The question of freedom in doping: A moral approach
The question of freedom in doping: A moral approach
Author(s): Sofianna Alifieri, Kostas Theologou, Spyridon SteliosSubject(s): Government/Political systems, Politics and law, Substance abuse and addiction, Policy, planning, forecast and speculation, EU-Accession / EU-DEvelopment, Sports Studies, Penal Policy
Published by: EDIS- Publishing Institution of the University of Zilina
Keywords: doping; athletes; scientists; freedom; relativism;
Summary/Abstract: In this paper, two questions are been put forward: whether doping falls within the athlete's freedom to do what they can to enhance their performance and whether or not is necessary an establishment of limits on the scientific research concerning these substances. Following this line of thought, two aspects of freedom are raised: the freedom of the athlete, and the freedom of the scientist. These two aspects are discussed within a moral framework, in particular that of moral relativism. For the first question, based on the theory, the athlete may consider that there is no absolute truth about doping, such as e.g. that it is wrong and not beneficial for sports, athletes, etc. The morally rightness of doping depends on the moral character of each athlete and/or the association, the country she/he represents. For the second question, one might consider that research in the field in question is not morally wrong. By investigating the properties of various substances we could be led to cures for several diseases and even to the augmentation of human capabilities. Both aspects are also discussed through selected interview answers of professional athletes.
Journal: Dialogo
- Issue Year: 9/2023
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 35-44
- Page Count: 10
- Language: English