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The Ultimate Star Wars and Philosophy : You Must Unlearn What You Have Learned, Paperback / softback Book

The Ultimate Star Wars and Philosophy : You Must Unlearn What You Have Learned Paperback / softback

Edited by Jason T. (Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, USA) Eberl, Kevin S. (Eastern Washington University, USA) Decker

Part of the The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series series

Paperback / softback

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Does it take faith to be a Jedi? Are droids capable of thought? Should Jar Jar Binks be held responsible for the rise of the Empire?

Presenting entirely new essays, no aspect of the myth and magic of George Lucas’s creation is left philosophically unexamined in The Ultimate Star Wars and Philosophy. The editors of the original Star Wars and Philosophy strike back in this Ultimate volume that encompasses the complete Star Wars universePresents the most far-reaching examination of the philosophy behind Star Wars – includes coverage of the entire film catalogue to date as well as the Expanded Universe of novels, comics, television series, games and toysProvides serious explorations into the deeper meaning of George Lucas’s philosophically rich creationTopics explored include the moral code of bounty-hunter favourite Boba Fett, Stoicism and the Jedi Order, the nature of the Dark Side, Anakin and Achilles in a nihilism face-off, feminism and being chained to a giant slug, cloning, de-extinction, fatherhood, Wookiees, loyalty, betrayal, guardians, republics, tyrants, terrorism, civic duty, friendship, family, and more!  

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