(Ebook pdf) Superheroes and Philosophy: Truth, Justice, and the Socratic Way (Popular Culture and Philosophy)
| #83872 in Books | Tom Morris | 2005-05-10 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.75 x5.75 x.75l,.91 | File Name: 0812695739 | 300 pages | Superheroes and Philosophy Truth Justice and the Socratic Way
||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| An interesting and thought provoking essays on the subject of Superheroes and philosophy.|By Joseph J. Truncale|I did not realize there is an entire series devoted to the philosophical aspects of popular culture until I read this interesting and thought provoking (Superheroes and Philosophy edited by Tom Morris and Matt Morris)book. There are numerous writers and contributors||
|"Superman's costume always bugged me when I was a kid So you need a secret identity cool. But what’s the deal with all the rainbow-hued Spandex masks and costumes?... I found the answer to this great metaphysical dilemma in the book Superher
The comic book naratives of superheroes wrestle with profound and disturbing issues in original ways: the definitions of good and evil, the limits of violence as an effective means, the perils of enforcing justice outside the law, the metaphysics of personal identity, and the definition of humanity. Superheroes and Philosophy tackles these and other philosophical questions in an intellectual yet engaging way suitable for any comic book fan. [PDF.co77] Superheroes and Philosophy: Truth, Justice, and the Socratic Way (Popular Culture and Philosophy) Rating: 4.89 (571 Votes)
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