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EditorPatrick Goold is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Virginia Wesleyan College. His current research focuses on defining rationality. He is co-editor with Steven Emmanuel of the Blackwell anthology Modern Philosophy from Descartes to Nietzsche. Patrick is passionate about sailing, and, in addition to maintaining a small daysailer and a cruising boat of his own, frequently crews on the boats of others. The bays and sounds of Virginia and North Carolina are his home waters but he has sailed the length of the East Coast of the United States from Hilton Head to Long Island Sound, made a Bermuda crossing, done club racing in Brittany, and cruised in the Lesser Antilles.
Series EditorFritz Allhoff is an Associate Professor in the Philosophy department at Western Michigan University, as well as a senior research fellow at the Australian National University’s Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics. In addition to editing the Philosophy for Everyone series, he is also the volume editor or co-editor for several titles, including Wine and Philosophy (Wiley-Blackwell, 2007), Whiskey and Philosophy (with Marcus P. Adams, Wiley, 2009), and Food and Philosophy (with Dave Monroe, Wiley-Blackwell, 2007). His academic research interests engage various facets of applied ethics, ethical theory, and the history and philosophy of science.
Foreword: The Craft and the Mystery viiiJohn Rousmaniere
The Philosophical Sailor: An Introduction to Sailing – Philosophy for Everyone xivPatrick Goold
Acknowledgments xxiii
PART 1 PASSING THROUGH PAIN AND FEAR IN THE PLACE OF PERPETUAL UNDULATION 1
1 Ships of Wood and Men of Iron: Voyaging the Old-Fashioned Way and Seeking Meaning in Adversity 3Jack Stillwaggon
2 Winning Philosophy: Developing Patience, Inner Strength, and an Eye for the Good Lanes 12Gary Jobson
3 "Hard a' Lee": Why the Work of Sailing Can Be Great Fun 23Crista Lebens
4 Solo Sailing as Spiritual Practice: A Phenomenology of Mastery and Failure at Sea 36Richard Hutch
PART 2 THE MEANING OF THE BOAT THREE SCHOOLS OF THOUGHT 47
5 Buddha’s Boat: The Practice of Zen in Sailing 49James Whitehill
6 Freedom of the Seas: The Stoic Sailor 61Gregory Bassham and Tod Bassham
7 Sailors of the Third Kind: Sailing and Self-Becoming in the Shadow of Heraclitus 72Steven Horrobin
PART 3 BEAUTY AND OTHER AESTHETIC ASPECTS OF THE SAILING EXPERIENCE 83
8 What the Race to Mackinac Means 85Nicholas Hayes
9 Sailing, Flow, and Fulfillment 96Steve Matthews
10 On the Crest of the Wave: The Sublime, Tempestuous, Graceful, and Existential Facets of Sailing 109Jesús Ilundáin-Agurruza, Luísa Gagliardini Graça, and José Ángel Jáuregui-Olaiz
11 Navigating What Is Valuable and Steering a Course in Pursuit of Happiness 122Jesse Steinberg and Michael Stuckart
PART 4 PHYSICS AND METAPHYSICS FOR THE PHILOSOPHICAL SAILOR 133
12 Do You Have to Be (an) Einstein to Understand Sailing? 135Sebastian Kuhn
13 Paradoxes of Sailing: The Physics of Sailing and the Import of Thought Experiments 148John D. Norton
14 The Necessity of Sailing: Of Gods, Fate, and the Sea 164Tamar M. Rudavsky and Nathaniel Rudavsky-Brody
15 The Channel: An Old Drama by Which the Soul of a Healthy Man is Kept Alive 176Hilaire Belloc
Notes on Contributors 180
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