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Better Call Saul and Philosophy (Paperback)
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Better Call Saul and Philosophy (Paperback)
Series: Pop Culture and Philosophy
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Loot Price R452
Discovery Miles 4 520
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Better Call Saul and Philosophy: I Think Therefore I Scam is a
collection of twenty-three essays exploring the philosophical
themes in the hit television show Better Call Saul, a prequel to
the TV show Breaking Bad. The sixth and final season of Better Call
Saul aired from April to August 2022. The central character is
Jimmy McGill, whom we know from Breaking Bad as Saul Goodman. In
Better Call Saul he first takes the name of Saul Goodman from the
phrase "S'all Good, Man!" Jimmy/Saul is a natural con artist who
not only scams from self-interest but also because he enjoys it. He
has a strange relationship with his brother, the distinguished
lawyer Charles McGill, who resents Jimmy's delinquency and
advantage in parental affection. Jimmy/Saul becomes a lawyer for a
drug cartel, and most of the people he meets are criminals and
other kinds of villains. Like Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul raises
a wide range of philosophical issues including the nature of good
and evil, personal identity, free will and determinism, the law as
it relates to morality, the ethical implications of the war on
drugs, death and dying, and many more. Better Call Saul and
Philosophy offers thoughtful fans of the show deeper and more
provocative insights into the story and the characters. Topics
covered include: the morality of keeping promises to wrongdoers,
the nature of psychosomatic illness, difficult moral choices facing
lawyers, just how good or bad are some of the compromised
characters in the show, the unintended consequences of the War on
Drugs, the similarities between drug cartels and governments,
whether bad people are just unlucky, the perils of self-deception,
and whether we ever really have much of a choice. Better Call Saul
and Philosophy is Volume 8 in the path-breaking series, Pop Culture
and Philosophy.
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