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Article title

Why a Focus on Sporting Tests Would Reveal an Alternate Story and Raise Ethical Questions about Agon: A Commentary

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Keywords

agon   test   contest   play   virtue  

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82

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1

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53-58

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Contributors

  • Penn State University, Pennsylvania, USA

References

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bwmeta1.element.polindex-article-doi-10_2478_pcssr-2019-0012
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