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Philosophy and the Interpretation of Pop Culture by William Irwin, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
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Philosophy and the Interpretation of Pop Culture by William Irwin, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters in Ottawa, ON
From William Irwin
Current price: $213.50

From William Irwin
Philosophy and the Interpretation of Pop Culture by William Irwin, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters in Ottawa, ON
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Aristotle analyzed the popular art of his time: the tragedies and epics. Why should philosophers today not do likewise? Perhaps we can learn something from children's stories by subverting the dominant paradigm of adult authority and admitting with Socrates that we don't know all the answers. Perhaps Batman has ethical lessons to teach that generalize beyond the pages of comic books. Is it better to like Mozart than it is to like Madonna? Kurt Cobain gave voice to the attitude of a generation, singing, 'Here we are, now entertain us.' Is entertainment a bad thing, or could it actually have value-and not just instrumental value? | Philosophy and the Interpretation of Pop Culture by William Irwin, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
Aristotle analyzed the popular art of his time: the tragedies and epics. Why should philosophers today not do likewise? Perhaps we can learn something from children's stories by subverting the dominant paradigm of adult authority and admitting with Socrates that we don't know all the answers. Perhaps Batman has ethical lessons to teach that generalize beyond the pages of comic books. Is it better to like Mozart than it is to like Madonna? Kurt Cobain gave voice to the attitude of a generation, singing, 'Here we are, now entertain us.' Is entertainment a bad thing, or could it actually have value-and not just instrumental value? | Philosophy and the Interpretation of Pop Culture by William Irwin, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

















