Una reflexión sobre "El Derecho a no ser Campeón"
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En este ensayo se pretende confrontar algunas ideas y conceptos
extraídos desde la Filosofía del Derecho aplicado a la actividad física y el deporte ya
que son en sí mismas las que nos rigen en todos los ámbitos de la sociedad, y sobre
todo plantearnos una ética profunda y clara fuera de las que sea aceptada en todas las
culturas. El deporte como fenómeno social y cultural de la actividad humana va desde
lo individual a lo macro social, desde la flexibilidad a la rigidez, de la libertad al
autoritarismo, se encuentra en la necesidad de replantearse nuevos objetivos, si
pretendemos controlar el rumbo de la competitividad y la carrera por el “éxito”
tendremos que reflexionar sobre el respeto, a las normas y leyes, desde una
perspectiva ética y de transmisión de valores con la que ejercemos nuestra voluntad.
This essay expects to face some ideas and concepts from the Philosophy of Law, applied to physical activity and sports, since they are the ones which govern us in every field in society, and overall, they makes us consider a deep and clear ethic outside the one accepted in all cultures. Sport as a social and cultural phenomenon of human activity, goes from individuality to the macro-social level; from flexibility to stiffness; from liberty to authoritarianism; and it can be found in the need of reconsidering new objectives. If we expect to control the course of competitiveness and the path to “success”, we will have to reflect on the respect to the rules, and laws, from an ethical perspective and on the values’ transmission with which we exercise our will.
This essay expects to face some ideas and concepts from the Philosophy of Law, applied to physical activity and sports, since they are the ones which govern us in every field in society, and overall, they makes us consider a deep and clear ethic outside the one accepted in all cultures. Sport as a social and cultural phenomenon of human activity, goes from individuality to the macro-social level; from flexibility to stiffness; from liberty to authoritarianism; and it can be found in the need of reconsidering new objectives. If we expect to control the course of competitiveness and the path to “success”, we will have to reflect on the respect to the rules, and laws, from an ethical perspective and on the values’ transmission with which we exercise our will.







