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Star Wars and Philosophy Strikes Back

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eBook - This Is the Way, The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series

Jason T Eberl/Kevin S Decker/William Irwin

WILEY-BLACKWELL

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Zusatztext

<p>Should droids be free? Should clone troopers?<p>What political and ethical ideas ground resistance and rebellion?<p>Whats wrong with the way women are portrayed in<i>Star Wars</i>?<p>Does Han Solo have a philosophical worldview?<p>Was Galen Erso responsible for the destruction of Alderaan?<p>Should you eat Baby Yoda?<p>This is the Way. In<i>Star Wars and Philosophy Strikes Back</i>, the Way wends through entirely new adventures in the<i>Star Wars</i>galaxy far, far away: not only the films of the Skywalker saga, but also<i>Rebels</i>,<i>The Bad Batch</i>,<i>Rogue One</i>,<i> Solo</i>, and<i>The Mandalorian</i>. Like the creators of these films and television series, the authors in this book harness the magical mix of humor, action, empathy, characterization, adventure, and fan service that constitutes<i>Star Wars</i>.<p>In addition to thorny metaphysical questions about the nature of time and free will, this volume highlights the staggering cultural impact of George Lucass universe. The newest<i>Star Wars</i>narratives tackle ethnicity on alien worlds and how love and sex with a droid like L3-37 would work (It works). The connections between the Separatist Freedom Movement and the struggle for social justice in the USA in the 21<sup>st</sup> century are brought to light. And philosophical second looks at Rian Johnsons<i>The Last Jedi</i>prove there is much more to this controversial entry in the Skywalker saga.<p>Thirty-six philosophers, both sages and scoundrels among them, examine the full range of deep questions throughout the<i>Star Wars</i>chronologyfrom<i>The Phantom Menace</i>to<i>The Rise of Skywalker</i> and beyond. They have spoken.

Autorenportrait

<p><B>JASON T. EBERL</B> is Professor of Health Care Ethics and Philosophy and Director of the Albert Gnaegi Center for Health Care Ethics at Saint Louis University. He teaches and publishes on bioethics, medieval philosophy, and metaphysics. He is the editor of<i>Battlestar Galactica and Philosophy</i>, co-editor (w/ Kevin S. Decker) of<i>The Ultimate Star Wars and Philosophy</i> and<i>The Ultimate Star Trek and Philosophy</i>, as well as the original<i>Star Wars and Philosophy</i> and<i>Star Trek and Philosophy</i>, and co-editor (w/ George A. Dunn) of<i>Sons of Anarchy and Philosophy</i> and<i>The Philosophy of Christopher Nolan</i>.<P><B>KEVIN S. DECKER</B> is Professor of Philosophy at Eastern Washington University near Spokane, Washington. There, he teaches ethics, Continental, and American philosophy. He is the co-editor (with Jason T. Eberl) of<i>The Ultimate Star Wars and Philosophy</i> and<i>The Ultimate Star Trek and Philosophy</i> and editor or co-editor of eight other anthologies of popular culture and philosophy. His book<i>Who is Who? The Philosophy of Doctor Who</i>was published by I.B. Tauris in 2013.

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Erschienen: 29.11.2022

Umfang: 320 S., 2.06 MB

Sprache: ENG

ISBN/EAN: 9781119841449

Umbreit-Nr.: 7576763

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