Philosophy, Goals, and Objectives Flashcards
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Philosophy
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- “Love of Wisdom” in ancient Greek
- As an area of study: systematic study of general and fundamental questions concerning topics like existence, reason, knowledge, value, mind, and language.
- System of values by which one lives and works.
- Helps individuals address the problems that confront them through the use of critical thinking, logical analysis, and reflective appraisal
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Sport Philosophy
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- Is the systematic and reflective study of the truth, meanings, and actions of sport.
- Use logic and reasoning to gain a broader understanding of how sport contributes to our lives and to analyze the principles that guide our professional practices and actions.
- Study the values connected with sport, examine the relationship between the mind and body, and debate ethical dilemmas
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Branches of Philosophy and Kinesiology
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- Metaphysics
- Epistemology
- Logic
- Axiology
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Metaphysics
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- Nature of reality
- What is the meaning of existence?
- What is real?
- What experiences in a physical education program will better enable the individual to meet the challenges of the real world?
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Epistemology
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- Nature of knowledge and methods of obtaining knowledge
- What is true?
- What is the validity of the knowledge pertaining to physical activity and its influence on the development of the individual?
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Logic
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- Systematic and orderly reasoning
- What is the method of reasoning that will lead to the truth?
- What process should a researcher use to determine the value of physical education to program participants?
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Axiology
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- Aims and values of society
- How do we determine what has value, and on what criteria is this judgment based?
- What is the value of physical education programs to the individual?
Can be divided in: - Ethics
- Aesthetics
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Ethics
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- Issues of conduct, right and wrong
- What is the highest standard of behavior each person should strive to attain?
- How can sport be utilized to develop ethics?
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Aesthetics
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- Nature of beauty and art
- What is beauty?
- Why are skilled performers’ movements beautiful to view?
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Major Philosophies
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- Idealism
- Realism
- Pragmatism
- Naturalism
- Existentialism
- Humanism
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Idealism
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- Values and ideals are held high.
- Universal and absolute
- Values and ideas do not change
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Realism
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- Scientific method
- Reasoning and understanding natural laws of nature.
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Pragmatism
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- Experiences - not ideals or realities are the basis of truth
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Naturalism
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- Considering each individual’s level of growth and development in learning
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Existentialism
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- The freedom of individuals to think as they choose and to make choices.
- They must accept the consequences