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E-grāmata: Frankenstein and Philosophy: The Shocking Truth

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  • Formāts: 288 pages
  • Sērija : Popular Culture and Philosophy
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Oct-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Open Court Publishing Co ,U.S.
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780812698428
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  • Formāts: 288 pages
  • Sērija : Popular Culture and Philosophy
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Oct-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Open Court Publishing Co ,U.S.
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780812698428

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Ever since it was first unleashed in 1818 the story of Victor Frankenstein and his reanimated, stitched-together corpse has inspired intense debate. Can organic life be reanimated using electricity or genetic manipulation? If so, could Frankenstein's monster really teach itself to read and speak as Mary Shelley imagined? Do monsters have rights, or responsibilities to those who would as soon kill them? What is it about music that so affects Frankenstein's monster, or any of us? What does Mel Brook's Frau Blucher say to contemporary eco-feminism? Why are some Frankenstein's flops and others historic successes? Is there a true Frankenstein? Why are children, but not adults, drawn to Shelley's monster? And what is a "monster," anyway? Frankenstein and Philosophy calls 25 philosophers to stitch together these and other questions as they apply to history's greatest horror franchise. Some chapters treat the Frankenstein films, others the original novel, and yet others the many comic books, novels, and modern adaptations. Together they pay tribute to perhaps the most enduring pop culture icon and the fundamental fears, hopes, and puzzles it raises.
That Vital Spark of Life ix
I Dr. Frankenstein's Easy Guide to Eternal Life
1(46)
1 Wanna Live Forever? Don't Pull a Frankenstein!
3(12)
Michael Hauskeller
2 Victor Frankenstein in the Twenty-First Century
15(10)
Danilo Chaib
3 Embracing the Corpse-People
25(12)
Greg Littmann
4 So, You Want to Be a Mad Scientist...
37(10)
Dale Jacquette
II Dr. Frankenstein's Treatment Notes
47(44)
5 That Frightening Frankenmetaphor
49(10)
Elena Casetta
Luca Tambolo
6 Frankenstein's Failure
59(12)
Daniel Kokotz
7 Frankenstein and Zarathustra---Godless Men
71(10)
Christopher Ketcham
8 Capitalism the Monster
81(10)
John R. Fitzpatrick
III I Made a Monster! Now What?
91(44)
9 Is the Monster Free?
93(12)
Peter D. Zuk
10 How to Raise a Monster
105(12)
Janelle Potzsch
11 When Creations Go Bad
117(8)
Skyler King
12 Who's to Blame?
125(10)
Jai Galliott
IV Dr. Frankenstein's Monster Identification Field Guide
135(60)
13 Sure It's Aliiiive, but Does It Have a Sooooul?
137(10)
Keith Hess
14 Who Is Frankenstein's Monster?
147(8)
Jonathan Lopez
15 I'm the Person, You're the Monster
155(10)
Nicolas Michaud
16 What Love Means to a Creature
165(10)
Mirko D. Garasic
17 Getting Inside the Monster's Head
175(12)
Spyros Petrounakos
18 Come Back Dr. Frankenstein, All Is Forgiven
187(8)
Caroline Mosser
V Dr. Frankenstein's Monster Assembly Kit
195(52)
19 And We Thought He Was the Monster
197(10)
Michael Mendelson
20 Adopting Frankenstein's Creature
207(10)
Mike Kugler
21 Why Science Is Horrific
217(10)
Jeff Ewing
22 The Human and the Monstrous
227(10)
Cynthia D. Coe
23 The Monster that Therefore I Am
237(10)
Jessie Dern
VI You Can Learn from My Mistakes
247(44)
24 If We Could All Be Dr. Frankensteins...
249(12)
John V. Karavitis
25 Why It's Wrong to Make Monsters---or Babies
261(12)
Joe Slater
26 Why Bad Things Happen to Good Monsters
273(8)
Trip McCrossin
27 Good and Ugly
281(10)
William Rodriguez
The Mad Creators 291(6)
Bits and Pieces 297
Nicolas Michaud is an assistant professor of Philosophy at Florida State College Jacksonville. He is the editor of Hunger Games and Philosophy (2012).