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Notes on contributors | p. ix |
Acknowledgements | p. xiii |
Introduction | p. 1 |
The nature of coaching | p. 13 |
The normative aims of coaching: the good coach as an enlightened generalist | p. 15 |
Celebrating trust: virtues and rules in the ethical conduct of sports coaches | p. 23 |
The character of the coach | p. 43 |
Becoming a good coach: coaching and phronesis | p. 45 |
Objectivity and subjectivity in coaching | p. 56 |
Sports coaching and virtue ethics | p. 72 |
Coaching specific populations | p. 85 |
The moral ambiguity of coaching youth sport | p. 87 |
Sport-smart persons: a practical ethics for coaching young athletes | p. 104 |
Males coaching female athletes | p. 116 |
Coaching ethics and Paralympic sports | p. 134 |
Coaching in context: contemporary ethical issues | p. 147 |
Coaching and the ethics of youth talent identification: rethinking luck and justice | p. 149 |
Coaching and the ethics of performance enhancement | p. 165 |
Ethical issues in coaching dangerous sports | p. 185 |
A defense of expatriate coaching in sport | p. 199 |
Index | p. 216 |
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