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From the 1970s cult TV show, Monty Python's Flying Circus, to the
current hit musical Spamalot, the Monty Python comedy troupe has
been at the center of popular culture and entertainment. The
Pythons John Cleese, Graham Chapman, Eric Idle, Terry Jones,
Michael Palin, and Terry Gilliam are increasingly recognized and
honored for their creativity and enduring influence in the worlds
of comedy and film. Monty Python and Philosophy extends that
recognition into the world of philosophy. Fifteen experts in topics
like mythology, Buddhism, feminism, logic, ethics, and the
philosophy of science bring their expertise to bear on Python
movies such as Monty Python's Life of Brian and Flying Circus
mainstays such as the Argument Clinic, the Dead Parrot Sketch, and,
of course, the Bruces, the Pythons' demented, song-filled vision of
an Australian philosophy department. Monty Python and Philosophy
follows the same hit format as the other titles in this popular
series and explains all the philosophical concepts discussed in
laymen's terms.
Popular interest in bullshit -- and its near relative, truthiness
-- is at an all-time high, but the subject has a rich philosophical
history, with Hobbes, Locke, Hume, and Kant all weighing in on the
matter. Here, contemporary philosophers reflect on bullshit from
epistemological, ethical, metaphysical, historical, and political
points of view. Tackling questions including what is bullshit, what
does it do, is it a passing fad, and can it ever be eliminated, the
book is a guide and resource for the many who find bullshit worth
pondering.
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