7. The Epicurean Spectator

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Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 4 (2):195-203 (2010)
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God presents no fears, Death no worries. And while good is readily attainable, Evil is readily endurable. (Epicurus, ‘Fourfold Remedy’) Whereas Ancient Greece's games have traditionally been favour...

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