Significance of “being Amateur” in philosophy of education:With special reference to the death of Kokichi Tsuburaya, a Japanese medalist at Tokyo Olympic 1964「アマチュア」であることの教育哲学的考察:1964 東京オリンピックメダリスト円谷幸吉の自死を手がかりに [Book Review]

Journal of the Philosophy of Sport and Physical Education 43 (2):81-95 (2021)
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