GoodWork Paper 38: Good Work in Professional Basketball: The Responsibilities of Stardom (PDF)

GoodWork Paper 38: Good Work in Professional Basketball: The Responsibilities of Stardom (PDF)
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Author(s): Reid A. Warner

Editor(s): Jeff Solomon, Series Editor

Media: PDF

Description: If professional athletics were a true “profession,” the features of Good Work would be clear. Since athletics does not meet the characteristics of a profession, the question arises about whether Good Work is in fact possible in this domain and, if so, on what basis. Focusing specifically on professional basketball, I argue that, while players are not professionally obligated to act as moral individuals, they have cultural and social/societal obligations. Obligations to culture include the expectation that athletes epitomize human goodness, and that they uphold standards not only during competition but also in everyday life. Obligations to society include an expectation that professional basketball players serve as good role models. A morally sound lifestyle is important for meeting the cultural and societal obligations of an athlete, and hence the achievement of Good Work within professional basketball.




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