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El. knyga: Breaking Bad and Philosophy: Badder Living through Chemistry

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  • Formatas: 288 pages
  • Serija: Popular Culture and Philosophy
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Jun-2012
  • Leidėjas: Open Court Publishing Co ,U.S.
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780812697902
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  • Formatas: 288 pages
  • Serija: Popular Culture and Philosophy
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Jun-2012
  • Leidėjas: Open Court Publishing Co ,U.S.
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780812697902
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Breaking Bad, hailed by Stephen King, Chuck Klosterman, and many others as the best of all TV dramas, tells the story of a man whose life changes because of the medical death sentence of an advanced cancer diagnosis. The show depicts his metamorphosis from inoffensive chemistry teacher to feared drug lord and remorseless killer. Driven at first by the desire to save his family from destitution, he risks losing his family altogether because of his new life of crime. In defiance of the tradition that viewers demand a TV character who never changes, Breaking Bad is all about the process of change, with each scene carrying forward the morphing of Walter White into the terrible Heisenberg. Can a person be transformed as the result of a few key life choices? Does everyone have the potential to be a ruthless criminal? How will we respond to the knowledge that we will be dead in six months? Is human life subject to laws as remorseless as chemical equations? When does injustice validate brutal retaliation? Why are drug addicts unsuitable for operating the illegal drug business? How can TV viewers remain loyal to a series where the hero becomes the villain? Does Heisenbergs Principle of Uncertainty rule our destinies? In Breaking Bad and Philosophy, a hand-picked squad of professional thinkers investigate the crimes of Walter White, showing how this story relates to the major themes of philosophy and the major life decisions facing all of us-- The hit television drama Breaking Bad is discussed by professional thinkers who compare the major themes of the show with philosophical concepts and answer questions about injustice, retaliation and the potential of everyone to become a ruthless criminal. Original.
A Fine Meth We've Gotten Into vii
Analyze This
1(40)
1 Walt's Rap Sheet
3(12)
David R. Koepsell
Vanessa Gonzalez
2 Heisenberg's Uncertain Confession
15(12)
Darryl J. Murphy
3 Was Skyler's Intervention Ethical? Hell, It Shouldn't Even Be Legal!
27(14)
Dan Miori
Equations Must Balance
41(38)
4 Finding Happiness in a Black Hat
43(12)
Kimberly Baltzer-Jaray
5 Hurtling towards Death
55(10)
Craig Simpson
6 Macbeth on Ice
65(14)
Ray Bossert
There's Meth in My Madness
79(22)
7 Walter White's Will to Power
81(10)
Megan Wright
8 Better than Human
91(10)
Stephen Glass
Nothing Here But Chemistry
101(36)
9 The Riddle of Godfather Gus
103(10)
Jeffrey A. Hinzmann
10 If Walt's Breaking Bad, Maybe We Are Too
113(12)
J.C. Donhauser
11 I Appreciate the Strategy
125(12)
Sara Waller
Now You're Cooking
137(32)
12 What's So Bad about Meth?
139(10)
Patricia Brace
Robert Arp
13 It's Arbitrary?
149(10)
Adam Barkman
14 Does Cooking Make Walt a Bad Guy?
159(10)
Greg Littmann
Free Radicals
169(32)
15 Been through the Desert on a Horse with No Name
171(10)
Oli Mould
16 You're Supposed to Be a Scientist
181(10)
Lisa Kadonaga
17 Breaking Bonds
191(10)
Denise Du Vernay
Pink, White, and Blue
201(22)
18 Walter White's American Vice
203(10)
Jeffrey E. Stephenson
19 Meth, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness
213(10)
Aaron C. Anderson
Justine Lopez
Spontaneous Reactions 223(8)
The Bad Elements 231(6)
Index 237
David R. Koepsell is Associate Professor of Philosophy, Values and Technology Section, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands. He is the author of numerous books, including Who Owns You? The Corporate Gold Rush to Patent Your Genes (Wiley-Blackwell, 2009) and Science and Ethics (Prometheus, 2007). Robert Arp is a philosopher with a doctorate from Saint Louis University. He is the co-author with Jamie Watson of What's Good on TV: Understanding Ethics through Television (Wiley-Blackwell, 2011) and Philosophy DeMYSTiFiedD (McGraw-Hill, 2011). He is co-editor with Mark White of Batman and Philosophy (Wiley-Blackwell, 2008). He is author of Scenario Visualization (MIT Press, 2008) and author or editor of many other works.