Heroes and Philosophy

Buy the Book, Save the World

William Irwin (Series Editor), David Kyle Johnson (Editor)

Would the emergence of “heroes” save society or break it?

Is it okay for the Company to lie, kidnap, and kill to secretly protect the public?

Does Hiro really have a destiny? Do we?

Is time travel actually possible?

Every episode of Tim Kring’s hit TV show Heroes presents a philosophical quandary. When ordinary individuals from around the world inexplicably develop superhuman abilities, they question who they are, struggle to cope with new responsibilities, and decide whether to use their new powers for good or for evil. This book analyzes some of the many questions and issues that make the series so compelling. With the help of some of history’s heaviest-hitting philosophical “heroes” such as Plato and Nietzsche, you’ll explore everything from the role that memory plays in personal identity to whether the rise of superpowers could break down society. Whether you’re new to Heroes or have been a fan since the beginning, this book will take your enjoyment of the series to the next level.

Book Information
ISBN: 978-0-470-37338-5
Paperback
320 pages
August 2009
US $17.95
Price is only valid for United States
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