Mr. Robot and Philosophy: Beyond Good and Evil Corp (Popular Culture and Philosophy)

[Open Court] ☆ Mr. Robot and Philosophy: Beyond Good and Evil Corp (Popular Culture and Philosophy) ↠ Read Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Mr. Robot and Philosophy: Beyond Good and Evil Corp (Popular Culture and Philosophy) Robot and Philosophy is aimed at thoughtful fans of this addictive show who will welcome the opportunity to explore Elliot Aldersons world from a philosophical perspective.       The developing story of Mr. Robot has been hailed, not only as one of the most haunting and unnerving dramas ever to appear on television, but also as the first accurate popular presentation of how computer hacking and cyberterrorism actually work. Mr. What happens t

Mr. Robot and Philosophy: Beyond Good and Evil Corp (Popular Culture and Philosophy)

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Rating : 4.87 (760 Votes)
Asin : B072FHFH2N
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Number of Pages : 514 Pages
Publish Date : 2013-12-05
Language : English

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Robot and Philosophy is aimed at thoughtful fans of this addictive show who will welcome the opportunity to explore Elliot Alderson's world from a philosophical perspective.       The developing story of Mr. Robot has been hailed, not only as one of the most haunting and unnerving dramas ever to appear on television, but also as the first accurate popular presentation of how computer hacking and cyberterrorism actually work. Mr. What happens to our personal identity when it’s extended into cyberspace and an array of electronic devices? Are we in control of our online lives or are we being controlled? What does our right to privacy mean in a world where millions of people can observe what we’re doing and saying? Is a virtual currency true money and could it replace traditional money? Can there be healthy forms of drug addiction? Can some types of so-called mental illness be useful and benefici

He is co-editor of many volumes in the Popular Culture and Philosophy series, the most recent being Orphan Black and Philosophy.Rachel Robison-Greene is co-editor of Dexter and Philosophy and Orange Is the New Black and Philosophy. Richard Greene is Professor of Philosophy at Weber State University in Utah. Candidate in Philosophy at the University of Massa

He is co-editor of many volumes in the Popular Culture and Philosophy series, the most recent being Orphan Black and Philosophy.Rachel Robison-Greene is co-editor of Dexter and Philosophy and Orange Is the New Black and Philosophy. She is currently a Ph.D. About the AuthorRichard Greene is Professor of Philosophy at Weber State University in Utah. Candidate in Philosophy at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.