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- Title
IN PRAISE OF SPORT HISTORY: AN ARGUMENT FOR ITS STUDY.
- Authors
Osterhoudt, Robert G.
- Abstract
Whatever the eventual turn of discussions concerning the significance of history in general and the history of sport in particular, all such discussions have lying quietly, If not noisily, beneath them (in the form of "holding them up") two basic and related notions about the fundamental character of reality. The first of these we shall call the principle of experiential continuity, and the second, the principle of rational consciousness. This essay presumes to examine both principles and to show as well the significations that rest on them.
- Subjects
SPORTS; HISTORY; RESEARCH; SCHOLARLY method; METHODOLOGY
- Publication
Canadian Journal of History of Sport & Physical Education, 1979, Vol 10, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
0008-4115
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1123/cjhspe.10.1.1