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Examine The Ethics Of Competitive Sports Inequities

Posted on:2010-11-17Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:M H JiangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2207360278458612Subject:Ethics
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Focussing on participation, fair competition, being positive and uplifting, and promoting friendship are the spirits and goals that competitive sports pursue, which incarnate the human's common wish. Thus since time immemorial, the competitive reports acqire the ardently love of people from different races different countries, and with different religious beliefs. One of the most important reasons why people are wild about sports competition is that this kind of competition, comparing with other ones in people's life, is fairer and more justice, which can help them to enjoy the fairness and happiness it takes to. However, with the development of economy, society, and science and technology, the unfair phenomena in competitive sports have been becoming more and more common. If this kind of behaviour were not to be eliminated, it would effect the constainable development of competitive sports itself.By inspecting and analysizing these unfairness from the perspective of ethics, and focusing on the phemona of using analeptic illegally, the referees' unfair judgement and falsification and other competitive action without fairness, this paper is to disclose the important reasons that lead to the unjustice competitive behaviours, i.e. the lack or omission of ethics or morality. Conclusively, for the healthy and sustainable development of competitive sports, and for the equity and equality of sports competition, it is necessary to reconstruct the kernal valuable system of competitive sports culture which is suitable for the characteristics of modern times, build and complete supervisive and incentive mechanisms of morality, strengthen the constructing of sports law, and implement the rules of sports competition. Only by this way, can the competitive sports develop healthily.
Keywords/Search Tags:competitive sports, unfairness, ethic perspective
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