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Abstract - The Physicality in Philosophy – Contribution to Sport Philosophy

Background. Attitudes of Church teaching, essentially, are not contrary to the efforts of man to strive for a healthy and fruitful life (in every aspect), where sport takes an important place in the context of his health – like physical health is not complete without “a healthy soul” and “a healthy mind”. And right there, in the work of man’s efforts to be “completely healthy”, faith (religion, beliefs, commitment etc.) plays a special role in the so-called “Gymnastics of the soul”. As knowledge and learning, intellectual development has a duty to uphold the “Gymnastics of the mind”.
Method. A broad discourse analysis is used, including literature. This study uses a theoretical perspective based on philosophy, the philosophy of sport and theological aspects of human anthropology.
Results. The aim of this work is contained in the philosophical-critical analysis of the basic correlative connection between authentic and confirmed sports values compared to the quintessential items of Christian ontology, anthropology, and philosophy. Text explication is primarily aimed at identifying the value aspect of the phenomenon in kinesiology in the context of Orthodox ontology.
Conclusion. That is a brief introduction to the philosophical-theological determinants of common being essential starting point and settings that rely displayed Kinesiology phenomena as complementary factors of human beings (spirit, soul and body). Also, as a contribution to further discussion in the field of philosophy of sport.