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The Simpsons and Philosophy: The D'oh! of Homer (Popular Culture and Philosophy, 2) Paperback - 2001
by William Irwin (Editor); Mark T. Conard (Editor); Aeon J. Skoble (Editor)
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A group of philosophers examines "The Simpsons"--beyond the jokes, the crudeness, and the attacks on society--as a clever display of irony, social criticism, and philosophical thought. They begin with an examination of the Simpson family, examine the ethics and themes of the show, and conclude with discussions of how the series reflects the work of Aristotle, Marx, Sartre, and other thinkers.
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- Title The Simpsons and Philosophy: The D'oh! of Homer (Popular Culture and Philosophy, 2)
- Binding Paperback
- Edition [ Edition: Repri
- Condition Used - Good
- Pages 256
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Open Court, Chicago
- Date 2001-02-28
- Features Index, Table of Contents
- Bookseller's Inventory # JZ-051538
- ISBN 9780812694338 / 0812694333
- Weight 0.98 lbs (0.44 kg)
- Dimensions 9.02 x 6.12 x 0.73 in (22.91 x 15.54 x 1.85 cm)
- Library of Congress subjects Philosophy - Miscellanea
- Library of Congress Catalog Number 00069897
- Dewey Decimal Code 100
First line
Homer Simpson does not fare well when evaluated morally.
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Citations
- Booklist, 04/15/2001, Page 1524
- Choice, 09/01/2001, Page 134
- Christian Century, 11/21/2001, Page 46
- People Weekly, 04/07/2003, Page 49
- Publishers Weekly, 03/12/2001, Page 72
- Reference and Research Bk News, 11/01/2001, Page 1