• September 2022 MBR The Philosophy Shelf

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    The Philosophy Shelf

    Better Call Saul and Philosophy
    Joshua Heter and Brett Coppenger, editors
    Open Universe
    c/o Carus Books
    www.carusbooks.com
    9781637700266, $24.95

    https://www.amazon.com/Better-Call-Saul-Philosophy-Culture/dp/1637700261

    Better Call Saul and Philosophy: I Think Therefore I Scam belongs in any me= dia studies collection strong in analyzing television and films. Its subjec=
    t goes beyond plot and character study, however, to delve into the moral an=
    d ethical dilemmas presented in Better Call Saul, requiring that readers ha=
    ve a basic familiarity with the subject in order to apply the philosophical=
    reflections here. Joshua Heter and Brett Coppenger gather essays that are = candid, contemporary, and often push the common scholarly tone boundaries o=
    f philosophical inspection. One such example is Joshua Luczak's "Saul's Bul= lshit's Not All Good, Man." Its inspection of truth, lies, and what occurs = between them provides not just food for thought, but ideally discussion mat= erial highly recommended for any viewer of Better Call Saul, or for modern = young philosophers who would more closely examine the connections and appro= aches of modern philosophy to movies and media.

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