“Humorously subtitled ‘The Wrath of Kant,’ this book examines the relationship between Star Trek and various schools of philosophy, and enlists the help of 21 professional philosophers to show how the theories of philosophers such as Wittgenstein and Nietzsche made their way into the scripts of a network television show.“—Annotation ©2008 Book News Inc. Portland,
Take a trip on the Starship Enterprise before the “Star Trek” film teleports itself into cinemas. The spirit of exploration that characterizes “Star Trek”‘s various television and cinematic incarnations is also the driving force behind philosophical inquiry throughout human history. “Star Trek and Philosophy” share the mission of testing ideas from our past and present that can progressively improve our future.This volume gathers together twenty-one professional philosophers who recognize, as most other Trekkies have over the past 40 years, that “Star Trek” isn’t merely escapist entertainment. Rather, “Star Trek” calls viewers back again and again to consider questions not only about the scientific prospects of interstellar travel, but also the inward journey to examine the human condition. The essays in this volume follow “Star Trek”‘s inspiration to reach out to the farthest frontiers the mind may reach, while also delving deep into the human essence.Among the questions dealt with in this volume is how it’s possible for persons from different cultural backgrounds to communicate with each other; whether there’s value in the Stoic temperament of emotional detachment exhibited by Vulcans, and how difficult it may be to live such a logical life. These books teach philosophical wisdom by looking closely at entertainment icons. In each volume of this best-selling series, a team of sharp philosophical brains puts one pop culture icon (movie, TV show, or other topic) under the microscope, exposing its hidden philosophical implications in an instantly readable way. Author Biography Jason T. Eberl is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis. Kevin S. Decker is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Eastern Washington University.Author Biography
Jason T. Eberl is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis. Kevin S. Decker is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Eastern Washington University.
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