Ethics Paper: Performance Enhancement Substances
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Table of Contents
- Introduction
- The scandal during the Tour de France 1998
- Common methods of performance enhancement
- Players who use performance enhancers
- The ethical differences
- Extrinsic and innate inequalities
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
Abstract
Athletes voluntarily agree to partake in sporting competitions. These contests require opponents to promise to play the game, at the same time, and under the same conditions.7 performance enhancement substance use is a core ethical issue in sports today. Some athletes feel the use of steroids and other substances violate the equal conditions requirement for sport as well as good sportsmanship conduct, due to the unnatural enhancement they provide. Others feel due to the ubiquity of the drugs they are fair game and see no ethical infraction of equal conditions or sportsmanship by using them to enhance performance.
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