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OverviewDigital technology plays an important role in the everyday lives of people. New types of ‘digital sports’, (sport) gaming, exergaming, cybersport and eSports increase in popularity all over the world and are even challenging the modern and hegemonic concept of sport. Modern games can hardly be compared with the first generation of electronic games, as the diversity of games has increased dramatically. Philosophers (of sport) have much to say about these new forms of digital play. This book bridges the gap between ‘game studies’ and current topics within the philosophy of sport literature. It does so by dealing with a variety of topics in which the virtual or the electronic takes over, contradicts or melts with current sports as we know it. This book deals with a variety of conceptual and moral questions, such as: Can video games and eSports be considered as sports activities or not? Are motor skills a defining characteristic of eSports? Can the personal identity be explored within the virtual world? What is happening in a virtual (game) world? How playful is a virtual environment? How do moral standards change in a digital game and how does the game-person and role-playing relate to the real person? This book was originally published as a special issue of Sport, Ethics and Philosophy. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ivo van HilvoordePublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9781138306837ISBN 10: 1138306835 Pages: 116 Publication Date: 13 September 2017 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education , Undergraduate Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction Ivo van Hilvoorde Virtual Domains for Sports and Games Jason Holt Embodiment and fundamental motor skills in eSports Ivo van Hilvoorde and Niek Pot Broadband and circuits: The place of public gaming in the history of sport Kalle Jonasson What kind of an activity is a virtual game? A Postmodern approach in relation to concept of Phantasm by Deleuze and the philosophy of Huizinga Barış Şentuna and Dinçer Kanbur Personal identity and the Massively Multiplayer Online World Andrew Edgar Will robots ever play sports? Francisco Javier Lopez Frias and Jose Luis Perez Triviño An Earthless World: The Contemporary Enframing of Sport In Digital Games Steven Conway The Defining Components of the Cyborg: Cyborg-Athletes, Fictional or Real? Francisco Javier Lopez FriasReviewsAuthor InformationIvo van Hilvoorde (1968) is Professor at the School of Human Movement and Sport, Windesheim University of Applied Sciences, Zwolle, the Netherlands, and Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Human Movement Sciences, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands. In his research, he combines philosophical, sociological and pedagogical perspectives on sport and physical education, with special interest in new technologies. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |