what is philosophy?
what is metaphysics?
what is axiology?
what is epistemology?
examines what people know, and how and why they hold certain beliefs
what are aesthetics?
focuses on the artistic, sensual, or beautiful aspects of movement
what are ethics?
study of moral values or doing of good towards others or oneself
what is the Coach’s Code of Conduct?
what is the Code of Ethics of the American Society of Exercise Physiologists?
what is the North American Society for Sport Management?
what is the Code of Ethics for American Physical Therapist Association?
what is idealism?
- ideas, values, an truth do not change
what is realism?
- “real things” are proven by the scientific method
what is naturalism?
what is pragmatism?
what is existentialism?
what is ethics?
the study of moral values or good doing towards others or oneself
what are principles?
universal rules that identify what actions, intentions, and motives are valued
what is moral reasoning?
a systematic process that evaluates personal values and determines a set of moral principles to live by
what are the 3 steps of moral reasoning?
step 1: moral knowing, addressing moral issues and how to solve it
step 2: moral valuing, deciding on what you believe
step 3: moral acting, behaving based on knowledge and values
what are teleological theories?
focuses on the end results and consequences of processes and actions
what is utilitarianism theory?
states that decisions should be made based on what will benefit the most people
example) teacher giving a good grade to an athlete so he can still compete
what is deontology theory?
the duty to conform to absolute rules of moral behaviour
what are Kantian/non-consequential theories?
actions must conform to absolute rules of moral behaviour
example) admitting when you knock a ball out of bounds
what are 5 moral imperatives in sports?