Was Aristotle indifferent to sport? Analysis of The Nicomachean Ethics, Rhetoric, Politics, Metaphysics and On the Soul

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  • Juan Rodríguez-López Universidad de Granada. España , Universidad de Granada. España

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24197/aefd.0.2020.167-186

Keywords:

Aristotle, Plato, sport philosophy, sport history, Greek physical education

Abstract

After the systematic analysis of five main works by Aristotle – The Nicomachean Ethics, Rhetoric, Politics, Metaphysics and On the Soul-, I observe a very considerable intellectual appreciation of Aristotle for the sport activity, which is manifested in a) an abundant number of references in Rhetoric, Politics and Nicomachean Ethics, b) the inclusion of the sporting and competitive qualities in the lists of goods that are suitable for man, in Rhetoric, c) the educational and social importance that Aristotle gives to sporting activity, in Politics and d) the creation of a rich epistemology on the science of physical exercise and sport, in The Nicomachean Ethics, Rhetoric, Politics and Metaphysics.

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2020-12-26

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Was Aristotle indifferent to sport? Analysis of The Nicomachean Ethics, Rhetoric, Politics, Metaphysics and On the Soul. (2020). Agora for Physical Education and Sport, 22, 167-186. https://doi.org/10.24197/aefd.0.2020.167-186