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El. knyga: Americans and Philosophy: Reds in the Bed

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  • Serija: Popular Culture and Philosophy
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Oct-2017
  • Leidėjas: Open Court Publishing Co ,U.S.
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780812699739
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The Americans, a dark, tense, action thriller with comic touches, has been hailed by many critics as currently the best show on television. The story, created by a former CIA spy, centers on two Soviet agents posing as an ordinary American couple, Philip and Elizabeth Jennings, in 1980s Washington DC. They have two teenage children who know nothing of their clandestine occupation and function as part of their cover story.The Americans and Philosophy brings together diverse philosophers who take a close look at the metaphysical and ethical aspects of the The Americans.The Jenningses believe they are living in a decadent capitalist society and draw emotional uplift from their dedication to a higher ideal. Just one step ahead of the FBI, they practice murder and seduction as instruments to further the goals of Communist subversion. This gives their lives more meaning and more excitement than those of the other people around them, and serious questions arise as to whether their lives can be truly fulfilling and ennobled.Quaint-looking 1980s culture plays a conspicuous role in The Americans, an example being the psychotherapeutic self-awareness cult known as est, which features in the story and also serves as an allegory of espionage, as est (along with ancient philosophy) asks the question, Do our secret, inner lives truly align with how we act? The gadgetry of espionage, including the poorly adapted but actually historically accurate “mail robot” of the 1980s FBI, prompt speculations about the interaction of humans with artificial intelligence. Philip and Elizabeth’s genuine horror when they find that one of their children is praying and attending church brings out the ambiguities in the popular notion of brainwashing and indoctrination.Since the Jenningses’ children enjoy a comfortable life with many opportunities, can it be true that they are immorally exploited? Knowing that all weapons of war are intended to kill and maim, can we uniquely stigmatize some weapons (such as the biological weapon called “Glanders” in Season Four) as unacceptable? All governments practice the duplicity and deception of espionage, but special problems arise when continual lying invades personal relationships. Is it true that in the modern world, devotion to the state has become a “sacred fiction,” like a religion Lying is everywhere in The Americans, but much of the lying is very similar to everyday deception: parents often withhold from their children facts about the parents’ jobs which might cause needless anxiety, and tell their children apparently harmless fibs like saying that Santa Claus exists. The boundary between criminal lying and everyday lying is a continual irony in the script of The Americans.Can the demands of a lofty cause, even the survival of freedom or justice in the world, justify the deliberate killing of an innocent individual? Such questions continually bombard the show’s protagonists, while existentialist philosophy poses the question: Is Elizabeth truly free to quit being a spy?

Philosophers probe the popular TV spy show.

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From Russia with Malice and a Little Love ix
I Pledging Allegiance
1(46)
1 They Get Them When They're Children
3(12)
Seth M. Walker
2 Clash of the Faiths
15(10)
Matthew Brake
3 Freedom with Benefits
25(12)
Kevin Guilfoy
4 Is Elizabeth Free to Choose?
37(10)
Charlene Elsby
Rob Luzecky
II Fake Lives
47(44)
5 Living a Lie
49(10)
Talia Morag
6 Cults of Authenticity
59(12)
David LaRocca
7 Secrets and Lies
71(10)
Gregory L. Bock
Jeffrey L. Bock
8 How to Keep on Denying and Love Being a Spy
81(10)
Rob Luzecky
Charlene Elsby
III Terrible Parents
91(46)
9 Yes, Paige, There Is a Santa Claus
93(12)
Daniel P. Malloy
10 Decisions that Change Who We Are
105(12)
Kevin Meeker
11 We're Only What We Remember
117(10)
Andrea Zanin
12 Better Never to Have Been?
127(10)
Frauke Albersmeier
IV Beyond Good and Evil
137(58)
13 Good Arguments for Doing Bad Things
139(12)
Nils Rauhut
14 Spies like U.S.
151(10)
Massimo Rondolino
15 Spies Finding the Good Life
161(10)
Alexander Christian
16 Dangerous Conscience?
171(12)
Kevin Meeker
17 Ethical Spying
183(12)
Jai Galliott
V Rules of Engagement
195(62)
18 Bypassing Humans, Exploiting Machines
197(10)
Louis Melancon
19 Do unto Others Before They Do It unto You
207(10)
Dave Wolynski
20 The Immorality of Bio-Weapons
217(10)
Adam Barkman
Sabina Tokobergenova
21 I, Mail Robot
227(10)
Christopher M. Cox
22 Membership Has Its Privileges
237(10)
Louis Melancon
23 The War to Save Humanity
247(10)
James Lawler
Bibliography 257(6)
Expendable Assets 263(6)
Index 269
Robert Arp is author of Scenario Visualization: An Evolutionary Account of Creative Problem Solving (2008) and co-author of Critical Thinking: An Introduction to Reasoning Well (2011) and What's Good on TV: Teaching Ethics through Television (2011). He is editor of The Devil and Philosophy: The Nature of His Game (2014) and co-editor of The Ultimate Game of Thrones and Philosophy: You Think or Die (2017) and Breaking Bad and Philosophy: Badder Living through Chemistry (2012). Kevin Guilfoy is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Carroll University in Wisconisin. He is co-editor of The Cambridge Companion to Peter Abelard (2004). He specializes in Medieval philosophy, philosophy of language, and metaphysics.