Suffering and Schadenfreude in sport

IF 1.2 3区 哲学 Q3 ETHICS
S. Foley, Michael Rohlf
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Abstract

ABSTRACT We argue that some sports test athletes’ capacities to endure specific types of suffering, and in such cases the suffering is constitutive of the sport: the sporting contest would not be a good sporting contest if that capacity were not tested. We then argue that it is morally acceptable for athletes to experience pleasure (Schadenfreude) in response to the constitutive suffering of competitors insofar as that pleasure is compatible with pity or sympathy for non-constitutive suffering. We use the case of morally acceptable pleasure in the constitutive suffering of a competitor to clarify the sense of Schadenfreude. We defend a little recognised distinction of Aristotelian provenance between benign and malignant Schadenfreude, and, in contrast to the prevailing scholarly assessment, we show that Schadenfreude is not necessarily a passive emotion.
运动中的痛苦和幸灾乐祸
摘要我们认为,一些体育项目测试运动员承受特定类型痛苦的能力,在这种情况下,痛苦是体育运动的组成部分:如果不测试这种能力,体育比赛就不是一场好的体育比赛。然后,我们认为,在道德上,运动员体验快乐(幸灾乐祸)是可以接受的,以回应参赛者的构成性痛苦,只要这种快乐与对非构成性痛苦的同情或同情相兼容。我们用在竞争对手的构成痛苦中道德上可接受的快乐来澄清幸灾乐祸的感觉。我们为亚里士多德的起源在良性和恶性幸灾乐祸之间的一个公认的区别辩护,与主流的学术评估相反,我们表明幸灾乐乐不一定是一种被动的情绪。
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CiteScore
1.90
自引率
14.30%
发文量
24
期刊介绍: The Journal of the Philosophy of Sport (JPS) is the most respected medium for communicating contemporary philosophic thought with regard to sport. It contains stimulating articles, critical reviews of work completed, and philosophic discussions about the philosophy of sport. JPS is published twice a year for the International Association for the Philosophy of Sport; members receive it as part of their membership. To subscribe to either the print or e-version of JPS, press the Subscribe or Renew button at the top of this screen.
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