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Ananth, Mahesh and Ben Dixon. "Should Bruce Wayne Have Become Batman?." Batman and Philosophy. The Dark Knight of the Soul. Eds. Mark D. White and Robert Arp. The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Hoboken: Wiley, 2008. 101–13.   
Last edited by: joachim 29/07/2009, 10:08
Arp, Robert. "Hooded Justice and Captain Metropolis: The Ambiguously Gay Duo." Watchmen and Philosophy. A Rorschach Test. Ed. Mark D. White. The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Hoboken: Wiley, 2009. 185–96.   
Last edited by: joachim 20/12/2009, 00:59
Bat-Tzu. "The Tao of the Bat." Batman and Philosophy. The Dark Knight of the Soul. Eds. Mark D. White and Robert Arp. The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Hoboken: Wiley, 2008. 267–78.   
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Berger, Arthur Asa. "Krazy Kat and Blackness." Making Sense of Media: Key Texts in Media and Cultural Studies. Hoboken: Wiley, 2004. 162–65.   
Added by: joachim 16/12/2009, 03:39
Brooker, Will. "The Best Batman Story: The Dark Knight Returns." Beautiful Things in Popular Culture. Ed. Alan McKee. Hoboken: Wiley, 2006. 33–48.   
Last edited by: joachim 20/12/2009, 02:51
Burnett, Andrew. "Mad Genetics: Sinister Side of Biological Mastery." X-Men and Philosophy. Astonishing Insight and Uncanny Argument in the Mutant X-Verse. Eds. Rebecca Housel and J. Jeremy Wisnewski. Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture. Hoboken: Wiley, 2009. 53–65.   
Last edited by: joachim 23/03/2013, 16:02
Cowling, Sam and Chris Ragg. "Could Batman Have Been the Joker?." Batman and Philosophy. The Dark Knight of the Soul. Eds. Mark D. White and Robert Arp. The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Hoboken: Wiley, 2008. 142–55.   
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Darowski, Joseph J. "Morality, Atonement, and Guilt: Hal Jordan’s Shifting Motivations." Green Lantern and Philosophy. No Evil Shall Escape this Book. Eds. Jane Dryden and Mark D. White. Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture. Hoboken: Wiley, 2011. 92–104.   
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Darowski, Joseph J. "When You know You’re Just a Comic Book Character: Deadpool." X-Men and Philosophy. Astonishing Insight and Uncanny Argument in the Mutant X-Verse. Eds. Rebecca Housel and J. Jeremy Wisnewski. Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture. Hoboken: Wiley, 2009. 107–21.   
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Davis, Richard. "Magneto, Mutation, and Morality." X-Men and Philosophy. Astonishing Insight and Uncanny Argument in the Mutant X-Verse. Eds. Rebecca Housel and J. Jeremy Wisnewski. Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture. Hoboken: Wiley, 2009. 125–39.   
Last edited by: joachim 23/03/2013, 16:42
DiGiovanna, James. "Dr. Manhattan, I Presume?." Watchmen and Philosophy. A Rorschach Test. Ed. Mark D. White. The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Hoboken: Wiley, 2009. 103–14.   
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DiGiovanna, James. "Is It Right to Make a Robin?." Batman and Philosophy. The Dark Knight of the Soul. Eds. Mark D. White and Robert Arp. The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Hoboken: Wiley, 2008. 17–27.   
Last edited by: joachim 26/05/2013, 19:44
Donovan, Sarah and Nick Richardson. "Watchwomen." Watchmen and Philosophy. A Rorschach Test. Ed. Mark D. White. The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Hoboken: Wiley, 2009. 173–84.   
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Donovan, Sarah K. and Nicholas P. Richardson. "Under the Mask: How Any Person Can Become Batman." Batman and Philosophy. The Dark Knight of the Soul. Eds. Mark D. White and Robert Arp. The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Hoboken: Wiley, 2008. 129–41.   
Last edited by: joachim 30/01/2012, 19:39
Drohan, Christopher M. "A Timely Encounter: Dr. Manhattan and Henri Bergson." Watchmen and Philosophy. A Rorschach Test. Ed. Mark D. White. The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Hoboken: Wiley, 2009. 115–24.   
Last edited by: joachim 20/12/2009, 01:02
Drohan, Christopher M. "Alfred, the Dark Night of Faith: Batman and Kierkegaard." Batman and Philosophy. The Dark Knight of the Soul. Eds. Mark D. White and Robert Arp. The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Hoboken: Wiley, 2008. 183–97.   
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Dryden, Jane and Mark D. White, eds. Green Lantern and Philosophy: No Evil Shall Escape this Book. Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture. Hoboken: Wiley, 2011.   
Last edited by: joachim 26/03/2013, 14:04
Dunn, George A. "Layla Miller Knows Stuff: How a Butterfly Can Shoulder the World." X-Men and Philosophy. Astonishing Insight and Uncanny Argument in the Mutant X-Verse. Eds. Rebecca Housel and J. Jeremy Wisnewski. Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture. Hoboken: Wiley, 2009. 66–84.   
Last edited by: joachim 23/03/2013, 17:04
Dunn, George A. "The Stark Madness of Technology." Iron Man and Philosophy. Facing the Stark Reality. Ed. Mark D. White. Philosophy and Pop Culture. Hoboken: Wiley, 2010. 7–24.   
Added by: joachim 31/01/2012, 16:47
Foresman, Galen. "Why Batman Is Better than Superman." Batman and Philosophy. The Dark Knight of the Soul. Eds. Mark D. White and Robert Arp. The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Hoboken: Wiley, 2008. 227–38.   
Last edited by: joachim 21/05/2013, 16:53
Gangle, Rocco. "The Technological Subversion of Technology: Tony Stark, Heidegger, and the Subject of Resistance." Iron Man and Philosophy. Facing the Stark Reality. Ed. Mark D. White. Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture. Hoboken: Wiley, 2010. 25–37.   
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Gresh, Lois H. and Robert Weinberg. The Science of Superheroes. Hoboken: Wiley, 2002.   
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Gresh, Lois H. and Robert Weinberg. The Science of Supervillains. Hoboken: Wiley, 2004.   
Last edited by: joachim 20/12/2009, 04:25
Hart, David M. "Batman’s Confrontation with Dead, Angst, and Freedom." Batman and Philosophy. The Dark Knight of the Soul. Eds. Mark D. White and Robert Arp. The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Hoboken: Wiley, 2008. 212–26.   
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Held, Jacob M. "Can We Steer This Rudderless World? Kant, Rorschach, Retributivism, and Honor." Watchmen and Philosophy. A Rorschach Test. Ed. Mark D. White. The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Hoboken: Wiley, 2009. 19–31.   
Last edited by: joachim 20/12/2009, 00:59
Hoffman, Matthew A. and Sara Kolmes. "When Clark Met Diana: Friendship and Romance in Comics." Wonder Woman and Philosophy. The Amazonian Mystique. Ed. Jacob M. Held. Hoboken: Wiley, 2017. 81–90.   
Last edited by: joachim 13/06/2022, 14:03
Hopkins, Patrick D. "The Lure of the Normal: Who Wouldn't Want to Be a Mutant?." X-Men and Philosophy. Astonishing Insight and Uncanny Argument in the Mutant X-Verse. Eds. Rebecca Housel and J. Jeremy Wisnewski. Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture. Hoboken: Wiley, 2009. 5–16.   
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Housel, Rebecca. "X-Women and X-istence." X-Men and Philosophy. Astonishing Insight and Uncanny Argument in the Mutant X-Verse. Eds. Rebecca Housel and J. Jeremy Wisnewski. Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture. Hoboken: Wiley, 2009. 85–98.   
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Housel, Rebecca and J. Jeremy Wisnewski, eds. X-Men and Philosophy: Astonishing Insight and Uncanny Argument in the Mutant X-Verse. Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture. Hoboken: Wiley, 2009.   
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Howard, Jason J. "Dark Nights and the Call of Conscience." Batman and Philosophy. The Dark Knight of the Soul. Eds. Mark D. White and Robert Arp. The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Hoboken: Wiley, 2008. 198–211.   
Last edited by: joachim 26/05/2013, 19:41
Ilea, Romana. "The Mutant Cure or Social Change: Debating Disability." X-Men and Philosophy. Astonishing Insight and Uncanny Argument in the Mutant X-Verse. Eds. Rebecca Housel and J. Jeremy Wisnewski. Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture. Hoboken: Wiley, 2009. 170–82.   
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Jenkins, Henry. "Best Contemporary Mainstream Superhero Comics Writer: Brian Michael Bendis." Beautiful Things in Popular Culture. Ed. Alan McKee. Hoboken: Wiley, 2006. 15–32.   
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Jensen, Randall M. "Batman’s Promise." Batman and Philosophy. The Dark Knight of the Soul. Eds. Mark D. White and Robert Arp. The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Hoboken: Wiley, 2008. 85–100.   
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Johnson, David Kyle, ed. Heroes and Philosophy: Buy the Book, Save the World. The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Hoboken: Wiley, 2009.   
Last edited by: joachim 25/06/2020, 12:19
Kavadlo, Jesse. "X-istential X-Men: Jews, Supermen, and the Literature of Struggle." X-Men and Philosophy. Astonishing Insight and Uncanny Argument in the Mutant X-Verse. Eds. Rebecca Housel and J. Jeremy Wisnewski. Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture. Hoboken: Wiley, 2009. 38–48.   
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Keeping, J. "Superheroes and Supermen: Finding Nietzsche's Übermensch in Watchmen." Watchmen and Philosophy. A Rorschach Test. Ed. Mark D. White. The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Hoboken: Wiley, 2009. 47–60.   
Last edited by: joachim 20/12/2009, 01:05
Kershnar, Stephen. "Batman’s Virtuous Hatred." Batman and Philosophy. The Dark Knight of the Soul. Eds. Mark D. White and Robert Arp. The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Hoboken: Wiley, 2008. 28–40.   
Last edited by: joachim 26/05/2013, 19:38
Kirby, Katherine E. "War and Peace, Power and Faith." X-Men and Philosophy. Astonishing Insight and Uncanny Argument in the Mutant X-Verse. Eds. Rebecca Housel and J. Jeremy Wisnewski. Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture. Hoboken: Wiley, 2009. 209–22.   
Last edited by: joachim 23/03/2013, 17:35
Kukkonen, Taneli. "What's So Goddamned Funny? The Comedian and Rorschach on Life's Way." Watchmen and Philosophy. A Rorschach Test. Ed. Mark D. White. The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Hoboken: Wiley, 2009. 197–213.   
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Langley, Travis. Batman and Psychology: A Dark and Stormy Knight. Hoboken: Wiley, 2012.   
Added by: joachim 18/02/2017, 11:04
Loftis, J. Robert. "Means, Ends, and the Critique of Pure Superheroes." Watchmen and Philosophy. A Rorschach Test. Ed. Mark D. White. The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Hoboken: Wiley, 2009. 63–77.   
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Malloy, Daniel P. "World’s Finest … Friends? Batman, Superman, and the Nature of Friendship." Batman and Philosophy. The Dark Knight of the Soul. Eds. Mark D. White and Robert Arp. The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Hoboken: Wiley, 2008. 239–53.   
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McWilliams, Cynthia. "Mutant Rights, Torture, and X-perimentation." X-Men and Philosophy. Astonishing Insight and Uncanny Argument in the Mutant X-Verse. Eds. Rebecca Housel and J. Jeremy Wisnewski. Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture. Hoboken: Wiley, 2009. 99–106.   
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Meskin, Aaron. "“Why Don't You Go Read a Book or Something?” Watchmen as Literature." Watchmen and Philosophy. A Rorschach Test. Ed. Mark D. White. The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Hoboken: Wiley, 2009. 157–71.   
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Nielsen, Carsten Fogh. "Leaving the Shadow of the Bat: Aristotle, Kant, and Dick Grayson on the Moral Education." Batman and Philosophy. The Dark Knight of the Soul. Eds. Mark D. White and Robert Arp. The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Hoboken: Wiley, 2008. 254–66.   
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Novy, Ron. "What Is It to Be a Batman?." Batman and Philosophy. The Dark Knight of the Soul. Eds. Mark D. White and Robert Arp. The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Hoboken: Wiley, 2008. 167–82.   
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Nuttall, Alex. "Rorschach: When Telling the Truth Is Wrong." Watchmen and Philosophy. A Rorschach Test. Ed. Mark D. White. The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Hoboken: Wiley, 2009. 91–99.   
Last edited by: joachim 20/12/2009, 01:28
Patterson, Brett Chandler. "No Man’s Land: Social Order in Gotham City and New Orleans." Batman and Philosophy. The Dark Knight of the Soul. Eds. Mark D. White and Robert Arp. The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Hoboken: Wiley, 2008. 41–54.   
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Pierce, Jeremy. "Mutant and the Metaphysica of Race." X-Men and Philosophy. Astonishing Insight and Uncanny Argument in the Mutant X-Verse. Eds. Rebecca Housel and J. Jeremy Wisnewski. Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture. Hoboken: Wiley, 2009. 183–96.   
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Rhodes, Ryan Indy and David Kyle Johnson. "What Would Batman Do? Bruce Wayne as Moral Exemplar." Batman and Philosophy. The Dark Knight of the Soul. Eds. Mark D. White and Robert Arp. The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Hoboken: Wiley, 2008. 114–25.   
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Robichaud, Christopher. "Professor X Wants You." X-Men and Philosophy. Astonishing Insight and Uncanny Argument in the Mutant X-Verse. Eds. Rebecca Housel and J. Jeremy Wisnewski. Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture. Hoboken: Wiley, 2009. 140–52.   
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Robichaud, Christopher. "The Superman Exists, and He's American: Morality in the Face of Absolute Power." Watchmen and Philosophy. A Rorschach Test. Ed. Mark D. White. The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Hoboken: Wiley, 2009. 5–17.   
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Robichaud, Christopher. "The Joker’s Wild: Can We Hold the Clown Prince Morally Responsible?." Batman and Philosophy. The Dark Knight of the Soul. Eds. Mark D. White and Robert Arp. The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Hoboken: Wiley, 2008. 70–84.   
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Sanford, Jonathan J., ed. Spider-Man and Philosophy: The Web of Inquiry. Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture. Hoboken: Wiley, 2012.   
Last edited by: joachim 26/03/2013, 14:09
Southworth, Jason. "Amnesia, Personal Identity, and the Many Lives of Wolverine." X-Men and Philosophy. Astonishing Insight and Uncanny Argument in the Mutant X-Verse. Eds. Rebecca Housel and J. Jeremy Wisnewski. Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture. Hoboken: Wiley, 2009. 17–26.   
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Southworth, Jason. "With Great Creativity Comes Great Imitation: Problems of Plagiarism and Knowledge." Heroes and Philosophy. Buy the Book, Save the World. Ed. David Kyle Johnson. The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Hoboken: Wiley, 2009. 49–63.   
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Southworth, Jason. "Batman’s Identity Crisis and Wittgenstein’s Family Resemblance." Batman and Philosophy. The Dark Knight of the Soul. Eds. Mark D. White and Robert Arp. The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Hoboken: Wiley, 2008. 156–65.   
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Spanakos, Tony. "Super-Vigilantes and the Keene Act." Watchmen and Philosophy. A Rorschach Test. Ed. Mark D. White. The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Hoboken: Wiley, 2009. 33–46.   
Last edited by: joachim 20/12/2009, 01:14
Spanakos, Tony. "Governing Gotham." Batman and Philosophy. The Dark Knight of the Soul. Eds. Mark D. White and Robert Arp. The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Hoboken: Wiley, 2008. 55–69.   
Last edited by: joachim 26/05/2013, 12:54
Terjesen, Andrew. "Dirty Hands and Dirty Minds: The Ethics of Mind Reading and Mindwriting." X-Men and Philosophy. Astonishing Insight and Uncanny Argument in the Mutant X-Verse. Eds. Rebecca Housel and J. Jeremy Wisnewski. Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture. Hoboken: Wiley, 2009. 153–69.   
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Terjesen, Andrew. "I'm Just a Puppet Who Can See the Strings: Dr. Manhattan as a Stoic Sage." Watchmen and Philosophy. A Rorschach Test. Ed. Mark D. White. The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Hoboken: Wiley, 2009. 137–53.   
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Teschner, George. "High-Tech Mythology in X-Men." X-Men and Philosophy. Astonishing Insight and Uncanny Argument in the Mutant X-Verse. Eds. Rebecca Housel and J. Jeremy Wisnewski. Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture. Hoboken: Wiley, 2009. 223–34.   
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Ward, Arthur. "Free Will and Foreknowledge: Does Jon Really Know What Laurie Will Do Next, and Can She Do Otherwise?." Watchmen and Philosophy. A Rorschach Test. Ed. Mark D. White. The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Hoboken: Wiley, 2009. 125–35.   
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White, Mark D., ed. Watchmen and Philosophy: A Rorschach Test. Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture. Hoboken: Wiley, 2009.   
Last edited by: joachim 30/08/2016, 13:23
White, Mark D., ed. Iron Man and Philosophy: Facing the Stark Reality. Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture. Hoboken: Wiley, 2010.   
Last edited by: joachim 20/04/2013, 19:54
White, Mark D., ed. The Avengers and Philosophy: Earth’s Mightiest Thinkers. Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture. Hoboken: Wiley, 2012.   
Last edited by: joachim 26/03/2013, 14:11
White, Mark D. and Robert Arp, eds. Batman and Philosophy: The Dark Knight of the Soul. Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture. Hoboken: Wiley, 2008.   
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White, Mark D. "Is Suicide Always Immoral? Jean Grey, Immanuel Kant, and The Dark Phoenix Saga." X-Men and Philosophy. Astonishing Insight and Uncanny Argument in the Mutant X-Verse. Eds. Rebecca Housel and J. Jeremy Wisnewski. Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture. Hoboken: Wiley, 2009. 27–37.   
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White, Mark D. "The Virtues of Nite Owl's Potbelly." Watchmen and Philosophy. A Rorschach Test. Ed. Mark D. White. The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Hoboken: Wiley, 2009. 79–90.   
Last edited by: joachim 20/12/2009, 01:19
White, Mark D. "Why Doesn't Batman Kill the Joker?." Batman and Philosophy. The Dark Knight of the Soul. Eds. Mark D. White and Robert Arp. The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Hoboken: Wiley, 2008. 5–16.   
Last edited by: joachim 20/12/2009, 02:57
Wisnewski, J. Jeremy. "Mutant Phenomenology." X-Men and Philosophy. Astonishing Insight and Uncanny Argument in the Mutant X-Verse. Eds. Rebecca Housel and J. Jeremy Wisnewski. Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture. Hoboken: Wiley, 2009. 197–208.   
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