The Princess bride and philosophy : inconceivable! /

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Imprint:Chicago, Illinois : Open Court, 2016.
Description:1 online resource.
Language:English
Series:Popular culture and philosophy ; v. 98
Popular culture and philosophy ; v. 98.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11908467
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Other authors / contributors:Greene, Richard, 1961 September 2- editor.
Robison-Greene, Rachel, 1983- editor.
ISBN:9780812699166
0812699165
9780812699142
0812699149
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed December 22, 2015).
Summary:"Until now, no one has unlocked the profound secrets of this wise and witty adventure tale. If you've wondered why men of action shouldn't lie, how the Battle of Wits could have turned out differently, what a rotten miracle would look like and whether it would amount to malpractice, or how Westley could have killed a lot of innocent people and still be a good guy, then The Princess Bride and Philosophy has all the answers"--Page 4 of cover.
Other form:Print version: Princess bride and philosophy. Chicago, Illinois : Open Court, 2016 9780812699142 0812699149
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Summary:The Princess Bride is the 1987 satirical adventure movie that had to wait for the Internet and DVDs to become the most quoted of all cult classics. The Princess Bride and Philosophy is for all those who have wondered about the true meaning of "Inconceivable!," why the name "Roberts" uniquely inspires fear, and whether it's truly a miracle to restore life to someone who is dead, but not necessarily completely dead.<br> The Princess Bride is filled with people trying to persuade each other of various things, and invites us to examine the best methods of persuasion. It's filled with promises, some kept and some broken, and cries out for philosophical analysis of what makes a promise and why promises should be kept. It's filled with beliefs which go beyond the evidence, and philosophy can help us to decide when such beliefs can be justified. It's filled with political violence, both by and against the recognized government, and therefore raises all the issues of political philosophy.<br> Westley, Buttercup, Prince Humperdinck, Inigo Montoya, the giant Fezzik, and the Sicilian Vizzini keep on re-appearing in these pages, as examples of philosophical ideas. Is it right for Montoya to kill the six-fingered man, even though there is no money in the revenge business? What's the best way to deceive someone who knows you're trying to deceive him? Are good manners a kind of moral virtue? Could the actions of the masked man in black truly be inconceivable even though real? What does ethics have to say about Miracle Max's pricing policy? How many shades of meaning can be conveyed by "As You Wish"?
Physical Description:1 online resource.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780812699166
0812699165
9780812699142
0812699149