Can contemporary sport do without its ethics? – a need for systematic education
Keywords:
sport, ethic of contemporary sport, educationAbstract
Th e aim of the survey was to establish the views of athletes (professional 38% and recreational 62%) on the ethics of contemporary sport. For the purpose of the survey, a questionnaire "Ethics of Sport" has been constructed. Th e survey has been carried out from April to June 2009 in two Croatian cities: Rijeka and Zagreb. Th e signifi cant results obtained through adequate statistical methods confi rm the recognition of ethical moments in sport in a sense of what is and what is not moral, and at the same time show the incapability of defi ning and inability of recognizing ethical dilemmas in sport, nor the way of their quality and systematic solving. Th is speaks in favor of necessity of systematic education in the ethics of sport (eth-ics in sport) and its implementation into the curriculums of the Faculties of Kinesiology in Croatia.
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