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The Simpsons is one of the most literary and intelligent comedies on television today-fertile ground for questions such as: Does Nietzsche justify Bart's bad behavior? Is hypocrisy always unethical? What is Lisa's conception of the Good? From the editor of the widely-praised Seinfeld and... read more

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Homer Simpson does not fare well when evaluated morally.

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This is book 2 of 48 in Open Court Popular Culture and Philosophy Series. (publisher series)

Preceded by Seinfeld and Philosophy, and followed by The Matrix and Philosophy.

This book is in Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. (publisher series)

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  1. William Irwin (Editor)
  2. Mark T. Conard (Editor)
  3. Aeon J. Skoble (Editor)

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