Blackwell Publishing

The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series

Series Editor(s): William Irwin

A spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down, and a healthy helping of popular culture clears the cobwebs from Kant. Philosophy has had a bad public relations problem for a few centuries now. This series aims to change that, showing that philosophy is relevant to your life - and not just for answering the big questions like "To be or not to be?" but for answering the little questions, "To watch or not to watch South Park?" Thinking deeply about TV, movies, and music doesn't make you a "complete idiot." In fact it might make you a philosopher, someone who believes the unexamined life is not worth living and the unexamined cartoon is not worth watching.

 


The Office and Philosophy

Edited by: Jeremy Wisnewski

ISBN: 9781405175555

USA Pub Date: Mar 2008

RoW Pub Date: Apr 2008





Battlestar Galactica and Philosophy

Edited by: Jason Eberl

ISBN: 9781405178143

USA Pub Date: Jan 2008

RoW Pub Date: Feb 2008





Family Guy and Philosophy

Edited by: Jeremy Wisnewski

ISBN: 9781405163163

USA Pub Date: Aug 2007

RoW Pub Date: Dec 2007





24 and Philosophy

Edited by: Jennifer Hart Weed, Richard Brian Davis and Ronald Weed

ISBN: 9781405171045

USA Pub Date: Nov 2007

RoW Pub Date: Dec 2007





Lost and Philosophy

Edited by: Sharon Kaye

ISBN: 9781405163156

USA Pub Date: Nov 2007

RoW Pub Date: Dec 2007





The Daily Show and Philosophy

Edited by: Jason Holt

ISBN: 9781405163149

USA Pub Date: Sep 2007

RoW Pub Date: Oct 2007





Metallica and Philosophy

Edited by: William Irwin

ISBN: 9781405163484

USA Pub Date: Apr 2007

RoW Pub Date: Apr 2007





South Park and Philosophy

Edited by: Robert Arp

ISBN: 9781405161602

USA Pub Date: Nov 2006

RoW Pub Date: Dec 2006