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Language: English
Published by Open Court, 2017
Series: Popular Culture and Philosophy, Book 100 of 125. Book 100 of 125 - Popular Culture and Philosophy
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Language: English
Published by Open Court, 2017
Series: Popular Culture and Philosophy, Book 100 of 125. Book 100 of 125 - Popular Culture and Philosophy
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Language: English
Published by Open Court, 2017
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Language: English
Published by Open Court, 2017
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Language: English
Published by Open Court Publishing Co ,U.S., US, 2017
Series: Popular Culture and Philosophy, Book 100 of 125. Book 100 of 125 - Popular Culture and Philosophy
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Paperback. Condition: New. Deadpool is the super-anti-hero who knows he's in a comic book. His unique situation and blood-stained history give rise to many philosophical puzzles. A group of philosophical Deadpool fans delve into these puzzles in Deadpool and Philosophy. For instance, if you know that someone is writing the scrip…t of your life, can you really be a hero? Is Deadpool really Wade Wilson, or did Wilson have his identity stolen by the monster who is now Deadpool? Are his actions predetermined by the writers, or does he trick the writers into scripting his choices? And what happens when Deadpool breaks into the real world to kill the writers? What kind of existence do literary characters have? How can we call him a moral agent for good when he still commits murder left and right and then left again and then right? Since Deadpool gets paid for his good deeds, can they be truly heroic? And which of the many Deadpool personalities are the real Deadpool? And of course, why does Deadpool love to annoy Wolverine so much? Deadpool challenges us to think outside the box. Deadpool and Philosophy shows us the profound implications of this most contradictory and perplexing comic book character.

Language: English
Published by Open Court, 2017
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Language: English
Published by Open Court, 2017
Series: Popular Culture and Philosophy, Book 100 of 125. Book 100 of 125 - Popular Culture and Philosophy
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Language: English
Published by Open Court, 2017
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Language: English
Published by Open Court Publishing Co ,U.S., Chicago, IL, 2017
Series: Popular Culture and Philosophy, Book 100 of 125. Book 100 of 125 - Popular Culture and Philosophy
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Deadpool is the super-anti-hero who knows he's in a comic book. His unique situation and blood-stained history give rise to many philosophical puzzles. A group of philosophical Deadpool fans delve into these puzzles in Deadpool and Philosophy. For instance, if you know that someone is writin…g the script of your life, can you really be a hero?Is Deadpool really Wade Wilson, or did Wilson have his identity stolen by the monster who is now Deadpool? Are his actions predetermined by the writers, or does he trick the writers into scripting his choices? And what happens when Deadpool breaks into the real world to kill the writers? What kind of existence do literary characters have? How can we call him a moral agent for good when he still commits murder left and right and then left again and then right? Since Deadpool gets paid for his good deeds, can they be truly heroic? And which of the many Deadpool personalities are the real Deadpool? And of course, why does Deadpool love to annoy Wolverine so much?Deadpool challenges us to think outside the box. Deadpool and Philosophy shows us the profound implications of this most contradictory and perplexing comic book character. Deadpool is the super-anti-hero who knows he's in a comic book. His unique situation and blood-stained history give rise to many philosophical puzzles. A group of philosophical Deadpool fans delve into these puzzles in Deadpool and Philosophy . For instance, if you know that someone is writing the script of your life, can you really be a hero? Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

Language: English
Published by Open Court, 2017
Series: Popular Culture and Philosophy, Book 100 of 125. Book 100 of 125 - Popular Culture and Philosophy
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Language: English
Published by Open Court 1/12/2017, 2017
Series: Popular Culture and Philosophy, Book 100 of 125. Book 100 of 125 - Popular Culture and Philosophy
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Paperback or Softback. Condition: New. Deadpool and Philosophy: My Common Sense Is Tingling. Book.

Language: English
Published by Open Court Publishing Co ,U.S., US, 2017
Series: Popular Culture and Philosophy, Book 100 of 125. Book 100 of 125 - Popular Culture and Philosophy
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Paperback. Condition: New. Deadpool is the super-anti-hero who knows he's in a comic book. His unique situation and blood-stained history give rise to many philosophical puzzles. A group of philosophical Deadpool fans delve into these puzzles in Deadpool and Philosophy. For instance, if you know that someone is writing the scrip…t of your life, can you really be a hero? Is Deadpool really Wade Wilson, or did Wilson have his identity stolen by the monster who is now Deadpool? Are his actions predetermined by the writers, or does he trick the writers into scripting his choices? And what happens when Deadpool breaks into the real world to kill the writers? What kind of existence do literary characters have? How can we call him a moral agent for good when he still commits murder left and right and then left again and then right? Since Deadpool gets paid for his good deeds, can they be truly heroic? And which of the many Deadpool personalities are the real Deadpool? And of course, why does Deadpool love to annoy Wolverine so much? Deadpool challenges us to think outside the box. Deadpool and Philosophy shows us the profound implications of this most contradictory and perplexing comic book character.

Language: English
Published by Open Court, 2016
Series: Popular Culture and Philosophy, Book 100 of 125. Book 100 of 125 - Popular Culture and Philosophy
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Language: English
Published by Open Court 2017-01, 2017
Series: Popular Culture and Philosophy, Book 100 of 125. Book 100 of 125 - Popular Culture and Philosophy
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Language: English
Published by Open Court, 2017
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Language: English
Published by Open Court, 2017
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Language: English
Published by Open Court, 2017
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Language: English
Published by Open Court Pub Co, 2017
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Language: English
Published by Open Court Publishing Co ,U.S., Chicago, IL, 2017
Series: Popular Culture and Philosophy, Book 100 of 125. Book 100 of 125 - Popular Culture and Philosophy
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Deadpool is the super-anti-hero who knows he's in a comic book. His unique situation and blood-stained history give rise to many philosophical puzzles. A group of philosophical Deadpool fans delve into these puzzles in Deadpool and Philosophy. For instance, if you know that someone is writin…g the script of your life, can you really be a hero?Is Deadpool really Wade Wilson, or did Wilson have his identity stolen by the monster who is now Deadpool? Are his actions predetermined by the writers, or does he trick the writers into scripting his choices? And what happens when Deadpool breaks into the real world to kill the writers? What kind of existence do literary characters have? How can we call him a moral agent for good when he still commits murder left and right and then left again and then right? Since Deadpool gets paid for his good deeds, can they be truly heroic? And which of the many Deadpool personalities are the real Deadpool? And of course, why does Deadpool love to annoy Wolverine so much?Deadpool challenges us to think outside the box. Deadpool and Philosophy shows us the profound implications of this most contradictory and perplexing comic book character. Deadpool is the super-anti-hero who knows he's in a comic book. His unique situation and blood-stained history give rise to many philosophical puzzles. A group of philosophical Deadpool fans delve into these puzzles in Deadpool and Philosophy . For instance, if you know that someone is writing the script of your life, can you really be a hero? Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

Language: English
Published by OPEN COURT, 2017
Series: Popular Culture and Philosophy, Book 100 of 125. Book 100 of 125 - Popular Culture and Philosophy
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Condition: New. Über den AutorNicolas Michaud is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Florida State College Jacksonville. He is the editor of Adventure Time and Philosophy: The Handbook for Heroes and Frankenstein and Philosop.

Language: English
Published by Open Court Publishing Co ,U.S., US, 2017
Series: Popular Culture and Philosophy, Book 100 of 125. Book 100 of 125 - Popular Culture and Philosophy
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Paperback. Condition: New. Deadpool is the super-anti-hero who knows he's in a comic book. His unique situation and blood-stained history give rise to many philosophical puzzles. A group of philosophical Deadpool fans delve into these puzzles in Deadpool and Philosophy. For instance, if you know that someone is writing the scrip…t of your life, can you really be a hero? Is Deadpool really Wade Wilson, or did Wilson have his identity stolen by the monster who is now Deadpool? Are his actions predetermined by the writers, or does he trick the writers into scripting his choices? And what happens when Deadpool breaks into the real world to kill the writers? What kind of existence do literary characters have? How can we call him a moral agent for good when he still commits murder left and right and then left again and then right? Since Deadpool gets paid for his good deeds, can they be truly heroic? And which of the many Deadpool personalities are the real Deadpool? And of course, why does Deadpool love to annoy Wolverine so much? Deadpool challenges us to think outside the box. Deadpool and Philosophy shows us the profound implications of this most contradictory and perplexing comic book character.

Language: English
Published by Epals Media Dba Of Carus Publishing Company Jan 2017, 2017
Series: Popular Culture and Philosophy, Book 100 of 125. Book 100 of 125 - Popular Culture and Philosophy
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - Deadpool is the super-anti-hero who knows he's in a comic book. His unique situation and blood-stained history give rise to many philosophical puzzles. A group of philosophical Deadpool fans delve into these puzzles in Deadpool and Philosophy. For instance, if you know that someone is writi…ng the script of your life, can you really be a hero Is Deadpool really Wade Wilson, or did Wilson have his identity stolen by the monster who is now Deadpool Are his actions predetermined by the writers, or does he trick the writers into scripting his choices And what happens when Deadpool breaks into the real world to kill the writers What kind of existence do literary characters have How can we call him a moral agent for good when he still commits murder left and right and then left again and then right Since Deadpool gets paid for his good deeds, can they be truly heroic And which of the many Deadpool personalities are the real Deadpool And of course, why does Deadpool love to annoy Wolverine so much Deadpool challenges us to think outside the box. Deadpool and Philosophy shows us the profound implications of this most contradictory and perplexing comic book character.

Language: English
Published by Open Court Publishing Co ,U.S., US, 2017
Series: Popular Culture and Philosophy, Book 100 of 125. Book 100 of 125 - Popular Culture and Philosophy
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Paperback. Condition: New. Deadpool is the super-anti-hero who knows he's in a comic book. His unique situation and blood-stained history give rise to many philosophical puzzles. A group of philosophical Deadpool fans delve into these puzzles in Deadpool and Philosophy. For instance, if you know that someone is writing the scrip…t of your life, can you really be a hero? Is Deadpool really Wade Wilson, or did Wilson have his identity stolen by the monster who is now Deadpool? Are his actions predetermined by the writers, or does he trick the writers into scripting his choices? And what happens when Deadpool breaks into the real world to kill the writers? What kind of existence do literary characters have? How can we call him a moral agent for good when he still commits murder left and right and then left again and then right? Since Deadpool gets paid for his good deeds, can they be truly heroic? And which of the many Deadpool personalities are the real Deadpool? And of course, why does Deadpool love to annoy Wolverine so much? Deadpool challenges us to think outside the box. Deadpool and Philosophy shows us the profound implications of this most contradictory and perplexing comic book character.

Published by London New York : J. Lane The Bodley Head ; Boni and Liveright, 1933
- Hardcover
Seller: MW Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.MW Books
Contact seller5-star sellerSecond Edition. Good set in the original title-blocked pictorial cloth. Slightest suggestion only of dust-dulling to the spine bands and panel edges. Remains well-preserved overall; tight, bright, clean and strong. Physical description; 2 vols. : ill. ; 25 cm. Notes; First published in 1927 in a limited edition. Contents; Vol. 1…. Books 1 - 2; Book 3, chapters 1-13 -- v. 2. Book 3, chapters 14-52; Books 4 - 5. Subjects; Rabelais, François (approximately 1490-1553?). Collected Works. Genres; Fiction. Illustrated. 4 Kg.

Published by London New York : J. Lane The Bodley Head ; Boni and Liveright, 1933
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Second Edition. Good set in the original title-blocked pictorial cloth. Slightest suggestion only of dust-dulling to the spine bands and panel edges. Remains well-preserved overall; tight, bright, clean and strong. Physical description; 2 vols. : ill. ; 25 cm. Notes; First published in 1927 in a limited edition. Contents; Vol. 1…. Books 1 - 2; Book 3, chapters 1-13 -- v. 2. Book 3, chapters 14-52; Books 4 - 5. Subjects; Rabelais, François (approximately 1490-1553?). Collected Works. Genres; Fiction. Illustrated. 3 Kg.

Language: English
Published by Open Court Publishing Co ,U.S., 2017
Series: Popular Culture and Philosophy, Book 100 of 125. Book 100 of 125 - Popular Culture and Philosophy
- Softcover
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Seller: THE SAINT BOOKSTORE, Southport, United KingdomTHE SAINT BOOKSTORE
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Paperback / softback. Condition: New. This item is printed on demand. New copy - Usually dispatched within 5-9 working days.
More images12 Vols London: History, Life, and Literature, 18791926
Arthur Griffiths; Joseph Johnson; Jacob Larwood; Charles W. Bardsley; "One of the Old Brigade"; Thomas Burke; May Baldwin; Major-General Sir George Younghusband; Elsie M. Lang; G. K. Chesterton [Introduction]
Published by Chapman and Hall; The Religious Tract Society; Chatto & Windus; Everett & Co. George Allen & Unwin Ltd.; Hand and Heart Publishing Offices; W. & R. Chambers; Herbert Jenkins; T. Werner Laurie 1879-1926, London; Edinburgh, 1879
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Cloth. Condition: Very Good. A richly illustrated collection of eleven works on London"s history, culture, and character, spanning 1879-1926. In the publisher's original cloth bindings.This eleven volume collection provides a series of late 19th- and early 20th-century works on London"s history, culture, and character, many of w…hich are richly illustrated.This collection consists of: Two copies of Romance of the London Directory by Charles W. Bardsley (1879). Illustrated with a frontispiece. The Story of The London Parks by Jacob Larwood (1881). This copy is a new edition, with illustrations. The Romance of London. Historic Sketches, Remarkable Duels, Notorious Highwaymen, Rogueries, Crimes, and Punishments and Love and Marriage by John Timbs (c1889). This copy is undated, dated here using Jisc, from copies held at the University of East Anglia Library, University of Edinburgh Libraries and Hathi Trust Digital Library. Illustrated throughout. Dibs: A Story of Young London Life by Joseph Johnson (c1887). This copy is undated. Dated here using Jisc, from copies held at the British Library, Bishopsgate Institute and Manchester Metropolitan University. Illustrated with a colour frontispiece and two monochrome plate illustrations. Collated. complete. The Chronicles of Newgate by Arthur Griffiths (1896). Literary London by Elsie M. Lang with an introduction by G. K. Chesterton (c1906). This copy is undated. Dated here using Jisc, from a copy held at the British Library. Illustrated with 20 monochrome photographic plates, including a frontispiece, taken by W. J. Roberts. Collated, complete. The Skirts of The Great City by Mrs. Arthur G. Bell (1908). Illustrated with 16 colour plates with numerous monochrome plates, including a colour frontispiece. Collated, complete. London in The Sixties (With a Few Digressions) by "One of the Old Brigade" (1909) Illustrated with six monochrome plates, including a frontispiece. Collated, complete. Nights in Town by Thomas Burke (1919). Illustrated with a frontispiece. Holly House and Ridges Row, a Tale of London Old and New by May Baldwin (1924). Illustrated by M. V. Wheelhouse with a colour frontispiece and eleven colour plates. Collated, complete. A Short History of the Tower of London by Major-General Sir George Younghusband (1926). Illustrated by Donald Mawell, with numerous full-page illustrations and a frontispiece. In the publisher's original cloth bindings.Externally, smart. slight rubbing and bumping to extremities. Slight fading to spines. Previous owner"s inscription to front paste down of "Brief History of the Tower of London." Front and rear hinges of "Romance of London" cracked, with binding materials slightly exposed, holding but somewhat loose. Previous owner"s inscription to front free endpaper of "Romance of London," "The Romance of the London Directory", and "Literary London." Bookplate from Charles S. Burdon to front free endpaper to "Skirts of the great City." Previous owner"s red pencil inscription to rear paste down of "Holly House," with prie plate to front paste down from Bostall Lane school, awarded to Hellie Wallace, 1924. Prize plate to front paste down of "Dibs" from Primitive Methodist Sunday School. Internally, generally firmly bound. Higes slightly strained in places to the odd copy, but holding firm. Library stamp from Gloucestershire County Library and library annotations to printing page and front paste down of "London Parks". Paper and glue residue to front endpapers of "London Parks" with slight loss and rubbing to front paste down. Final two pages of the lighter blue cloth bound copy of "Romance of the London Directory fully disbound, with rust staining to gutters from stapled binding. Very Good. Various; Arthur G. Bell; M. V. Wheelhouse; Donald Mawell; W. J. Roberts (illustrator). book.
More imagesPublished by The Easton Press, 1980
- Hardcover
- First Edition
Seller: Zeds Books, Ashburn, VA, U.S.A.Zeds Books
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Hardcover. Condition: Fine. No Jacket. 1st Edition. This set is in Near Fine - Fine condition. The front and back covers of each book are both in terrific condition and the gilded page edges show minor wear (see pictures). There are no markings, bookplates, or other signs of prior ownership in these books. The set retails for ov…er $9,000 and would take 8+ years to collect. Now is your chance to buy this complete original set at a substantial discount! Titles included are: Title Author(s) A Journal of the Plague Year Daniel Defoe A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man James Joyce A Tale of Two Cities Charles Dickens Aesop's Fables Aesop Alice's in Wonderland Lewis Carroll Anna Karenina Leo Tolstoy Brave New World Aldous Huxley Candide Voltaire Crime and Punishment Fyodor Dostoevsky David Copperfield Charles Dickens Dialogues of Love and Friendship Plato Don Quixote Miguel de Cervantes Fathers and Sons Ivan Turgenev Faust Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Great Expectations Charles Dickens Grimm's Fairy Tales Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm Gulliver's Travels Jonathan Swift Heart of Darkness Joseph Conrad Ivanhoe Walter Scott Jane Eyre Charlotte Brontë Jude the Obscure Thomas Hardy Leaves of Grass Walt Whitman Little Women Louisa May Alcott Lord Jim Joseph Conrad Madame Bovary Gustave Flaubert Medea/Hippolytus/The Bacchae Euripides Moby-Dick or, The Whale Herman Melville Oedipus the King Sophocles Of Mice and Men John Steinbeck On the Origin of Species Charles Darwin Paradise Lost John Milton Poems of Yeats William Butler Yeats Politics & Poetics Aristotle Pride and Prejudice Jane Austen Rights of Man Thomas Paine Robinson Crusoe Daniel Defoe Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam Omar Khayyam She Stoops to Conquer Oliver Goldsmith Tales from the Arabian Nights Richard Burton Tales of Mystery and Imagination Edgar Allan Poe The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Mark Twain The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Arthur Conan Doyle The Aeneid Virgil The Alhambra Washington Irving The Analects of Confucius Confucius The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin The Birds and The Frogs Aristophanes The Brothers Karamazov Fyodor Dostoevsky The Canterbury Tales Geoffrey Chaucer The Comedies William Shakespeare The Confessions of Jean-Jacques Rousseau The Confessions of St. Augustine Saint Augustine of Hippo The Decameron Giovanni Boccaccio The Descent of Man Charles Darwin The Divine Comedy Dante Alighieri The Essays or Counsels Civil & Moral Sir Francis Bacon The Essays of Ralph Waldo Emerson Ralph Waldo Emerson The Federalist Papers Alexander Hamilton The Flowers Of Evil Charles Baudelaire The Histories William Shakespeare The History of Early Rome Livy The Iliad Homer The Jungle Book and The Second Jungle Book Rudyard Kipling The Last of the Mohicans James Fenimore Cooper The Mill on the Floss George Eliot The Odyssey Homer The Oresteia Aeschylus The Pilgrim's Progress John Bunyan The Poems of John Donne The Poems of John Keats The Poems of Robert Browning The Portrait of a Lady Henry James The Prince Niccolo Machiavelli The Red and the Black Stendhal The Red Badge of Courage Stephen Crane The Republic Plato The Return of the Native Thomas Harding The Scarlet Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne The Sea Wolf Jack London The Short Stories of Charles Dickens Charles Dickens The Short Stories of Oscar Wilde Oscar Wilde The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyl & Mr. Hyde Robert Louis Stevenson The Tales of Guy de Maupassant Guy de Maupassant The Talisman Walter Scott The Three Musketeers Alexandre Dumas, père The Tragedies William Shakespeare The Way of All Flesh Samuel Butler Three Plays of Henrik Ibsen Henrik Ibsen Tom Jones Henry Fielding Treasure Island Robert Louis Stevenson Tristram Shandy Laurence Sterne Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea Jules Verne Two Plays of Anton Chekhov Anton Chekhov Two Plays of Moliere Moliere Two Plays for Puritans George Bernard Shaw Uncle Tom's Cabin Harriet Beecher Stowe Vanity Fair William Makepeace Thackeray Walden Henry David Thoreau War and Peace Leo Tolstoy Wuthering Heights Emily Brontë.