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In other words, there is an institutional structure associated with chess, and without it chess could not survive as anything other than a game played by enthusiasts similar to other board and card games (though not bridge which, like chess, has similar practice and institutional features). MacIntyre reinforces this point when he says that, ‘Chess, physics and medicine are practices; chess clubs, laboratories, universities and hospitals are institutions’.
Virtue at Work: Ethics for Individuals, Managers, and Organizations
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