The Sports Ethicist
@sportsethicist
The unexamined sport is not worth playing. Asst. Teaching Prof @ Arizona State Uni. Editor, Defining Sport(2016); General Editor: Studies in Philosophy of Sport
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Sport Realism by Aaron Harper gets reviewed in Journal of Philosophy of Sport IntPhilofSport sportsethicist.com/2023/10/19/mor…
I had great fun being a guest on Our National Conversation podcast. We talked about Performance-Enhancing Drugs in sport: Take a listen; I thought it was an interesting and engaging conversation. Listen: sites.libsyn.com/408524/allow-u… Watch: youtu.be/QQRQIVjJu6Q?si…
ASU State Press (The State Press) article about my upcoming "The Olympics and Philosophy" course and Victoria Jackson's History of the Olympic Movement course: statepress.com/article/2023/1…
Come work with me at ASU! We (SHPRS at ASU) are hiring an Assistant Teaching Professor with a focus in Applied Ethics. sportsethicist.com/2024/01/08/asu…
IAPS (IntPhilofSport) @ Pacific APA 2024: Explaining Sports Fandom: Sports fandom as collaborative fiction Session: Friday March 22; 7-9pm. Peter Kung and I will present our paper that explains sports fandom as a form of collaborative fiction. sportsethicist.com/2024/03/20/iap…
Over at The Junkyard, Peter and I have posted a shortened version of paper on Explaining Fandom. Check it out and let us know what you think. junkyardofthemind.com/blog/2024/4/6/…
🏅🎾 Read Aaron Harper's "well-written" and "well-argued" new theory in "Sport Realism." See this ReasonPapers review and more! ow.ly/yn4W50RB10h
I was interviewed for this Los Angeles Times story by PringleLATimes about the handling of the MLB gambling case involving Shohei Ohtani. latimes.com/california/sto…
New SHPRS at ASU course this fall: PHI 194 Sports, Games, and the Meaning of Life. sportsethicist.com/2025/02/26/new…
Available for Pre-Order: College Sports Ethics: Challenges, Questions, and Opportunities, edited by Chad Carlson and Shawn E. Klein (that's me). Part of: Studies in Philosophy of Sport Bloomsbury Academic sportsethicist.com/2025/08/19/new…