Popular culture and philosophy

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Buffy the vampire slayer and philosophy

fear and trembling in Sunnydale
2003
Contains twenty-two essays in which various authors present their philosophical reflections on aspects of the television series "Buffy the Vampire Slayer.".

Soccer and philosophy

beautiful thoughts on the beautiful game
2010

Facebook and philosophy

what's on your mind?
2010
Uses the popular networking website Facebook as a means of exploring and discussing a wide range of philosophical topics, including gossip, identity, and privacy. Reveals what Facebook and the way it is used can tell us about our own treatment of these topics, as well as its influence on popular culture.

The Walking dead and philosophy

zombie apocalypse now
2012
Essays discuss philosophical ideas relating to "The Walking Dead" comic book and television show.

Star Trek and philosophy

the wrath of Kant
2008
Collects essays that address philosophical aspects of the five television series and ten feature films that make up the Star Trek fictional universe.

Monty Python and philosophy

nudge nudge, think think!
2006
A collection of essays in which philosophy professors and Monty Python fans explore the philosophical basis of the Monty Python comedies.

The undead and philosophy

chicken soup for the soulless
2006
Collects nineteen essays that discuss philosophical topics within the context of lore pertaining to undead creatures such as vampires, zombies, and mummies.

Superheroes and philosophy

truth, justice, and the Socratic way
2005
A collection of essays by various authors that explore how superheroes deal with a variety of philosophical issues.

Star wars and philosophy

more powerful than you can possibly imagine
2005
A collection of essays that address the philosophical questions associated with the "Star Wars" films.

Bob Dylan and philosophy

it's alright, ma (I'm only thinking)
2006
Sixteen essays apply philosophy to Bob Dylan's work, life, and worldview, exploring such topics as women, honesty and freedom, Christianity, and personal identity.

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