The Resource Harry Potter and philosophy : if Aristotle ran Hogwarts, edited by David Baggett and Shawn E. Klein
Harry Potter and philosophy : if Aristotle ran Hogwarts, edited by David Baggett and Shawn E. Klein
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- Contributor
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- Bassham, Gregory
- Deavel, Catherine
- Deavel, David
- Eberl, Jason T
- Gladstein, Mimi Reisel
- Hsieh, Diana Mertz
- Klein, Shawn
- Lipscomb, Benjamin J. Bruxvoort
- Matthews, Gareth B
- Morris, Tom
- Patterson, Steven W
- Silberstein, Michael
- Stewart, W. Christopher
- Thorsrud, Harald
- Walls, Jerry L
- Weed, Jennifer Hart
- Baggett, David
- Summary
- In Harry Potter and Philosophy, individual chapters look at such topics as life revealed in the Mirror of Erised; the ethics of magic; Moaning Myrtle, Nearly Headless Nick, and the relation of the mind to the brain; and the character of Hermione as a case of "sublimated feminism." Also examined in this collection are how Aristotle would have run a school for wizards; whether the Potter stories undermine religion and morality; how to tell good people from evil ones through the characters in these novels; and what dementors and boggarts can teach readers about happiness, fear, and the soul. --From publisher's description
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- x, 243 pages
- Contents
-
- Feminism and equal opportunity : Hermione and the women of Hogwarts
- Mimi R. Gladstein
- Part II.
- Hufflepuff : morality in Rowling's universe
- Heaven, hell, and Harry Potter
- Jerry L. Walls
- Magic, science, and the ethics of technology
- Benjamin J. Bruxvoort Lipscomb and W. Christopher Stewart
- The mirror of Erised : why we should heed Dumbledore's warning
- Shawn E. Klein
- Part I.
- Kreacher's lament : S.P.E.W. as a parable on discrimination, indifference, and social justice
- Steven W. Patterson
- Part III.
- Slytherin : Knockturn Alley, and the dark arts
- Is ambition a virtue? : why Slytherin belongs at Hogwarts
- Steven W. Patterson
- A skewed reflection : the nature of evil
- David and Catherine Deavel
- Voldemort, Boethius, and the destructive effects of evil
- Jennifer Hart Weed
- Gryffindor : the characters of Harry's world
- Magic, muggles, and moral imagination
- David Baggett
- Part IV.
- Ravenclaw : many-flavored topics in metaphysics
- Finding platform 9 3/4 : the idea of a different reality
- Gareth B. Matthews
- Space, time, and magic
- Michael Silberstein
- Why Voldemort won't just die already : what wizards can teach us about personal identity
- Jason T. Eberl
- The courageous Harry Potter
- The prophecy-driven life : foreknowledge and freedom at Hogwarts
- Gregory Bassham
- Tom Morris
- Dursley duplicity : the morality and psychology of self-deception
- Diana Mertz Hsieh
- Voldemort's agents, Malfoy's cronies, and Hagrid's chums : friendship in Harry Potter
- Harald Thorsrud
- Isbn
- 9780812694550
- Label
- Harry Potter and philosophy : if Aristotle ran Hogwarts
- Title
- Harry Potter and philosophy
- Title remainder
- if Aristotle ran Hogwarts
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by David Baggett and Shawn E. Klein
- Contributor
-
- Bassham, Gregory
- Deavel, Catherine
- Deavel, David
- Eberl, Jason T
- Gladstein, Mimi Reisel
- Hsieh, Diana Mertz
- Klein, Shawn
- Lipscomb, Benjamin J. Bruxvoort
- Matthews, Gareth B
- Morris, Tom
- Patterson, Steven W
- Silberstein, Michael
- Stewart, W. Christopher
- Thorsrud, Harald
- Walls, Jerry L
- Weed, Jennifer Hart
- Baggett, David
- Subject
-
- Children's stories, English
- trueChildren's stories, English -- History and criticism
- Criticism, interpretation, etc
- Fantasy fiction, English
- Fantasy fiction, English -- History and criticism
- Fantasy fiction, English -- History and criticism
- Philosophy
- truePhilosophy in literature
- Philosophy in literature
- Potter, Harry, (Fictitious character)
- Potter, Harry, (Fictitious character)
- Rowling, J. K
- Rowling, J. K. -- Characters | Harry Potter
- Rowling, J. K. -- Philosophy
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- In Harry Potter and Philosophy, individual chapters look at such topics as life revealed in the Mirror of Erised; the ethics of magic; Moaning Myrtle, Nearly Headless Nick, and the relation of the mind to the brain; and the character of Hermione as a case of "sublimated feminism." Also examined in this collection are how Aristotle would have run a school for wizards; whether the Potter stories undermine religion and morality; how to tell good people from evil ones through the characters in these novels; and what dementors and boggarts can teach readers about happiness, fear, and the soul. --From publisher's description
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- Dewey number
- 823/.914
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- PR6068.O93
- LC item number
- Z69 2004
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
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- Baggett, David
- Klein, Shawn
- Morris, Tom
- Hsieh, Diana Mertz
- Thorsrud, Harald
- Gladstein, Mimi Reisel
- Walls, Jerry L
- Lipscomb, Benjamin J. Bruxvoort
- Stewart, W. Christopher
- Patterson, Steven W
- Deavel, David
- Deavel, Catherine
- Weed, Jennifer Hart
- Matthews, Gareth B
- Silberstein, Michael
- Eberl, Jason T
- Bassham, Gregory
- Series statement
- Popular culture and philosophy
- Series volume
- v. 9
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Rowling, J. K.
- Rowling, J. K.
- Potter, Harry
- Rowling, J. K
- Potter, Harry
- Children's stories, English
- Fantasy fiction, English
- Philosophy in literature
- Children's stories, English
- Fantasy fiction, English
- Philosophy
- Philosophy in literature
- Label
- Harry Potter and philosophy : if Aristotle ran Hogwarts, edited by David Baggett and Shawn E. Klein
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
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- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Feminism and equal opportunity : Hermione and the women of Hogwarts
- Mimi R. Gladstein
- Part II.
- Hufflepuff : morality in Rowling's universe
- Heaven, hell, and Harry Potter
- Jerry L. Walls
- Magic, science, and the ethics of technology
- Benjamin J. Bruxvoort Lipscomb and W. Christopher Stewart
- The mirror of Erised : why we should heed Dumbledore's warning
- Shawn E. Klein
- Part I.
- Kreacher's lament : S.P.E.W. as a parable on discrimination, indifference, and social justice
- Steven W. Patterson
- Part III.
- Slytherin : Knockturn Alley, and the dark arts
- Is ambition a virtue? : why Slytherin belongs at Hogwarts
- Steven W. Patterson
- A skewed reflection : the nature of evil
- David and Catherine Deavel
- Voldemort, Boethius, and the destructive effects of evil
- Jennifer Hart Weed
- Gryffindor : the characters of Harry's world
- Magic, muggles, and moral imagination
- David Baggett
- Part IV.
- Ravenclaw : many-flavored topics in metaphysics
- Finding platform 9 3/4 : the idea of a different reality
- Gareth B. Matthews
- Space, time, and magic
- Michael Silberstein
- Why Voldemort won't just die already : what wizards can teach us about personal identity
- Jason T. Eberl
- The courageous Harry Potter
- The prophecy-driven life : foreknowledge and freedom at Hogwarts
- Gregory Bassham
- Tom Morris
- Dursley duplicity : the morality and psychology of self-deception
- Diana Mertz Hsieh
- Voldemort's agents, Malfoy's cronies, and Hagrid's chums : friendship in Harry Potter
- Harald Thorsrud
- Control code
- ocm55948119
- Dimensions
- 23 cm.
- Extent
- x, 243 pages
- Isbn
- 9780812694550
- Lccn
- 2004015133
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- n
- Other control number
- 99808813685
- System control number
- (OCoLC)55948119
- Label
- Harry Potter and philosophy : if Aristotle ran Hogwarts, edited by David Baggett and Shawn E. Klein
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Feminism and equal opportunity : Hermione and the women of Hogwarts
- Mimi R. Gladstein
- Part II.
- Hufflepuff : morality in Rowling's universe
- Heaven, hell, and Harry Potter
- Jerry L. Walls
- Magic, science, and the ethics of technology
- Benjamin J. Bruxvoort Lipscomb and W. Christopher Stewart
- The mirror of Erised : why we should heed Dumbledore's warning
- Shawn E. Klein
- Part I.
- Kreacher's lament : S.P.E.W. as a parable on discrimination, indifference, and social justice
- Steven W. Patterson
- Part III.
- Slytherin : Knockturn Alley, and the dark arts
- Is ambition a virtue? : why Slytherin belongs at Hogwarts
- Steven W. Patterson
- A skewed reflection : the nature of evil
- David and Catherine Deavel
- Voldemort, Boethius, and the destructive effects of evil
- Jennifer Hart Weed
- Gryffindor : the characters of Harry's world
- Magic, muggles, and moral imagination
- David Baggett
- Part IV.
- Ravenclaw : many-flavored topics in metaphysics
- Finding platform 9 3/4 : the idea of a different reality
- Gareth B. Matthews
- Space, time, and magic
- Michael Silberstein
- Why Voldemort won't just die already : what wizards can teach us about personal identity
- Jason T. Eberl
- The courageous Harry Potter
- The prophecy-driven life : foreknowledge and freedom at Hogwarts
- Gregory Bassham
- Tom Morris
- Dursley duplicity : the morality and psychology of self-deception
- Diana Mertz Hsieh
- Voldemort's agents, Malfoy's cronies, and Hagrid's chums : friendship in Harry Potter
- Harald Thorsrud
- Control code
- ocm55948119
- Dimensions
- 23 cm.
- Extent
- x, 243 pages
- Isbn
- 9780812694550
- Lccn
- 2004015133
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other control number
- 99808813685
- System control number
- (OCoLC)55948119
Subject
- Children's stories, English
- trueChildren's stories, English -- History and criticism
- Criticism, interpretation, etc
- Fantasy fiction, English
- Fantasy fiction, English -- History and criticism
- Fantasy fiction, English -- History and criticism
- Philosophy
- truePhilosophy in literature
- Philosophy in literature
- Potter, Harry, (Fictitious character)
- Potter, Harry, (Fictitious character)
- Rowling, J. K
- Rowling, J. K. -- Characters | Harry Potter
- Rowling, J. K. -- Philosophy
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