乌克兰和美国运动员眼中的现代奥林匹克哲学

A. Deineko, Inna Krasova, Svitlana Stadnyk
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体育文化、体育和奥林匹克运动史领域的许多科学家都关注现代奥林匹克主义的哲学及其主要原则。这篇文章的重点是,现代奥林匹克主义的基础是由复兴奥林匹克运动会的发起人皮埃尔-德-顾拜旦男爵在 19 世纪末奠定的。正是他首次提出了以普遍道德原则为基础的奥林匹克主义哲学学说。皮埃尔-德-顾拜旦认为,奥林匹克主义的人文潜力在于将体育与文化和教育相结合,作为培养年轻一代的世界观和公理基础。古希腊哲学家认为,完美的身体、力量和健康只有与精神和道德品质相结合,并通过练习和比赛进行教育,才能形成完美的人格。皮埃尔-德-顾拜旦从古代奥运会和希腊教育体系的原则中汲取灵感,深信创造希腊文化的哲学能够服务于现代人类的发展。如今,奥林匹克精神已具有普世价值,是文化尤其是体育文化的重要因素。但事实证明,不同大洲的运动员对现代奥林匹克主义哲学的理解各不相同。钢管舞是一项相对较新的运动,正在全世界,尤其是乌克兰迅速发展和普及。国际钢管舞联合会的创始人凯茜-科茨(Cathy Coates)与这项新兴运动的支持者一起,正在为将其列入奥运会项目而努力。对 14 名乌克兰运动员和 16 名美国运动员进行的扩展指南访谈分析结果表明,他们对现代奥林匹克运动理念的看法存在分歧。乌克兰女运动员认为,现代奥林匹克主义哲学颂扬精神、意志、灵魂、思想和身体的最高品质,并将这些品质统一为一个和谐的整体,形成对普遍基本道德原则的尊重,使体育为人类和谐发展服务。美国运动员的想法略有不同:他们部分赞同现代奥林匹克主义的引言哲学,但认为它有许多需要纠正的缺陷(兴奋剂、政治化和非法博彩)。
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The philosophy of modern olympism through the eyes of Ukrainian and American athletes
Many scientists in the field of history of physical culture, sports and the Olympic movement are concerned with the philosophy of modern Olympism and its main principles. The article focuses on the fact that the foundations of modern Olympism were laid at the end of the 19th century by Baron Pierre de Coubertin, the initiator of the revival of the Olympic Games. It was he who first proposed the philosophical doctrine of Olympism, based on universal moral principles. Pierre de Coubertin believed that Olympism was due to his humanistic potential combines sport with culture and education, serves as a worldview and axiological basis for the upbringing of the younger generation. Ancient Greek philosophers understood that physical perfection, strength and health only in combination with spiritual and moral qualities and education through exercises and competitions formed a perfect personality. Pierre de Coubertin, having drawn inspiration from the Ancient Olympic Games and the principles of the Greek education system, was convinced that the philosophy that created Greek culture can serve the development of modern humanity. Today, Olympism has the status of universal value and is an important factor of culture in general and sports culture in particular. But, as it turned out, athletes on different continents perceive the philosophy of modern Olympism in different ways. Pole dance, a relatively new sport that is rapidly developing and gaining popularity all over the world, particularly in Ukraine, was chosen for the study. The impetus for the study was the fact that Cathy Coates, the founder of the international Pole dance federation, together with supporters of this bright sport, are fighting for it to be included in the Olympic Games program. As a result of the analysis of the extended guide interview of 14 Ukrainian and 16 American athletes, it became clear that their opinions regarding the philosophy of modern Olympism were divided. This is how Ukrainian sportswomen claim that the philosophy of modern Olympism glorifies and unites into a harmonious whole the highest qualities of spirit, will, soul, mind and body, forms respect for universal fundamental ethical principles and puts sport at the service of harmonious human development. American athletes think somewhat differently: they partially agree with the quotes philosophy of modern Olympism, but believe that it has many flaws that need to be corrected (doping, politicization and illegal betting).
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