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Modern sport originated in Great Britain as a cultural product of modernity, emphasizing equality and competition. Fair play was the moral creed of the new sporting ethos, created by 19th century upper and upper-middle class Englishmen. Modern sports were forged in elite public schools such as Eton and Rugby, where self-government was a pedagogical innovation and where Spencer's 'survival of ...
Fair play, which is an essential and central part of successful involvement, promotion and development in both sport and life, can teach people tolerance and respect for others. It allows them to integrate into society and create a sense of teamwork. Fair play in sport is capable of giving hope, pride and identity, and it is able to unite where ...
Abstract. Modern sport originated in Great Britain as a cultural product of modernity, emphasizing equality and competition. Fair play was the moral creed of the new sporting ethos, created by ...
fair play. An ethos emanating from the cult of team games and athleticism in the British public schools and the universities, often evoking a sense of moral superiority. Tony Mason writes that ‘the dominant sporting ideology in the late Victorian and Edwardian periods, perhaps 1870–1914, was that of fair play and the joy of taking part ...
Acknowledging fair conduct on the part of sportsmen and sportswomen (and disapproving unfair actions), Refraining from actions which impact on the sporting event (e.g. by disturbing the concentration of the sportsman or sportswoman etc.), Respecting trainer and referee/umpire decisions.
Abstract. The notion of `fair play' is generally understood to be important in sport and in life yet it is not clear what precisely it refers to, why it is valued, what ethical principles, if any, it is grounded upon, and what kind of good it involves. The product of this confusion is a lack of consensus in conceptualizing `fair play', which is ...
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Jun 13, 2019 · Modern sport originated in Great Britain as a cultural product of modernity, emphasizing equality and competition. Fair play was the moral creed of the new sporting ethos, created by 19th century upper and upper-middle class Englishmen. Modern sports were forged in elite Public Schools such as Eton and Rugby, where self-government was a ...