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Philosophy And The Martial Arts Engagement Graham Priest Damon Young

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Philosophy And The Martial Arts Engagement Graham Priest Damon Young
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.12 MB
Pages: 263
Author: Graham Priest & Damon Young;
ISBN: 9781138016606, 9781315780788, 9781138016590, 1138016608, 131578078X, 1138016594
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Philosophy And The Martial Arts Engagement Graham Priest Damon Young by Graham Priest & Damon Young; 9781138016606, 9781315780788, 9781138016590, 1138016608, 131578078X, 1138016594 instant download after payment.

This is the first substantial academic book to lay out the philosophical terrain within the study of the martial arts and to explore the significance of this fascinating subject for contemporary philosophy.

The book is divided into three sections. The first section concerns what philosophical reflection can teach us about the martial arts, and especially the nature and value of its practice. The second section deals with the other direction of the dialectical interplay between philosophy and the martial arts: how the martial arts can inform philosophical issues important in their own right. Finally, because many of the notable martial arts are of Asian origin, there are particularly close links between the arts and Asian philosophies – and Buddhism in particular – and therefore the last section is devoted to this topic.


The essays in this collection deal with a wide range of philosophical issues: normative ethics, meta-ethics, aesthetics, phenomenology, the philosophy of mind, Ancient Greek and Buddhist thought. By demonstrating the very real nature of the engagement between the martial arts and philosophy, this book is essential reading for any serious student or scholar with an interest in the martial arts, Eastern philosophy, the philosophy of sport, or the study of physical culture.


About the Author


Graham Priest is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the CUNY Graduate Center, and Boyce Gibson Professor Emeritus at the University of Melbourne. He is well known for his work on logic and paradox, metaphysics, and the history of philosophy. Priest is the author of numerous books and has published articles in nearly every major philosophical and logical journal. In addition to his work in philosophy and logic, he practices Karate-do and is 3rd Dan, International Karate-do Shobukai; 4th Dan, Shi’to Ryu, and an Australian National Kumite Referee and Kata Judge.


Damon Young is an Honorary Fellow in Philosophy at the University of Melbourne, where he was a Research Fell