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Homeland and Philosophy

Autor Robert Arp / AA.VV.

Editorial OPEN COURT

Homeland and Philosophy
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In Homeland and Philosophy, 23 philosophers tackle the issues that Showtime's award-winning show Homeland asks us to consider. The drama, which centers on Marine Sergeant Nicholas Brody's release from an al-Qaeda prison, and CIA Agent Carrie Mathison...

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  • Editorial OPEN COURT
  • ISBN13 9780812698572
  • ISBN10 0812698576
  • Tipo LIBRO
  • Páginas 251
  • Colección Popular Culture and Philosophy #
  • Año de Edición 2014
  • Idioma Inglés
  • Encuadernación Rústica

Homeland and Philosophy

Autor Robert Arp / AA.VV.

Editorial OPEN COURT

In Homeland and Philosophy, 23 philosophers tackle the issues that Showtime's award-winning show Homeland asks us to consider. The drama, which centers on Marine Sergeant Nicholas Brody's release from an al-Qaeda prison, and CIA Agent Carrie Mathison...

-5% dto.    21,70€
20,62€
Ahorra 1,09€
No disponible, consulte disponibilidad
Envío gratis
España peninsular

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In Homeland and Philosophy, 23 philosophers tackle the issues that Showtime's award-winning show Homeland asks us to consider. The drama, which centers on Marine Sergeant Nicholas Brody's release from an al-Qaeda prison, and CIA Agent Carrie Mathison's distrust of his intentions, asks questions of identity, what it means to be a terrorist, the conditions and effects of brainwashing, lying for the greater good, and whether or not courage is a virtue. But these questions are only a few among many that are explored in the obscure, paranoid world of Homeland. Through the lenses of Rawls, Kant, Arendt, Foucault, Heidegger, Sartre, and Kierkegaard, among others, Homeland and Philosophy considers the ethics of drone warfare; whether or not Carrie Mathison's personality changes and psychological disorder make her an interesting character study in the metaphysics of personhood; at what point privacy is only an illusion; and concepts of torture, punishment, and discipline.