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Terminator and Philosophy
I'll Be Back, Therefore I Am
Taschenbuch von William Irwin (u. a.)
Sprache: Englisch

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Are cyborgs our friends or our enemies?

Was it morally right for Skynet to nuke us?

Is John Connor free to choose to defend humanity, or not?

Is Judgment Day inevitable?

The Terminator series is one of the most popular sci-fi franchises ever created, captivating millions with its edgy depiction of the struggle of humankind for survival against its own creations. This book draws on some of history's philosophical heavy hitters: Descartes, Kant, Karl Marx, and many more. Nineteen leather-clad chapters target with extreme prejudice the mysteries surrounding intriguing philosophical issues raised by the Terminator series, including the morality of terminating other people for the sake of peace, whether we can really use time travel to protect our future resistance leaders in the past, and if Arnold's famous T-101 is a real person or not. You'll say "Hasta la vista, baby" to philosophical confusion as you develop a new appreciation for the complexities of John and Sarah Connor and the battles between Skynet and the human race.
Are cyborgs our friends or our enemies?

Was it morally right for Skynet to nuke us?

Is John Connor free to choose to defend humanity, or not?

Is Judgment Day inevitable?

The Terminator series is one of the most popular sci-fi franchises ever created, captivating millions with its edgy depiction of the struggle of humankind for survival against its own creations. This book draws on some of history's philosophical heavy hitters: Descartes, Kant, Karl Marx, and many more. Nineteen leather-clad chapters target with extreme prejudice the mysteries surrounding intriguing philosophical issues raised by the Terminator series, including the morality of terminating other people for the sake of peace, whether we can really use time travel to protect our future resistance leaders in the past, and if Arnold's famous T-101 is a real person or not. You'll say "Hasta la vista, baby" to philosophical confusion as you develop a new appreciation for the complexities of John and Sarah Connor and the battles between Skynet and the human race.
Über den Autor
"An icon of World War II memoirs"
Secretary of the 49th Infantry Division (West Riding) Association, the Polar Bears, UK.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction: The Rise of the Philosophers.

I. LIFE AFTER HUMANITY AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE.

Chapter 1: The Terminator Wins: Is the Extinction of the Human Race the End of People, or Just the Beginning? (Greg Littmann).

Chapter 2: True Man or Tin Man? How Descartes and Sarah Connor Tell a Man from a Machine (George Dunn).

Chapter 3: It Stands to Reason: Skynet and Self-Preservation (Josh Weisberg).

Chapter 4: Un-Terminated: The Integration of the Machines (Jesse W. Butler).

II. WOMEN AND REVOLUTIONARIES.

Chapter 5: "I Know Now Why You Cry": Terminator 2, Moral Philosophy, and Feminism (Harry Chotiner).

Chapter 6: Sarah Connor's Stain (Jennifer Culver).

Chapter 7: James Cameron's Marxist Revolution (Jeffrey Ewing).

III. CHANGING WHAT'S ALREADY HAPPENED.

Chapter 8: Bad Timing: The Metaphysics of The Terminator (Robert Delfino and Kenneth Sheahan).

Chapter 9: Time for the Terminator: Philosophical Themes of the Resistance (Justin Leiber).

Chapter 10: Changing the Future: Fate and the Terminator (Kristie Lynn Miller).

Chapter 11: Judgment Day is Inevitable: Hegel and the Futility of Changing History (Jason Blahuta).

IV. THE ETHICS OF TERMINATION.

Chapter 12: What's So Terrible About Judgment Day? (Wayne Yuen).

Chapter 13: The War to End All Wars? Killing Your Defense System (Phillip Seng).

Chapter 14: Self-Termination: Suicide, Self-Sacrifice, and the Terminator (Daniel P. Malloy).

Chapter 15: What's So Bad about Being Terminated (Jason T. Eberl).

Chapter 16: Should John Connor Save the World? (Peter Fosl).

V. BEYOND THE NEURAL NET.

Chapter 17: "You Gotta Listen to How People Talk": Machines and Natural Language (Jacob Berger and Kyle Ferguson).

Chapter 18: Terminating Ambiguity: The Perplexing Case of "The" (Richard Brown).

Chapter 19: Wittgenstein and What's Inside the Terminator's Head (Antti Kuusela).

Future Leaders of the Resistance.

Skynet's Database.

Index.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2009
Fachbereich: Allgemeines
Genre: Philosophie
Jahrhundert: Antike
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Thema: Lexika
Medium: Taschenbuch
Seiten: 304
Inhalt: 304 S.
ISBN-13: 9780470447987
ISBN-10: 0470447982
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Irwin, William
Brown, Richard
Decker, Kevin S
Redaktion: Brown, Richard
Decker, Kevin S.
Irwin, William
Hersteller: Wiley
John Wiley & Sons
Maße: 229 x 152 x 16 mm
Von/Mit: William Irwin (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 20.04.2009
Gewicht: 0,443 kg
preigu-id: 101685478
Über den Autor
"An icon of World War II memoirs"
Secretary of the 49th Infantry Division (West Riding) Association, the Polar Bears, UK.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction: The Rise of the Philosophers.

I. LIFE AFTER HUMANITY AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE.

Chapter 1: The Terminator Wins: Is the Extinction of the Human Race the End of People, or Just the Beginning? (Greg Littmann).

Chapter 2: True Man or Tin Man? How Descartes and Sarah Connor Tell a Man from a Machine (George Dunn).

Chapter 3: It Stands to Reason: Skynet and Self-Preservation (Josh Weisberg).

Chapter 4: Un-Terminated: The Integration of the Machines (Jesse W. Butler).

II. WOMEN AND REVOLUTIONARIES.

Chapter 5: "I Know Now Why You Cry": Terminator 2, Moral Philosophy, and Feminism (Harry Chotiner).

Chapter 6: Sarah Connor's Stain (Jennifer Culver).

Chapter 7: James Cameron's Marxist Revolution (Jeffrey Ewing).

III. CHANGING WHAT'S ALREADY HAPPENED.

Chapter 8: Bad Timing: The Metaphysics of The Terminator (Robert Delfino and Kenneth Sheahan).

Chapter 9: Time for the Terminator: Philosophical Themes of the Resistance (Justin Leiber).

Chapter 10: Changing the Future: Fate and the Terminator (Kristie Lynn Miller).

Chapter 11: Judgment Day is Inevitable: Hegel and the Futility of Changing History (Jason Blahuta).

IV. THE ETHICS OF TERMINATION.

Chapter 12: What's So Terrible About Judgment Day? (Wayne Yuen).

Chapter 13: The War to End All Wars? Killing Your Defense System (Phillip Seng).

Chapter 14: Self-Termination: Suicide, Self-Sacrifice, and the Terminator (Daniel P. Malloy).

Chapter 15: What's So Bad about Being Terminated (Jason T. Eberl).

Chapter 16: Should John Connor Save the World? (Peter Fosl).

V. BEYOND THE NEURAL NET.

Chapter 17: "You Gotta Listen to How People Talk": Machines and Natural Language (Jacob Berger and Kyle Ferguson).

Chapter 18: Terminating Ambiguity: The Perplexing Case of "The" (Richard Brown).

Chapter 19: Wittgenstein and What's Inside the Terminator's Head (Antti Kuusela).

Future Leaders of the Resistance.

Skynet's Database.

Index.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2009
Fachbereich: Allgemeines
Genre: Philosophie
Jahrhundert: Antike
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Thema: Lexika
Medium: Taschenbuch
Seiten: 304
Inhalt: 304 S.
ISBN-13: 9780470447987
ISBN-10: 0470447982
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Irwin, William
Brown, Richard
Decker, Kevin S
Redaktion: Brown, Richard
Decker, Kevin S.
Irwin, William
Hersteller: Wiley
John Wiley & Sons
Maße: 229 x 152 x 16 mm
Von/Mit: William Irwin (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 20.04.2009
Gewicht: 0,443 kg
preigu-id: 101685478
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