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How to Compete: An Ancient Guide to the Virtues of Sports

كيفية المنافسة: دليل قديم لفضائل الرياضة

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Sports and philosophy went hand in hand for the ancient Greeks and Romans, and philosophical conversation was a recognized part of gym life throughout Greco-Roman antiquity. Athens’s Lyceum was a gym—and reportedly a hangout of that philosophical gym rat Socrates—before it became the site of Aristotle’s school. Fittingly, that gym is the setting of the Greek satirist Lucian’s _Anacharsis_, a witty philosophical dialogue that wrestles with questions about the purpose and value of sports—questions that we are still grappling with in our own sports- and fitness-obsessed times. _How to Compete_ presents a new translation of Lucian’s timeless classic, inviting us into a ringside debate about the point of sports.

How to Compete: An Ancient Guide to the Virtues of Sports

Bibliographic Data

PublisherIsland PressWebsite
Publisher Addressinfo@press.princeton.edu
CountryUSA
Primary CategoryPhilosophies and Cultures
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Published2026
LanguageEnglish (EN)
Pages208 pages
Editionfirst
ISBN9780691281407
Translation
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