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Is using performance-enhancing substances and methods in sport morally legitimate?
By analyzing the ethical foundations of the World Anti-Doping Agency's core principles--performance enhancement, health, and the spirit of sport--this book offers a clear framework for understanding why anti-doping rules exist and when they might require revision. It provides readers, particularly sport administrators, with conceptual tools to determine whether current policies are well-grounded or in need of reform.
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Ethics of Doping in Sport
Chapter 1: The World Anti-Doping Agency's Mission, Guiding Principles, and Rationale: An Intricate and Unnavigable
Chapter 2: Performance Enhancement: An Elusive Concept with Multiple Potential Interpretations and an Unclear Function
Chapter 3: The Spirit of Sport: From Excellence to Competitive Justice
Chapter 4: Health: What Is It, and How Much Should WADA Care About It?
Chapter 5: What Sport? Whose Purpose? Anti-Doping in the Complex Landscape of Competitive Sport
Conclusion: The End of the Journey?
Bibliography
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