Dr. Seuss and Philosophy
Oh, the Thinks You Can Think!
Herausgeber: Held, Jacob M.
20,99 €
inkl. MwSt.
Versandfertig in 1-2 Wochen
10 °P sammeln
Dr. Seuss and Philosophy
Oh, the Thinks You Can Think!
Herausgeber: Held, Jacob M.
- Broschiertes Buch
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
Dr. Seuss and Philosophy explores philosophical concepts such as the nature of the good life in Oh the Places You'll Go, the nature of knowledge in McElligot's Pool, Postmodernity in On Beyond Zebra, business and the environment in The Lorax, and moral character in How the Grinch Stole Christmas, among many others. --from publisher description
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- Douglas HofstadterI Am a Strange Loop17,99 €
- Derek Parfit (University of Oxford All Souls)On What Matters 0333,99 €
- DKThe Philosophy Book15,99 €
- DKPhilosophers Who Changed History24,80 €
- Simon Blackburn (Professor of Philosophy, Professor of Philosophy,The Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy11,99 €
- Rebecca Newberger Goldstein (Author)Plato at the Googleplex12,99 €
- Didier DebaiseNature as Event26,99 €
-
-
-
Dr. Seuss and Philosophy explores philosophical concepts such as the nature of the good life in Oh the Places You'll Go, the nature of knowledge in McElligot's Pool, Postmodernity in On Beyond Zebra, business and the environment in The Lorax, and moral character in How the Grinch Stole Christmas, among many others. --from publisher description
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Great Authors and Philosophy
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juni 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 448g
- ISBN-13: 9781442203112
- ISBN-10: 1442203110
- Artikelnr.: 32891989
- Great Authors and Philosophy
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juni 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 448g
- ISBN-13: 9781442203112
- ISBN-10: 1442203110
- Artikelnr.: 32891989
Jacob M. Held is assistant professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religion at the University of Central Arkansas. He has written extensively on philosophy and popular culture, having coedited James Bond and Philosophy and contributed to volumes on the Beatles, South Park, and Watchmen, to name a few.
Preface Acknowledgements Editor's Note Unsettled Meddling, an introduction
in verse Chapter 1: Oh, the Places You'll Go! The Examined, Happy Life
Benjamin Rider Chapter 2: My Troubles are going to have Troubles with Me:
Schopenhauer, Pessimism, and Nietzche Jacob M. Held Chapter 3: Gretrude
McFuzz Should've Read Marx, Or Sneetches of the World Unite Jacob M. Held
Chapter 4: Socratic Seuss: Intellectual Integrity and Truth-Orientation
Matthew F. Pierlott Chapter 5: Neither Here, nor There, no Anywhere?
Randall E. Auxier Chapter 6: McElligot's Pool: Epistemology (with Fish!)
Ron Novy Chapter 7: On Beyond Modernity, Or Conrad and a Postmodern
Alphabet Jacob M. Held Chapter 8: From There to Here, From Here to There,
Diversity is Everywhere Tanya Jeffcoat Chapter 9: What Would You Do If Your
Mother Asked You? A Brief Introduction to Ethics Jacob M. Held and Eric N.
Wilson Chapter 10: Horton Hears You, Too! Seuss and Kant on Repecting
Persons Dean A. Kowalski Chapter 11: Pragmatist Ethics with John Dewey,
Horton, and the Lorax Thomas M. Alexander Chapter 12: The Grinch's Change
of Heart: Whodunit? Anthony Cunningham Chapter 13: Thidwick the Big-Hearted
Bearer of Property Rights Aeon J. Skoble Chapter 14: Rebellion in
Slala-ma-Sond: The Social Contract and a Turtle Named "Mack" Ron Novy
Chapter 15: Whose Egg is it, Really? Property Rights and Distributive
Justice Henry Cribbs Chapter 16: It's Not Personal...It's Just Bizzyneuss:
Business Ethics, the Company, Its Stakeholders Matthew F. Pierlott Chapter
17: Speaking for Business, Speakign for Trees: Business and Environment in
The Lorax Johann A. Klaassen and Mari-Gretta G. Klaassen Chapter 18: Dr.
Seuss Meets Philosophical Aesthetics Dwayne Tunstall The Menagerie: Author
Bios
in verse Chapter 1: Oh, the Places You'll Go! The Examined, Happy Life
Benjamin Rider Chapter 2: My Troubles are going to have Troubles with Me:
Schopenhauer, Pessimism, and Nietzche Jacob M. Held Chapter 3: Gretrude
McFuzz Should've Read Marx, Or Sneetches of the World Unite Jacob M. Held
Chapter 4: Socratic Seuss: Intellectual Integrity and Truth-Orientation
Matthew F. Pierlott Chapter 5: Neither Here, nor There, no Anywhere?
Randall E. Auxier Chapter 6: McElligot's Pool: Epistemology (with Fish!)
Ron Novy Chapter 7: On Beyond Modernity, Or Conrad and a Postmodern
Alphabet Jacob M. Held Chapter 8: From There to Here, From Here to There,
Diversity is Everywhere Tanya Jeffcoat Chapter 9: What Would You Do If Your
Mother Asked You? A Brief Introduction to Ethics Jacob M. Held and Eric N.
Wilson Chapter 10: Horton Hears You, Too! Seuss and Kant on Repecting
Persons Dean A. Kowalski Chapter 11: Pragmatist Ethics with John Dewey,
Horton, and the Lorax Thomas M. Alexander Chapter 12: The Grinch's Change
of Heart: Whodunit? Anthony Cunningham Chapter 13: Thidwick the Big-Hearted
Bearer of Property Rights Aeon J. Skoble Chapter 14: Rebellion in
Slala-ma-Sond: The Social Contract and a Turtle Named "Mack" Ron Novy
Chapter 15: Whose Egg is it, Really? Property Rights and Distributive
Justice Henry Cribbs Chapter 16: It's Not Personal...It's Just Bizzyneuss:
Business Ethics, the Company, Its Stakeholders Matthew F. Pierlott Chapter
17: Speaking for Business, Speakign for Trees: Business and Environment in
The Lorax Johann A. Klaassen and Mari-Gretta G. Klaassen Chapter 18: Dr.
Seuss Meets Philosophical Aesthetics Dwayne Tunstall The Menagerie: Author
Bios
Preface Acknowledgements Editor's Note Unsettled Meddling, an introduction
in verse Chapter 1: Oh, the Places You'll Go! The Examined, Happy Life
Benjamin Rider Chapter 2: My Troubles are going to have Troubles with Me:
Schopenhauer, Pessimism, and Nietzche Jacob M. Held Chapter 3: Gretrude
McFuzz Should've Read Marx, Or Sneetches of the World Unite Jacob M. Held
Chapter 4: Socratic Seuss: Intellectual Integrity and Truth-Orientation
Matthew F. Pierlott Chapter 5: Neither Here, nor There, no Anywhere?
Randall E. Auxier Chapter 6: McElligot's Pool: Epistemology (with Fish!)
Ron Novy Chapter 7: On Beyond Modernity, Or Conrad and a Postmodern
Alphabet Jacob M. Held Chapter 8: From There to Here, From Here to There,
Diversity is Everywhere Tanya Jeffcoat Chapter 9: What Would You Do If Your
Mother Asked You? A Brief Introduction to Ethics Jacob M. Held and Eric N.
Wilson Chapter 10: Horton Hears You, Too! Seuss and Kant on Repecting
Persons Dean A. Kowalski Chapter 11: Pragmatist Ethics with John Dewey,
Horton, and the Lorax Thomas M. Alexander Chapter 12: The Grinch's Change
of Heart: Whodunit? Anthony Cunningham Chapter 13: Thidwick the Big-Hearted
Bearer of Property Rights Aeon J. Skoble Chapter 14: Rebellion in
Slala-ma-Sond: The Social Contract and a Turtle Named "Mack" Ron Novy
Chapter 15: Whose Egg is it, Really? Property Rights and Distributive
Justice Henry Cribbs Chapter 16: It's Not Personal...It's Just Bizzyneuss:
Business Ethics, the Company, Its Stakeholders Matthew F. Pierlott Chapter
17: Speaking for Business, Speakign for Trees: Business and Environment in
The Lorax Johann A. Klaassen and Mari-Gretta G. Klaassen Chapter 18: Dr.
Seuss Meets Philosophical Aesthetics Dwayne Tunstall The Menagerie: Author
Bios
in verse Chapter 1: Oh, the Places You'll Go! The Examined, Happy Life
Benjamin Rider Chapter 2: My Troubles are going to have Troubles with Me:
Schopenhauer, Pessimism, and Nietzche Jacob M. Held Chapter 3: Gretrude
McFuzz Should've Read Marx, Or Sneetches of the World Unite Jacob M. Held
Chapter 4: Socratic Seuss: Intellectual Integrity and Truth-Orientation
Matthew F. Pierlott Chapter 5: Neither Here, nor There, no Anywhere?
Randall E. Auxier Chapter 6: McElligot's Pool: Epistemology (with Fish!)
Ron Novy Chapter 7: On Beyond Modernity, Or Conrad and a Postmodern
Alphabet Jacob M. Held Chapter 8: From There to Here, From Here to There,
Diversity is Everywhere Tanya Jeffcoat Chapter 9: What Would You Do If Your
Mother Asked You? A Brief Introduction to Ethics Jacob M. Held and Eric N.
Wilson Chapter 10: Horton Hears You, Too! Seuss and Kant on Repecting
Persons Dean A. Kowalski Chapter 11: Pragmatist Ethics with John Dewey,
Horton, and the Lorax Thomas M. Alexander Chapter 12: The Grinch's Change
of Heart: Whodunit? Anthony Cunningham Chapter 13: Thidwick the Big-Hearted
Bearer of Property Rights Aeon J. Skoble Chapter 14: Rebellion in
Slala-ma-Sond: The Social Contract and a Turtle Named "Mack" Ron Novy
Chapter 15: Whose Egg is it, Really? Property Rights and Distributive
Justice Henry Cribbs Chapter 16: It's Not Personal...It's Just Bizzyneuss:
Business Ethics, the Company, Its Stakeholders Matthew F. Pierlott Chapter
17: Speaking for Business, Speakign for Trees: Business and Environment in
The Lorax Johann A. Klaassen and Mari-Gretta G. Klaassen Chapter 18: Dr.
Seuss Meets Philosophical Aesthetics Dwayne Tunstall The Menagerie: Author
Bios