The Spirituality of Movement Activities in the Context of Philosophical Kinanthropology

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Hurych, Emanuel [1 ]
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[1] Coll Polytech, Dept Sports, Jihlava, Czech Republic
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Secularization; sport; mathematization; positivism; esoterism;
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This article aims to introduce a secularized approach to spirituality in the field of sport and human movement. Spirituality in this sense brings a new hope for the development of human spirit and it also opens the possibilities for some new approaches in kinanthropological investigations. This text presents a theoretical study of the spirituality of movement activities from the philosophical point of view. This spiritual model is based on these aspects: awareness and appreciation of the other, the capacity to respond to the other and developing significant life meaning. The author emphasises that a spiritual approach to sport is a good chance how to solve some problems of the modern sport. Spirituality is also about finding life meanings that will carry us through all sorts of experiences, including those that challenge our faith and hope. And sport can be a part of this. The author believes that the topic of the spirituality of movement activities will become a more frequent theme of the serious studies in kinanthropology. Via this we can try to search for a deeper sense and a more versatile perception of movement activities at all.
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