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Philosophy for Passengers [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 136 pages, height x width: 178x127 mm, 20 black and white illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 03-May-2022
  • Izdevniecība: MIT Press
  • ISBN-10: 0262543710
  • ISBN-13: 9780262543712
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 136 pages, height x width: 178x127 mm, 20 black and white illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 03-May-2022
  • Izdevniecība: MIT Press
  • ISBN-10: 0262543710
  • ISBN-13: 9780262543712
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"A little guide intended to be consumed in one long-distance airplane flight for the general reader to extract the philosophical implications of the condition forced upon them. To be read with some nostalgia under current pandemic conditions or, more likely, to be utilized as we shift back to traveling in a post-pandemic world"--

A philosophical guide to passengerhood, with reflections on time, space, existence, boredom, our sense of self, and our sense of the senses.

While there are entire bookstore sections—and even entire bookstores—devoted to travel, there have been few books on the universal experience of being a passenger. With this book, philosopher Michael Marder fills the gap, offering a philosophical guide to passengerhood. He takes readers from ticketing and preboarding (preface and introduction) through a series of stops and detours (reflections on topics including time, space, existence, boredom, our sense of self, and our sense of the senses) to destination and disembarking (conclusion). 
 
Marder finds that the experience of passengers in the twenty-first century is experience itself, stretching well beyond railroad tracks and airplane flight patterns. On his journey through passengerhood, he considers, among many other things, passenger togetherness, which goes hand in hand with passenger loneliness; flyover country and the idea of placeness; and Descartes in an airplane seat. He tells us that the word metaphor means transport in Greek and discusses the gray area between literalness and metaphoricity; explains the connection between reading and riding; and ponders the difference between destination and destiny. Finally, a Beckettian disembarking: you might not be able to disembark, yet you must disembark. After the voyage in the world ends, the journey of understanding begins.
Ticketing 1(66)
Preboarding
7(6)
The Boarding Process (A): The Basics
13(12)
The Boarding Process (B): The Passenger Society
25(12)
Stop no. 1 Mood
37(18)
Stop no. 2 Time
55(12)
Detour no. 1 ¡No pasardn!
67(34)
Stop no. 3 Place
75(14)
Stop no. 4 Existence
89(12)
Detour no. 2 Passengers, Hollywood Style
101(60)
Stop no. 5 Transport
109(12)
Stop no. 6 Metaphor
121(12)
Connection/Transfer: Passages
133(6)
Stop no. 7 Reading, Riding
139(10)
Stop no. 8 Security
149(12)
Detour no. 3 "The Yellow Arrow"
161(46)
Stop no. 9 Senses
173(18)
Stop no. 10 Destination, Destiny
191(12)
Disembarking
203(4)
A Note on Images 207(10)
Notes 217