Basics of Ethics
Sportsmanship
Gamesmanship
Elements of Sport
Extra/Random
100
Name one of the three questions commonly used in ethical debates. 

Objective, Subjective, and Normative 

100

Briefly describe Keating's view point 

Athletics and sport (play) should be separate

100

Name one of the many benefits competition offers athletes?

Improvement in physicality and mental toughness. Improvement of sport related skills, and development of character and moral identity

100

Name one of the elements of games?

Pre-lusory goals, lusory means, constitutive rules, and lusory attitude 

100

Give an example of strong gamesmanship.

Anything expedient that does not see the opponent as a mutual challenge 

200

This is a type of value placed on something based on its features/beauty. 

Aesthetic 

200

What is the definition of sportsmanship?

Fair and generous behavior or treatment of others in a sporting contest

200

What is Gamesmanship?

Practice of winning using questionable expedients that do not violate the rules 

200

What type of game would poker be classified as?

Game of luck/chance 

200

In the context of a race, beating your competition to the finish line would constitute as which element of game? 

Pre-lusory goal

300

This ethical theorist would probably pull the lever in the trolley problem saving the five people. 

Utilitarian 

300

According to Keating what is the definition of sports?

Recreation, past time, amusement

300
Which type of gamesmanship may be appropriate?

Weak gamesmanship 

300

In the context of golf, hitting the golf ball with a golf club would constitute as which element of game?

Lusory mean

300

Name one reason why gamesmanship cannot be prohibited/abolished.

Relies on the rules, and is technically not cheating  (perpetual cycle)
400

How would a deontological ethical theorist resolve the trolley problem?

They would not do anything  

400

According to Keating what is the definition of athletics?

Competitive activity that aims for victory, and is characterized by a spirit of dedication, sacrifice, and intensity.

400

What is an expedient?

An immoral action 

400

Describe archivism.

A person who compiles statistics on athletes/players, and keeps a written record of a sports history. 

400

What is the difference between ethics and morals?

Ethics: a system of moral behavior that ensures integrity or good character is maintained.

Morals- widely shared communal/societal norms about what is right and wrong.

500

What type of questions is this..."What college or university should I attend?"

Normative
500

According to Feezell why is cheating a bad thing?

Because you violated an agreement/contract 

500

Name both elements of gamesmanship.

Artfully manipulating the rules and psychology manipulation of the opponent 

500

Name all four elements that dictate whether a game can be called a sport. 

Game of skill, physical skills, wide following, stability 

500

What are the ends (goals) to gamesmanship and cheating?

Winning more efficient means (less obstacles)