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Philosophical Reflections on Physical Strength : Does a Strong Mind Need a Strong Body?.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Lewiston : Edwin Mellen Press, 2009.Description: 1 online resource (298 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780773430167
  • 0773430164
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Philosophical Reflections on Physical Strength : Does a Strong Mind Need a Strong Body?DDC classification:
  • 128.2 796.01
LOC classification:
  • GV342 .P428 2010
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Contents:
PHILOSOPHICAL REFLECTIONS ON PHYSICAL STRENGTH: Does a Strong Mind Need a Strong Body?; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Foreword; Part I: What Is Strenght?; Chapter 1 -- Does Powerlifting Really Test for Power?; Chapter 2 -- What It Really Takes to be the World's Strongest Man: A Philosophical Investigation of Strength -- Part II: Strength and Being; Chapter 3 -- Reflections, Philosophical and Otherwise, on Strength; Chapter 4 -- Philosophical and Practical Considerations for a Strongest Man Contest; Part III: Strength, Beauty, and Knowing.
Chapter 5 -- The Ki to Strength in the Martial ArtsChapter 6 -- ""Crude and Mindless Sports"" Aesthetic and Epistemic Aspects of Iron Games; Photo's; Picture 1: ""Misha"" Koklyaev; Picture 2: Travis Ortmeyer; Picture 3: The Arnold Strongman Classic Winners; Picture 4: Terry Todd (Co-editor); Picture 5: Jan Todd; Picture 6: Bill Kazmaier; Picture 7: Vasily Alexeyev; Picture 8: Louis ""Apollon"" Uni; Picture 9: Phil Pfister; Picture 10: Derek Poundstone; Picture 11: Mariusz Pudzianowski; Picture 12: Svend Karlsen; Picture 13: Raimonds Bergmanis; Picture 14: Louis Cyr.
Picture 15: Louis Cyr's Wife and ChildPicture 16: Gerard Dente, Zydrunas Savickas and Arnold Schwarzenegger; Picture 17: Jan Todd (1977); Picture 18: Final Event of the 2003 Arnold Strongman Classic; Picture 19: Zydrunas Savickas; Picture 20: John Davis; Picture 21: Jill Mills; Picture 22: Mikhael Koklyaev; Picture 23: Mark Henry; Picture 24: Norbert Schemansky; Picture 25: Derek Poundstone; Picture 26: Mikhail Koklyaev; Picture 27: Jill Mills; Picture 28: Katie Sandwina; Picture 29: Zydrunas Savickas (2008); Picture 30: Zydrunas Savickas sixth straight Cyr Bronze.
Picture 31: Terry Todd and Paul AndersonPicture 32: Arthur Saxon; Picture 33: George Hackenschmidt and Karl Swoboda; Picture 34: Vasyl Virastyuk; Picture 35: The 2007 Arnold Strongman Classic; Picture 36: Brian Siders; Picture 37: Minerva -- Picture 38: Vasyl Virastyuk; Picture 39: Jan Todd (1978); Picture 40: Key committee members of the Arnold Strongman Classic; Part IV: Strength and Ethics; Chapter 7 -- Charles Atlas and the Meaning of Life; Chapter 8 -- Heracles' Dilemma Is Strength Really a Virtue?; Part V: Strength and Gender.
Chapter 9 -- Extreme Beauty Size and Sexism in Women's Strength SportsChapter 10 -- Is Women's Bodybuilding Unfeminine? Breaking the Mold of Gender Norms; Part VI: Strength and Technology; Chapter 11 -- Gene Doping and Strength; Chapter 12 -- Strong Medicine Drugs and Sports Redux; Bibliography.
Summary: This collection of essays philosophically examines strength, considered in its brute, physical sense. This is the only book of its kind solely dedicated to physical strength. Each contributor has expertise in strength sports, three at the world-class level, or in an area of philosophy of sport, related to strength.
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PHILOSOPHICAL REFLECTIONS ON PHYSICAL STRENGTH: Does a Strong Mind Need a Strong Body?; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Foreword; Part I: What Is Strenght?; Chapter 1 -- Does Powerlifting Really Test for Power?; Chapter 2 -- What It Really Takes to be the World's Strongest Man: A Philosophical Investigation of Strength -- Part II: Strength and Being; Chapter 3 -- Reflections, Philosophical and Otherwise, on Strength; Chapter 4 -- Philosophical and Practical Considerations for a Strongest Man Contest; Part III: Strength, Beauty, and Knowing.

Chapter 5 -- The Ki to Strength in the Martial ArtsChapter 6 -- ""Crude and Mindless Sports"" Aesthetic and Epistemic Aspects of Iron Games; Photo's; Picture 1: ""Misha"" Koklyaev; Picture 2: Travis Ortmeyer; Picture 3: The Arnold Strongman Classic Winners; Picture 4: Terry Todd (Co-editor); Picture 5: Jan Todd; Picture 6: Bill Kazmaier; Picture 7: Vasily Alexeyev; Picture 8: Louis ""Apollon"" Uni; Picture 9: Phil Pfister; Picture 10: Derek Poundstone; Picture 11: Mariusz Pudzianowski; Picture 12: Svend Karlsen; Picture 13: Raimonds Bergmanis; Picture 14: Louis Cyr.

Picture 15: Louis Cyr's Wife and ChildPicture 16: Gerard Dente, Zydrunas Savickas and Arnold Schwarzenegger; Picture 17: Jan Todd (1977); Picture 18: Final Event of the 2003 Arnold Strongman Classic; Picture 19: Zydrunas Savickas; Picture 20: John Davis; Picture 21: Jill Mills; Picture 22: Mikhael Koklyaev; Picture 23: Mark Henry; Picture 24: Norbert Schemansky; Picture 25: Derek Poundstone; Picture 26: Mikhail Koklyaev; Picture 27: Jill Mills; Picture 28: Katie Sandwina; Picture 29: Zydrunas Savickas (2008); Picture 30: Zydrunas Savickas sixth straight Cyr Bronze.

Picture 31: Terry Todd and Paul AndersonPicture 32: Arthur Saxon; Picture 33: George Hackenschmidt and Karl Swoboda; Picture 34: Vasyl Virastyuk; Picture 35: The 2007 Arnold Strongman Classic; Picture 36: Brian Siders; Picture 37: Minerva -- Picture 38: Vasyl Virastyuk; Picture 39: Jan Todd (1978); Picture 40: Key committee members of the Arnold Strongman Classic; Part IV: Strength and Ethics; Chapter 7 -- Charles Atlas and the Meaning of Life; Chapter 8 -- Heracles' Dilemma Is Strength Really a Virtue?; Part V: Strength and Gender.

Chapter 9 -- Extreme Beauty Size and Sexism in Women's Strength SportsChapter 10 -- Is Women's Bodybuilding Unfeminine? Breaking the Mold of Gender Norms; Part VI: Strength and Technology; Chapter 11 -- Gene Doping and Strength; Chapter 12 -- Strong Medicine Drugs and Sports Redux; Bibliography.

This collection of essays philosophically examines strength, considered in its brute, physical sense. This is the only book of its kind solely dedicated to physical strength. Each contributor has expertise in strength sports, three at the world-class level, or in an area of philosophy of sport, related to strength.

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