Slipknot Meets Camus

Slipknot Meets Camus By Ashley Whitaker In an interview concerning the motivation for creating .5: The Gray Chapter, singer Corey Taylor states: … [Slipknot] present reality the way it is, but we also try to put that positivity in … we are trying to free people’s mind and say, Look, this reality is only real…

What I would Like to Like, but don’t Like

What I would Like to Like, but don’t Like By William Irwin (Reposted from Psychology Today) I don’t like the Foo Fighters. But I would like to like them. Let me explain. Every time I see or read an interview with Dave Grohl (the band’s singer and guitar player), I think “he’s the greatest guy…

Soft Tyranny in Albuquerque: The Politics of Better Call Saul!

Soft Tyranny in Albuquerque The Politics of Better Call Saul! Paul Cantor says the show’s creator, Vince Gilligan, is “the champion of the little guy against the establishment, and the poet of the shabbiness of ordinary existence in twenty-first-century America. He captures all the frustration, humiliation, and despair of living in the administered world of the…

Whiplash and Philosophy

Whiplash and Philosophy Does the Aesthetic End Justify the Immoral Means? By Douglas Groothuis   Directed by Damien Chazelle, Whiplash is a film about jazz that is laden with moral theory enacted through drama. An aspiring 19-year old jazz drummer, Andrew (played by Miles Teller) attends a prestigious music school—on the order of Julliard—where he is…

Lego and Philosophy: Call for Abstracts

Lego and Philosophy Call for Abstracts Edited by Sondra Bacharach and Roy T. Cook The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series . Abstracts and subsequent essays should be philosophically substantial but accessible, written to engage the intelligent lay reader. Works focusing on the any aspect of the multimedia Lego phenomenon (including building sets, films and…

Mass Effect, Personal Identity, and Genocide

Mass Effect, Personal Identity, and Genocide By Russ Hamer   As video games and gaming gain traction in our society, we are seeing the production of more and more games that immerse the player in serious narratives full of complicated philosophical problems. Mass Effect is one of these games. For those who don’t know, the…

Daredevil and the Not-So-Super Hero

Daredevil and the Not-So-Super Hero In a recent post Jeff Nicholas discussed Iron Man and Captain America in asking: What is the purpose of a hero? Over at The Freeman Sarah Skwire sings the praises of Daredevil and the not-so-super hero. You might also like: View the complete list of books:

What is the Purpose of the Hero?

What is the Purpose of the Hero? Age of Ultron, Dune, Batman, and Nietzsche By Jeffery L. Nicholas Age of Ultron asks one of those ultimate meta-questions: what is the purpose of the hero? I suspect that Captain America: Civil War will center on this question, but we get the first glimpse in AoU. Tony…