Contexts, and Rule Interpretations in Sports Why Lance Armstrong Didn’t Cheat in the Tour de France 1999-2005 R. Scott Kretchmar Tom Rorke Rethinking Formalism, Interpretivism, and Conventionalism Time for a Vacation? Withdrawal of Recognition as a Penalty in Sport 11:00-11:15 COFFEE BREAK International Association for the Philosophy of Sport IAPS 41st International Conference – CSU -Fullerton - September 4-8 2013 Saturday, September 7th 11:15-12:30 GENERAL BUSINESS MEETING - Theater 12:30 ONWARD - LUNCH AND TIME ON YOUR OWN FOR ACTIVITIES 18:30-19:30 PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS – CARWYN JONES – Theater Athletes’ vices: questions of moral responsibility Introduction - Alun Hardman 19:30-10:30 CLOSING CEREMONY & DINNER – Pavilion A International Association for the Philosophy of Sport IAPS 41st International Conference – CSU -Fullerton - September 4-8 2013 Sunday, September 8th TRAVEL DAY OR FURHTER EXPLORATIONS AND ACTIVITIES ON YOUR OWN! SAFE TRAVELS EVERYONE!