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Rethinking enhancement in sport.

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Rethinking enhancement in sport.

Auteurs : Andy Miah [Royaume-Uni]

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RBID : pubmed:17312265

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Abstract

This article explores the arguments surrounding the use of human enhancement technologies in sport, arguing for a reconceptualization of the doping debate. First, it develops an overview and critique of the legislative structures on enhancement. Subsequently, a conceptual framework for understanding the role of technological effects in sport is advanced. Finally, two case studies (hypoxic chambers and gene transfer) receive specific attention, through which it is argued that human enhancement technologies can enrich the practice of elite sports rather than diminish them. In conclusion, it is argued that elite sports are at a pivotal moment in their history as an increasing range of enhancements makes less relevant the protection of the natural human through anti-doping.

DOI: 10.1196/annals.1382.020
PubMed: 17312265


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