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Tělesná kultura a životní prostředí II

Title in English Physical Culture and Environment II
Authors

MOUDR Vratislav

Year of publication 2013
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Tělesná kultura
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Sports Studies

Citation
Field Sport and leisure time activities
Keywords evolutionary ontology; physical culture; environment; culture; nature; movement; physical exercises
Description This text extends the article Physical culture and environment which was recently published in this journal. That article gave reasons for physical culture and exercises (as well as all human cultural activities) which are not integrated functionally into the development and stability of nature, but they are integrated functionally into the growth of culture that is anti-natural. The aim of this text is to show a diff erent rate as well as a diff erent mode of anti-natural impact of physical culture. Another goal is to sketch a positive natural potential. The author’s concern is with the connection between physical exercises and culture by general philosophical methods (analysis, synthesis, generalization, specifi cation, abstraction, comparison, explication, etc.). Physical exercises diff er in degree of destructivity against nature and also by their diff erent mode of impact – direct or mediated. Mediated impact is given by the intensity of connection with an economical subsystem of the culture which is strongly focused on a general consumption today. The author also is concerned with the possibility of a “biophile” orientation of culture. This possibility is hidden in the “reversion” to a natural function of the movement that is emotional, cognitive and behavioural intergrowth living systems into a natural environment. Thus the author concludes that physical culture could join the intentional “biophile” reconstruction of the culture by its nature oriented enlightenment (“naturalization”).

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