ABSTRACT

Sport aesthetics is an important but often marginalized field in the philosophy of sport. Kinetic Beauty offers a comprehensive, principled, pluralist introduction to the philosophical aesthetics of sport. 

The book tackles a wide variety of issues in the philosophical aesthetics of sport, proposing a five-level analysis that coordinates extant scholarship on the same conceptual map, reveals gaps in the literature, and motivates a fresh perspective on stubborn debates and novel topics in the field (for example, the aesthetic experience of athletes, aesthetic biases in sport, the paradox of sport fiction, and whether dance can be sport).

This is an excellent resource for professors and students in the philosophy of sport, sport aesthetics, general aesthetics, and the philosophy of art. It is also a fascinating read for those working in kinesiology, sport studies, philosophy, art, and aesthetics.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

Pregame

chapter 1|13 pages

Five-level analysis

chapter 2|11 pages

Grace notes

chapter 3|11 pages

Performer aesthetics

chapter 4|11 pages

Design matters

chapter 5|15 pages

Aesthetic significance

chapter 6|10 pages

Aesthetic bias

chapter 7|11 pages

Aesthetic sports

chapter 8|12 pages

Sport in art

chapter 9|10 pages

Sport as art

chapter 10|11 pages

Dance as sport