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Volumn 25, Issue 1, 1998, Pages 61-70

Why losing by a wide margin is not in itself a disgrace: Response to hardman, fox, mclaughlin and zimmerman

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EID: 54649084619     PISSN: 00948705     EISSN: 15432939     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1080/00948705.1998.9714569     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (13)

References (2)
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    • On Sportsmanship and ‘Running Up the Score
    • Dixon, N. “On Sportsmanship and ‘Running Up the Score.”5 Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, 19:1-13,1992.
    • (1992) 5 Journal of the Philosophy of Sport , vol.19 , pp. 1-13
    • Dixon, N.1
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    • 52849084347 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • On Sportsmanship and 'Running Up the Score: Issues of Incompetence and Humiliation
    • Hardman, A., L. Fox, D. McLaughlin, and K. Zimmerman. “On Sportsmanship and 'Running Up the Score’: Issues of Incompetence and Humiliation.” Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, 23:58-69, 1996.
    • (1996) Journal of the Philosophy of Sport , vol.23 , pp. 58-69
    • Hardman, A.1    Fox, L.2    McLaughlin, D.3    Zimmerman, K.4


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