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Playing Fair

2018
Is there a general obligation to obey the laws of a reasonably just polity? Is there any justification for imposing suffering, in the form of punishment, on those who break the law? Political and legal philosophers have long debated these vexing questions, but the debates typically have taken up each question in isolation. Playing Fair, however, treats
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Fair Play? Fair Game?

Criminal Justice Matters, 1999
Keith Lyons   +5 more
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Playing Fair

2016
Playing Fair shows teachers how to create the learning environments typical of the Teaching Games for Understanding (TGfU) approach. This text takes the TGfU approach to a new level, incorporating the development of group processes and democratic behaviors that promote personal growth as well as the ability to thrive in group situations ...
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‘Fair Play’ as a Larger Loyalty: The Case of Anti-Doping

Sport, Ethics and Philosophy, 2021
Morten Renslo Sandvik
exaly  

Fair play

2018
Vikki Krane, Brandy Panunti
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Fair-play obligations and distributive injustice

European Journal of Political Theory, 2021
Göran Duus-Otterström
exaly  

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