William Irwin
William Irwin is a philosopher and professor at King's College in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. He is best known for helping found the "philosophy and popular culture" book genre with works such as *Seinfeld and Philosophy* and *The Simpsons and Philosophy*.[1][3]
Jan 1, 1970
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philosophy
popular culture
The Good Place and Philosophy: Everything is Forking Fine! (The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series)
Mad Men and Philosophy: Nothing Is as It Seems
The Simpsons and Philosophy: The D'oh! of Homer (Popular Culture and Philosophy)
Harry Potter and Philosophy: If Aristotle Ran Hogwarts
Disney and Philosophy: Truth, Trust, and a Little Bit of Pixie Dust (The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series)
Introducing Philosophy Through Pop Culture: From Socrates to Star Wars and Beyond
True Blood and Philosophy: We Wanna Think Bad Things with You
X-Men and Philosophy: Astonishing Insight and Uncanny Argument in the Mutant X-Verse
The Matrix and Philosophy: Welcome to the Desert of the Real (Popular Culture and Philosophy)
Terminator and Philosophy: I'll Be Back, Therefore I Am
True Blood and Philosophy: We Wanna Think Bad Things with You