2019
DOI: 10.3390/philosophies4030045
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The Necessity of Philosophy in the Exercise Sciences

Abstract: The pervasive and often uncritical acceptance of materialistic philosophical commitments within exercise science is deeply problematic. This commitment to materialism is wrong for several reasons. Among the most important are that it ushers in fallacious metaphysical assumptions regarding the nature of causation and the nature of human beings. These mistaken philosophical commitments are key because the belief that only matter is real severely impedes the exercise scientist’s ability to accurately understand o… Show more

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“…the researcher tries to reflect the complex interplay of many variables) and not of reductionism (i.e. the researcher selects isolated factors), which is the most common practice, 50 the results of this study provide an alternative way of measuring athleticism in baseball. Since the impact of athleticism in baseball skill is difficult to quantify by specific testing, alternative procedures are important to emerge and capture such perspectives.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the researcher tries to reflect the complex interplay of many variables) and not of reductionism (i.e. the researcher selects isolated factors), which is the most common practice, 50 the results of this study provide an alternative way of measuring athleticism in baseball. Since the impact of athleticism in baseball skill is difficult to quantify by specific testing, alternative procedures are important to emerge and capture such perspectives.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%