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Simpsons and Philosophy The D'Oh! of Homer

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ISBN-10: 0812694333

ISBN-13: 9780812694338

Edition: 2001

Authors: William Irwin, Mark T. Conard, Aeon J. Skoble

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Book details

List price: $19.95
Copyright year: 2001
Publisher: Open Court Publishing Company
Publication date: 2/28/2001
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 256
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.00" long x 0.50" tall
Weight: 0.946
Language: English

Acknowledgments
Introduction: Meditations on Springfield?
The Characters
Homer and Aristotle
Lisa and American Anti-intellectualism
Why Maggie Matters: Sounds of Silence, East and West
Marge's Moral Motivation
Thus Spake Bart: On Nietzsche and the Virtues of Being Bad
Simpsonian Themes
The Simpsons and Allusion: "Worst Essay Ever"
Popular Parody: The Simpsons Meets the Crime Film
The Simpsons, Hyper-Irony, and the Meaning of Life
Simpsonian Sexual Politics
I Didn't Do It: Ethics and The Simpsons
The Moral World of the Simpson Family: A Kantian Perspective
The Simpsons: Atomistic Politics and the Nuclear Family
Springfield Hypocrisy
Enjoying the so-called "Iced Cream": Mr. Burns, Satan, and Happiness
Hey-diddily-ho, Neighboreenos: Ned Flanders and Neighborly Love
The Function of Fiction: The Heuristic Value of Homer
The Simpsons and the Philosophers
A (Karl, not Groucho) Marxist in Springfield
"And the Rest Writes Itself": Roland Barthes Watches The Simpsons
What Bart Calls Thinking
Episode List
Based on Ideas By
Featuring the Voices Of
Index