Stranger Things and Philosophy: Thus Spake the Demogorgon
By (Author) Jeffrey A. Ewing
Edited by Andrew M. Winters
126
Open Court Publishing Co ,U.S.
Open Court Publishing Co ,U.S.
1st December 2019
United States
General
Non Fiction
791.4572
Paperback
256
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
Stranger Things and Philosophy is an important book, the first of its kind to examine the fantastical world of this award-winning, widely beloved, phenomenal show with a philosophical lens. This is important precisely because the show rests so heavily on a complex and thought-provoking mythos based around secretive government experiments and a parallel dimension that darkly reflects readers' own. The series as a whole has asked more questions than it has delivered answers, and the chapters in this volume will explore these topics.
From the deepest recesses of the Upside Down, its tunnels snaking beneath the local bookstores of Hawkins, Indiana and who knows where else, this collection of philosophical musings on the world of Stranger Things promises to enlighten readers. This volume considers many of the philosophically related ideas that that come up in the show such as: What are the moral implications of secret government projects What is the nature of friendship Does scientific research need to be concerned with ethics What might it be like to experience the world from the perspective of the Mind Flayer Is it possible to understand the metaphysics of the Upside Down