Preface
Introduction
Notes on the Human
Part I. Theory of International Ball Game Studies for the Achievement of Peace
1. A Word from the Author
2. Establishing the Hypothesis for Creating Ball Game Studies
3. The Movement-Cultural Ontology of the Ball Human
4. The Education Ontology of the Ball Human
5. The Social Ontology of the Ball Human
6. Generalizations from the Ontology of the Ball Human
7. The Teleology of the Ball Human
8. The Methodology of the Ball Human
9. The Path Toward an Olympics in Which in Physical Education and Sports Studies Researchers of Each Country in the World Compete
10. The Establishment of a World Academy for Physical Education and Sports Studies and a Physical Education and Sports Studies Academy in Every Country
11. A Final Word
Part II. Theory of International Track and Field Studies for the Achievement of Peace
1. A Word from the Author
2. Establishing the Hypothesis for Creating Track and Field Studies
3. Proof 1–The Social Ontology of the Track and Field Human
4. Proof 2–The Education Ontology of the Track and Field Human
5. Proof 3–The Movement-Cultural Ontology of the Track and Field Human
6. The Teleology of the Track and Field Human
7. The Methodology of the Track and Field Human
8. The Path Toward and Olympics in Which the Physical Education and Sports Studies Researchers of Each Country in the World Compete
Part III. Theory of International Swimming Studies for the Achievement of Peace
1. A Word from the Author
2. Establishing the Hypothesis for Creating Swimming Studies
3. The Movement-Cultural Ontology of the Swimming Human
4. The Education Ontology of the Swimming Human
5. The Social Ontology of the Swimming Human
6. Generalizations from the Ontology of the Swimming Human
7. The Teleology of the Swimming Human
8. The Methodology of the Swimming Human
9. The Path Toward an Olympics in Which the Physical Education and Sports Studies Researchers of Each Country in the World Compete
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