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Introducing philosophy through pop culture : from Socrates to South Park, Hume to House
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Introducing philosophy through pop culture : from Socrates to South Park, Hume to House

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pt. VI. Challenges to traditional ethics. Metallica, Nietzsche, and Marx : the immorality of morality / Peter S. Fosl
When machines get souls : Nietzsche on the cylon uprising / Robert Sharp
Being-in-The-office : Sartre, the look, and the viewer / Matthew P. Meyer and Greg J. Schneider
Batman's confrontation with death, angst, and freedom / David M. Hart
"You care for everybody" : Cameron's ethics of care / Renee Kyle
Vampire love : the second sex negotiates the twenty-first century / Bonnie Mann
Killing the Griffins : a murderous exposition of postmodernism / J. Jeremy Wisnewski
pt. VII. Social and political philosophy. Lost's state of nature / Richard Davies
Laughter between distraction and awakening : Marxist themes in The office / Michael Bray
The ethics of torture in 24 : shockingly banal / Dónal P. O'Mathúna
Mutants and the metaphysics of race / Jeremy Pierce
pt. VIII. Eastern views. Zen and the art of cylon maintenance / James McRae
The sound of one House clapping : the unmannerly doctor as Zen rhetorician / Jeffrey C. Ruff and Jeremy Barris
The tao of the bat / Mark D. White
pt. IX. The meaning of life. Beyond Godric's hollow : life after death and the search for meaning / Jonathan L. Walls and Jerry L. Walls
Selfish, base animals crawling across the earth : House and the meaning of life / Henry Jacoby.

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