Controversies in Exercise Science
Title | Controversies in Exercise Science PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas Rowland |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 292 |
Release | 2018-10-09 |
Genre | Health & Fitness |
ISBN | 042985840X |
Controversies in Exercise Science introduces a series of selected unresolved issues in the field of human exercise science. The common thread to all of these topics is that, in their ultimate resolution, they offer promise of insights into the essential principles of physiological systems and how these respond to the stresses of exercise. Each case study includes an examination of research surrounding each issue; the innovative aspect, however, will be that each of these controversies will be presented in the context of an historical and/or philosophical perspective. These chapter include topics related to basic exercise physiology, sports, physical activity, and exercise health. Underlying each of these debates lie clues which may offer insights into the basic nature of living beings. Aimed at both academics and practitioners in the fields of exercise science, biology, and related sports science disciplines, Controversies in Exercise Science provides arguments for both sides of several selected contemporary controversies in the field of exercise science and, while no ultimate resolution will be provided, the goal is, rather, to offer the reader sufficient "raw material" on which he or she might make their own judgement on the matters presented.
Controversies in Exercise Science
Title | Controversies in Exercise Science PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas Rowland |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 308 |
Release | 2018-10-09 |
Genre | Health & Fitness |
ISBN | 0429858418 |
Controversies in Exercise Science introduces a series of selected unresolved issues in the field of human exercise science. The common thread to all of these topics is that, in their ultimate resolution, they offer promise of insights into the essential principles of physiological systems and how these respond to the stresses of exercise. Each case study includes an examination of research surrounding each issue; the innovative aspect, however, will be that each of these controversies will be presented in the context of an historical and/or philosophical perspective. These chapter include topics related to basic exercise physiology, sports, physical activity, and exercise health. Underlying each of these debates lie clues which may offer insights into the basic nature of living beings. Aimed at both academics and practitioners in the fields of exercise science, biology, and related sports science disciplines, Controversies in Exercise Science provides arguments for both sides of several selected contemporary controversies in the field of exercise science and, while no ultimate resolution will be provided, the goal is, rather, to offer the reader sufficient "raw material" on which he or she might make their own judgement on the matters presented.
Introduction to Exercise Science
Title | Introduction to Exercise Science PDF eBook |
Author | Stanley P. Brown |
Publisher | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins |
Pages | 516 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Medical |
ISBN | 9780683302806 |
The emphasis in this new book is on providing students with a foundation of all areas of Exercise Science. It provides a broad description of the field as well as an introduction of some basic science that the field relies upon. Career potentials in these fields are also discussed. Connection Website: (connection.LWW.com/go/brown).
Scientific Controversies
Title | Scientific Controversies PDF eBook |
Author | H. Tristram Engelhardt, Jr. |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 656 |
Release | 1987-04-24 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 9780521275606 |
This collection of essays examines the ways in which disputes and controversies about the application of scientific knowledge are resolved. Four concrete examples of public controversy are considered in detail: the efficacy of Laetrile, the classification of homosexuality as a disease, the setting of safety standards in the workplace, and the utility of nuclear energy as a source of power. The essays in this volume show that debates about these cases are not confined to matters of empirical fact. Rather, as is seen with most scientific and technical controversies, they focus on and are structured by complex ethical, economic, and political interests. Drs. Engelhardt and Caplan have brought together a distinguished group of scholars from the sciences and humanities, who sketch a theory of scientific controversy and attempt to provide recommendations about the ways in which both scientists and the public ought to seek more informed resolutions of highly contentious issues in science and technology. Scientific Controversies is offered as a contribution to the better understanding of the roles of both science and nonscientific interests in disputes and controversies pertaining to science and technology.
Scientific Controversies
Title | Scientific Controversies PDF eBook |
Author | Peter K. Machamer |
Publisher | Oxford University Press, USA |
Pages | 289 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 0195119878 |
"The essays consider the nature of scientific controversy, how such controversies are resolved, and whether controversy is in fact necessary to the advancement of scientific knowledge."--BOOK JACKET.
Scientific Knowledge in Controversy
Title | Scientific Knowledge in Controversy PDF eBook |
Author | Brian Martin |
Publisher | SUNY Press |
Pages | 278 |
Release | 1991-01-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9780791405383 |
Scientific Knowledge in Controversy: The Social Dynamics of the Fluoridation Debate is a study of today's most heated and long-lived health controversy as well as a study of the role of power in science. It uses the tools of sociology of knowledge and political economy to analyze battles over scientific evidence and the struggle for scientific credibility, the exercise of professional power to suppress opponents, and the role of corporate interests in the debate. The evidence from a variety of countries offers a new perspective on the fluoridation issue and also shows how to link the analysis of rhetoric in scientific disputes with the wider analysis of power in society.
Sport and Exercise Science
Title | Sport and Exercise Science PDF eBook |
Author | Jack W. Berryman |
Publisher | University of Illinois Press |
Pages | 396 |
Release | 1992 |
Genre | Sports medicine |
ISBN | 9780252018961 |
Sports medicine and the scientific study of exercise, sports, and physical education are enjoying a steady rise in popularity. This volume reveals that a number of current debates concerning the body, physical health, types and degrees of exercise, athletic contest, the use and abuse of aids to performance, and much more, have their roots in the nineteenth century and earlier.