Bioetika sporta: prisutnost bioetičkih tema na području filozofije i etike sporta u Hrvatskoj i Srbiji
Keywords:
bioetika, bioetika sporta, etika sporta, filozofija sporta, sportAbstract
https://doi.org/10.21860/j.9.2.2
The intention of the authors is twofold. On the one hand, to determine what is bioethics of sport as such, and what is the extent of the thematic spectra. On the other hand, to investigate the amount of the bioethical issues present in the scientific discourse within the field of philosophy and ethics of sport in Croatia and Serbia. The authors thereat take into account the diversity of the three positions of sports consideration (bioethical, ethical and philosophical) that mutually converge, as well as the diversity of their disciplinary presence, establishment, and recognition within the scientific discourse and academic community. Furthermore, the authors will assess the quantitative data related to authors, topics and publications, and identify those dominant in both countries. Finally, through parallel analysis, the authors will underline similarities and analogies, as well as the specificities and differences.
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