The Man in the High Castle and Philosophy: Subversive Reports from Another Reality

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Bruce Krajewski, Joshua Heter
Open Court Publishing, Aug 4, 2017 - Philosophy - 256 pages
Philosophers reflect on the book and web-based TV series about a Nazi- and Japanese-occupied America.
 

Contents

Thanks
Say Heil to Architecture
Saving Hitlers Life
Cruel Optimism and the Good Nazi Life
In the Neutral Zone a Libertarians Home Is Their High Castle
The SelfWilled and Ignorant
What if Your Hero Is a Fascist?
Is It Free Will If You Pay for
Defying Fate
Is Resistance to Fascism Terrorism?
But Why Is Our World Better?
Farts Butterflies and Inner Truth
When Worlds Diverge
What if Evil Had Won?
After Death It Can Get Worse
Agents of Philosophical Propaganda

Could the Axis Have Won the War?

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About the author (2017)

Bruce Krajewski: Bruce Krajewski is Professor and Chair of the Department of English, University of Texas at Arlington. He is the author of Traveling with Hermes: Hermeneutics and Rhetoric (1992) and translator and editor of Gadamer on Celan (1996).
Joshua Heter: Joshua Heter holds a Ph.D. in Philosophy from Saint Louis University. He currently teaches at Iowa Western Community College.

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