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In Homeland and Philosophy, 23 philosophers tackle the issues that Showtime's award-winning show Homeland asks us to consider. The drama, which centers on Marine Sergeant Nicholas Brody's release f...
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04 November 2014

In Homeland and Philosophy, 23 philosophers tackle the issues that Showtime's award-winning show Homeland asks us to consider. The drama, which centers on Marine Sergeant Nicholas Brody's release from an al-Qaeda prison, and CIA Agent Carrie Mathison's distrust of his intentions, asks questions of identity, what it means to be a terrorist, the conditions and effects of brainwashing, lying for the greater good, and whether or not courage is a virtue.
But these questions are only a few among many that are explored in the obscure, paranoid world of Homeland. Through the lenses of Rawls, Kant, Arendt, Foucault, Heidegger, Sartre, and Kierkegaard, among others, Homeland and Philosophy considers the ethics of drone warfare; whether or not Carrie Mathison's personality changes and psychological disorder make her an interesting character study in the metaphysics of personhood; at what point privacy is only an illusion; and concepts of torture, punishment, and discipline.
But these questions are only a few among many that are explored in the obscure, paranoid world of Homeland. Through the lenses of Rawls, Kant, Arendt, Foucault, Heidegger, Sartre, and Kierkegaard, among others, Homeland and Philosophy considers the ethics of drone warfare; whether or not Carrie Mathison's personality changes and psychological disorder make her an interesting character study in the metaphysics of personhood; at what point privacy is only an illusion; and concepts of torture, punishment, and discipline.
Price: $27.95
Pages: 288
Publisher: Open Court
Imprint: Open Court
Series: Popular Culture and Philosophy
Publication Date:
04 November 2014
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780812698572
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
PHILOSOPHY / Essays, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Security (National & International), POLITICAL SCIENCE / Terrorism, PERFORMING ARTS / Television / General
Robert Arp is the author and editor of numerous books, book chapters, and articles on philosophy and philosophy and pop culture. He currently works as a data analyst with the U.S. Army. He lives in Overland Park, KS.
A. Introduction
1. Turning Inward Against Oneself, What Does One See? The Morality of Suicide
2. Drones over the Homeland - Too Close to Home?
3. Brainwashing, Buttons, and the Moral Responsibility of Sergeant Brody
4. Homeland and the Value of Liberal Democracy
5. The Myth of Religious Violence
6. What Makes the Nation-State Worth Killing For?
7. Is Brody a Real Muslim?
8. Terrorism
9. Otherness and Demonization
10. The Dream of Freedom?
11. Love and Loneliness in Homeland
12. Privacy, Security, and the Ethics of Surveillance
13. "Homeland" and Practical Identities
14. The Traumatized Nick Brody: PTSD and the Philosophy of Personal Identity
15. Would you trust Carrie Mathison? Trust, Self-Trust, and Identity in "Homeland"
16. Personal Identity in Homeland
17. Women in Homeland
18. Enhanced Interrogation Techniques
19. Susan Neiman and the Problem of Evil
20. Kant on Drones
21. The Theater of Deceit
22. Personhood in Homeland
23. Just Because You Are Paranoid Doesn't Mean They Aren't Out To Get You
B. About the Authors
C. Index
1. Turning Inward Against Oneself, What Does One See? The Morality of Suicide
2. Drones over the Homeland - Too Close to Home?
3. Brainwashing, Buttons, and the Moral Responsibility of Sergeant Brody
4. Homeland and the Value of Liberal Democracy
5. The Myth of Religious Violence
6. What Makes the Nation-State Worth Killing For?
7. Is Brody a Real Muslim?
8. Terrorism
9. Otherness and Demonization
10. The Dream of Freedom?
11. Love and Loneliness in Homeland
12. Privacy, Security, and the Ethics of Surveillance
13. "Homeland" and Practical Identities
14. The Traumatized Nick Brody: PTSD and the Philosophy of Personal Identity
15. Would you trust Carrie Mathison? Trust, Self-Trust, and Identity in "Homeland"
16. Personal Identity in Homeland
17. Women in Homeland
18. Enhanced Interrogation Techniques
19. Susan Neiman and the Problem of Evil
20. Kant on Drones
21. The Theater of Deceit
22. Personhood in Homeland
23. Just Because You Are Paranoid Doesn't Mean They Aren't Out To Get You
B. About the Authors
C. Index