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Philosophy of Sport: International Perspectives Edited by Alun Hardman and Carwyn Jones This book first published 2010 Cambridge Scholars Publishing 12 Back Chapman Street Newcastle upon Tyne NE6 2XX UK British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library
Finally sports are among the most vital and diverse industries in the United States They generate bil-lions of dollars in revenue and provide a wide range of professional oppor-tunities To imagine a world without sports would be to alter the conditions of everyday life in the United States
THE CLASSIFICATION OF SPORTIVE NEOLOGISMS Hurshid Sarimsokov SOCIAL SCIENCE AND HUMANITIES Manuscript info: Received November 4 2018 Accepted November 17 2018 Published November 30 2018 Recommended citation: Hurshid Sarimsokov THE CLASSIFICATION OF SPORTIVE NEOLOGISMS 11-12 American Journal of Research P 253-260 (2018) 1 Introduction
The WHO Sports and Health Programme was established to capitalize on the great potential of helping people worldwide lead healthy lives through promoting participation in sports and working with the sports community to advance health for all.
Though the philosophy of sport as an academic endeavour is relatively embryonic, a philosophical view of sport is not new even.
It first requires recognition of the durability of sports’ “habits” (i.e. conventions, rules, procedures, histories) developed through time and space; furthermore, genuine democracy demands an appreciation for the dynamism that emerges from never-ending transactions between idiosyncratic humans engaged in irreducibly shared sporting projects.
Finally, the sporting world, like wider society, tends to trade the ideal of genuine democracy for passive acquiescence to all-powerful sporting bodies. In rare instances of involvement in sport issues, legal processes, courts of arbitration and special interest agendas take precedent over engaged communication.