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George W. and J. Peterman, Philosophically SpeakingPop Goes PhilosophySeinfeld and Philosophy: A Book about Everything and Nothingby William IrwinOpen Court Publishing January 2000, 224 pages, $17.95 [16 July 2008] by George Reisch and Norah MartinIt takes guts to look squarely at the paradox of subjectivity, as former White House press secretary Scott McClellan can attest.
Reprinted by permission of Open Court Publishing Company, from Seinfeld and Philosophy: A Book About Everything and Nothing ©1999 by Open Court Publishing Company. Pop Goes Philosophy
Our Zombies, Our SelvesGeorge Reisch27.Oct.08 Zombies, politicians, and consumers alike seek immediate gratification. But can they be happy?
I’m Not There, and Neither Are YouGeorge Reisch, Peter Vernezze and Paul Lulewicz09.Sep.08 The Bob Dylan film, I’m Not There, shows that the main puzzle behind pop music’s most enigmatic personality resides right here, within us all.
Cultural Meanings in America Make Benefit Glorious Bank Accounts of CreationistsGeorge Reisch07.May.08 Is Ben Stein taking a page from Michael Moore? No, from Borat is more like it.
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