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Incluye los nombres: Dean Kowalski, Dean A. Kowalski PhD

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Good job linking philosophical tenets with the BB crowd; except he kept using the same episodes over and over again, with the same quotes. Did the editor only see a few reruns here?
Good for fans of the show and philosophers alike.
 
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kwskultety | otra reseña | Jul 4, 2023 |
A lighthearted meditation on the philosophical quandaries of the hit television show The Big Bang Theory Ever wonder what Aristotle might say about the life Sheldon Cooper leads? Why Thomas Hobbes would applaud the roommate agreement? Who Immanuel Kant would treat with "haughty derision" for weaving "un-unravelable webs?" And--most importantly--whether Wil Wheaton is truly evil? Of course you have. Bazinga! This book mines the deep thinking of some of history's most potent philosophical minds to explore your most pressing questions about The Big Bang Theory and its nerdy genius characters. You might find other philosophy books on science and cosmology, but only this one refers to Darth Vader Force-chokes, cloning Leonard Nimoy, and oompa-loompa-like engineers. Fo-shizzle. Gives you irresistibly geek-worthy insights on your favorite Big Bang Theory characters, story lines, and ideas Examines important themes involving ethics and virtue, science, semiotics, religion, and the human condition Brings the thinking of some of the world's greatest philosophers to bear on The Big Bang Theory, from Aristotle and Plato to Nietzsche, Wittgenstein, Simone de Beauvoir, and more Essential reading for every Big Bang Theory fan, this book explores whether comic-book-wielding geeks can lead the good life, and whether they can know enough science to "tear the mask off nature and stare at the face of God."… (más)
 
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MariselR | otra reseña | Mar 23, 2022 |
Some good essays on various aspects of how Whedon's stories handle various philosophical ideas, areas of study that always intrigue me.

I have two relatively minor complaints. One is that a number of the essays cover the same ground, in particular existentialism and ethics. Granted, there is probably plenty to say on these topics, but there are few essays in this collection that don't mention either Nietzsche, Aristotle or Kant, and more than one mentions all three. Plato gets his share as well; the Ring of Gyges story pops up in several essays to make pretty much the same point multiple times. Props to those essayists who branch out into other areas, such as Amy H. Sturgis, who brings in Frederick Jackson Turner and Isaiah Berlin.

The second complaint is that some of the essays simply don't go deep enough, and a couple even seem to ignore obvious (to me) examples that could make a stronger argument. As an example, in the final essay on the Dao of Firefly, Roger P. Ebertz does some work to bring in evidence from extra materials, including deleted scenes from the show Firefly and the canonical comic, Serenity: Better Days. However, in looking at Shepherd Book and contrasting him to Mal's character, he completely fails to reference the equally canonical Serenity: The Shepherd's Tale, which came out more than a year before this book of essays was published.

All in all, though, this is a good resource for anyone interested in Whedon's work and the philosophical questions he asks through it.
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octoberdad | Dec 16, 2020 |
Another in one of the competing series of pop culture philosophy books. I got it because I like the television series The Big Bang Theory and this was written in 2012, when the series had only had four seasons (and let 's admit it, the early seasons were better). This does the job, covering bits of philosophy, talking of philosophers, and relating it all to funny bits of the series.
 
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tuckerresearch | otra reseña | Jun 10, 2019 |

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