A comparative philosophy of sport and art

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Abstract

This book compares two major leisure activities-watching sport and engaging with art. It explores a range of philosophical questions that arise when sport and art are placed side by side: The works of Shakespeare, Rembrandt and Mozart have continued to fill playhouses, galleries and concert halls for centuries since they were created, while our interest in even the most epic sporting contests fades after just a few years, or even a single season. What explains this difference? Sporting contests are merely games. So why do sports fans attach such great importance to whether their team wins or loses? Do sporting contests have meaning in the way works of art do? Beauty is a central value in art. Is it important in sport? What role does morality play in sport and art? What value do sport and art contribute to the world and to the meaning of people's lives?.

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Taylor, P. (2021). A comparative philosophy of sport and art. A Comparative Philosophy of Sport and Art (pp. 1–169). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-72334-7

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