Seinfeld and philosophy : a book about everything and nothing /
edited by William Irwin.
- xiii, 216 páginas
- Popular culture and philosophy ; v. 1 .
Incluye bibliografía.
_ Jerry and Socrates : the examined life? / George´s failed quest for happiness : an Aristotelian analysis / Elaine Benes : feminist icon or just one of the boys? / Kramer and Kierkegaard : stages on life´s way / Making something out of nothing : Seinfeld, sophistry, and the Tao / Plato or Nietzsche? : Time, essence and eternal recurrence in Seinfeld / Seinfeld, subjectivity, and Sartre / Wittgenstein and Seinfeld on the commonplace / The Costanza maneuver : is it rational for George to ´do the opposite´? / Peterman and the ideological mind : paradoxes of subjectivity / The secret of Seinfeld´s humor : the significance of the insignificant / Seinfeld and the moral life / Virtue ethics and TV´s Seinfeld / The final episode : is doing nothing something? / William Irwin -- Daniel Barwick -- Sarah E. Worth -- William Irwin -- Eric Bronson -- Mark T. Conard -- Jennifer McMahon -- Kelly Dean Jolley -- Jason Holt -- Norah Martin -- Jorge J.E. Garcia -- Robert A. Epperson -- Aeon J. Skoble -- Theodore Schick, Jr. Act I : The characters, aka ´The New York four´ -- Act II : Seinfeld and the philosophers -- Act III : Untimely mediations by the water cooler -- Act IV : Is there anything wrong with that? --