FAIR OR TEMPLE: TWO POSSIBILITIES FOR OLYMPIC SPORT

被引:5
作者
Martinkova, Irena [1 ]
机构
[1] Charles Univ Prague, Prague, Czech Republic
关键词
Olympism; Olympic education; Coubertin; sport; philosophy of existence;
D O I
10.1080/17511321.2012.669396
中图分类号
B82 [伦理学(道德学)];
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摘要
This paper is based on the work of Pierre de Coubertin and his view of Olympism. It deals with Coubertin's distinction between two kinds of sport: Olympic sport and world championship sport. I shall examine these two possibilities with respect both to education through sport and to how one lives one's life, and I shall show the necessity of choosing between them, with reference to Coubertin's closing remarks in his speech at the 1925 Olympic Congress in Prague: 'Fair or temple - sportsmen must make their choice; they cannot expect to frequent both one and the other ... let them choose!' (Coubertin 2000f, 559). I shall address the topic of the choice between these two kinds of sport through the two metaphors in the above quotation: 'fair', in the sense of a market, or in ancient Greek agora; and 'temple'. Since this is also a choice of the way one lives one's life, the ideas will be worked out from within the philosophy of existence, particularly from the work of Jan Patocka, who develops the idea of different 'movements of human existence' in connection with different overall life directions that one might follow. The notion of 'fair' (or agora) is characterised by a human being's following of the prevailing patterns, norms and aims prescribed by society, without much reflection upon his or her individual aims and attitudes. It is described in Heideggerian terms as inauthenticity and in Patocka's idea of the second life movement, which is characterised by work, struggle, competition, comparisons, endless striving and self-assertion. Within sport, this is represented by wanting to win at all costs, lack of respect, self-promotion and striving for rewards. The notion of 'temple' is contrasted with the above mentioned character of the fair and is related to a certain clarity about one's existence and striving, one's doing and thinking, as described in Patocka's third movement of existence. Within the context of sport this is instantiated as a kind of self-development based on self-understanding and critical reflection, and it is illustrated by Olympism and Olympic sport.
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页码:166 / 182
页数:17
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