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The Sopranos and Philosophy: I Kill Therefore I Am

Richard V. Greene, Peter Vernezze, Vincent Pastore

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Tony Soprano and the gang meet classic and modern philosophy in these witty, provocative essays. Covering everything from Aristotle to ziti, 17 wiseguys (three of them gals) explore such irresistible topics Is Tony Soprano a good man? Is Carmela a feminist? Morally speaking, who is the worst person on "The Sopranos?" Is watching the show harmful to one's moral health? And what if Tony had read Sun Tzu instead of Machiavelli? This collection of essays by philosophers who are also fans does a deep probe of the Sopranos, analyzing the adventures ? and personalities ? of Tony, Carmela, Livia, and the rest of television's most irresistible Mafia family for their metaphysical, epistemological, value theory, Eastern philosophical, and contemporary postmodern possibilities. No prior philosophical qualifications or mob connections are required to enjoy these musings, which are presented with the same vibrancy and wit that have made the show such a hit.

Publisher

Open Court Publishing Company

Publication Date

5/14/2014

ISBN

9780812698084

Pages

235

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About the Author

Portrait of author Richard V. Greene
Richard V. Greene
Richard V. Greene is a Professor of Philosophy at Weber State University. He is involved with research in metaphysics, the history of modern philosophy, medical ethics, and philosophical topics related to pop culture. He is also the Executive Director of the Society for Skeptical Studies, a philosophical society formed to promote discussion and research on topics related to skepticism.

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