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Bernard suits the grasshopper5/24/2023 ![]() (Indeed, all those marked “d” in the table of contents were. Osterhoudt says that “The Grasshopper: A Thesis Concerning the Moral Ideal of Man” was first presented at a “Symposium on Sport and Ethics” at “State University College at Brockport, New York, October 26-28, 1972” (p. However, that text would seem to be out of print. ![]() Meier, Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics, 1988,” and evidently it was still contained in the 1995 edition. 9) that the article was later “reprinted in Philosophic Inquiry in Sport, Edited by William J. Suits himself reports (“Tricky Triad: Games, Play, and Sport,” Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 15 : 1-9 see p. x), Osterhoudt reports that “The Elements of Sport” was one of the essays that were invited for the volume (all of the ones marked “a” in the table of contents are). (“What Is a Game” contained an a slightly different definition, but all the basic ideas were there.) ![]() 2 (1967): 148–56) but contains the finalized version of his definition of game playing. “The Elements of Sport” is a continuation of the work Suits began in “What Is a Game” ( Philosophy of Science 34, no. Those two articles were, “The Elements of Sport” and, “The Grasshopper: A Thesis Concerning the Moral Ideal of Man.” The Elements of Sport ![]() ![]() In that volume, we find two essays by Bernard Suits that would later be incorporated into Suits’s The Grasshopper (see the Acknowledgements). Fanny Blanker-Koen winning a race as a statue of Aristotle ( evidently from Palace Spada in Rome) contemplates her accomplishment ![]()
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