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
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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!