Book Review: Thomas Murray on Doping – Are We Doing the Right Thing?
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https://doi.org/10.7202/1060912arKeywords:
doping, sport, human enhancement, hyperandrogenism, substance useLanguage(s):
EnglishAbstract
Anti-doping policy is one of the most important international sport policies. Yet its justification remains controversial. Good Sport: Why Our Games Matter – and How Doping Undermines Them, Oxford University Press 2018, by Thomas Murray (President Emeritus of the Hastings Center) provides a convincing and comprehensive exploration of ethical questions raised by biomedical enhancements in sport.
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