Futurama y la filosofía
cómo entender el mundo gracias a Bender, Nietzsche y compañía
Lewis, Courtland
Would Rousseau claim that despite Fry's addiction to the Slurm or Bender's addiction to plugging in, they are free subjects? When Zoidberg eats the flag of Earth and offends so many aliens, is he exercising his legitimate right to freedom of expression? Are robots like Bender, Pinzas or Calculón as responsible for their actions as humans? Is it true love that Leela suddenly feels for Fry, when his body is invaded by worms that modify his behavior? When he created "Futurama", Matt Groening was only trying to satirize the conventions of science fiction. But his sidereal and metaphysical adventures of humans, robots, species that existed before time and humanoid lizards give us the possibility of understanding our world. And other worlds. Even the universe. The series, like this book, is a hilarious invitation to debate current and universal philosophical questions.
- Author
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Lewis, Courtland
- Subject
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Human sciences
> Philosophy
- EAN
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9788418733024
- ISBN
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978-84-18733-02-4
- Edition
- 1
- Publisher
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Blackie Books
- Pages
- 320
- High
- 21.0 cm
- Weight
- 14.0 cm
- Release date
- 12-05-2021
- Language
- Spanish
- Series