Review of reader in sports philosophy is out

Cover of the journal Teaching Philosophy.
Teaching Philosophy 46, no. 3, is out. Image by Philosophy Documentation Center.

My review of Jason Holt’s edited collection Philosophy of Sport: Core Readings, Second Edition is out and in print.


My review of Jason Holt’s new edited collection of essays on sports philosophy is out and in print in the journal Teaching Philosophy 46, no. 3. In the review I write that Philosophy of Sport: Core Readings, Second Edition is “a competent attempt at providing college instructors and students with a comprehensive set of key texts in a wide variety of topics in sports philosophy.” The review nods to work by Mike McNamee, R. Scott Kretchmar, Harry Collins and others. Thank you to David Sackris, the journal’s Review Editor, for competent and kind editing!

The journal’s publisher page is here.

Posted 11 Oct, 2023. Modified 19 Apr, 2026.
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About Torgeir Fjeld
Torgeir Fjeld is a writer, publisher, and educational administrator, holding PhDs in Philosophy (EGS, 2017) and Cultural Theory (Roehampton, 2012). His publications include Introducing Ereignis: Philosophy, Technology, Way of Life (2022) and Rock Philosophy (2019), with articles in Sport, Ethics and Philosophy, International Journal of Žižek Studies, and elsewhere. He serves as Head of Ereignis Center for Philosophy and the Arts, Publisher at Tankebanen forlag, and Editor-in-Chief of the peer-reviewed journal Inscriptions, and has taught at universities across North America, Europe, and Africa. Torgeir Fjeld‘s latest talk was “Snow blind: on inoperativity and desolation in Askildsen, Fosse, and Naess” at 50 years of Scandinavian studies in Gdańsk, University of Gdańsk, Poland in November 2025. Here is section dedicated to poetry in translation. This page has a cookie policy.
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