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Philosophy and Terry Pratchett / edited by Jacob M. Held, Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy and Religion, University of Central Arkansas, USA and James B. South, Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, Marquette University, USA.

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Philosophy and Terry Pratchett / edited by Jacob M. Held, Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy and Religion, University of Central Arkansas, USA and James B. South, Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, Marquette University, USA.
Publication
Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York, NY : Palgrave Macmillan, 2014.

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Additional Authors
  • Held, Jacob M., 1977-
  • South, James B., 1960-
Description
xvi, 310 pages; 20 cm
Summary
"Sir Terry Pratchett, who has sold more than 85 million copies of his books worldwide, is read and respected by people with a wide range of interests. This book, the first to explicitly address philosophical themes in his work, will appeal to fans of Pratchett, to philosophers interested in popular culture, and to anyone interested in the relation between fiction and philosophy. Covering topics in metaphysics, logic, epistemology, ethics, and social and political philosophy, the thirteen contributors to this volume illuminate the philosophical significance of Pratchett's work in a sophisticated way, but written so that anyone who reads Pratchett will find something thought-provoking"--
Subject
  • Pratchett, Terry > Criticism and interpretation
  • Philosophy in literature
  • FICTION / Fantasy / General
  • LITERARY COLLECTIONS / General
  • PHILOSOPHY / General
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
A Golem is not Born, but Rather Becomes, a Woman: Gender on the Disc / Jacob M. Held -- 'Nothing Like a Bit of Destiny to Get the Old Plot Rolling:' A Philosophical Reading of Wyrd Sisters / James B. South -- 'Feigning to Feign:' Pratchett and the Maskerade / Andrew Rayment -- 'Knowing things that other people don't know is a form of magic:' Lessons in Headology and Critical Thinking from The Lancre Witch / Tuomas W. Manninen -- Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy on the Discworld / Kevin Guilfoy -- Plato, the Witch and the Cave: Granny Weatherwax and the Moral Problem of Paternalism / Dietrich Schotte -- Equality and Difference: Just because the Disc is flat, doesn't make it a Level Playing Field for All / Ben Saunders -- Millennium Hand and Shrimp: On the Importance of Being in the Right Trouser Leg of Time / Susanne E. Foster -- Categorically Not Cackling: The Will, Moral Fictions and Witchcraft / Jennifer Jill Fellows -- The Care of the Reaper Man: Death, the Auditors, and the Importance of Individuality / Erica L. Neely -- 'YES, SUSAN, THERE IS A HOGFATHER:' Hogfather and the Existentialism of Søren Kierkegaard / J. Keeping -- On the Possibility of the Discworld / Martin Vacek -- Pratchett's The Last Continent and the Act of Creation / Jay Ruud.
ISBN
  • 9781137360151
  • 1137360151
LCCN
^^2014028328
OCLC
  • 884299083
  • SCSB-12113925
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library