'House' and Philosophy Everybody Lies (Audible Audio Edition) Henry Jacoby Audible Studios Books


An unauthorized look at the philosophical issues raised by one of today's most popular television shows House.
House is one of the top three television dramas on the air, pulling in more than 19 million viewers for each episode. This latest book in the popular Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture series takes a deeper look at the characters and issues raised in this Emmy Award-winning medical drama, offering entertaining answers to the fascinating ethical questions viewers have about Dr. Gregory House and his medical team.
'House' and Philosophy Everybody Lies (Audible Audio Edition) Henry Jacoby Audible Studios Books
The concept is fantastic, but the execution is lacking (in my opinion). I find the majority of the essays written in a dull and monotonous voice, and the comparisons made don't particularly challenge my current perception, reminesent of my early high school writing. That said, I am no expert, so I don't have any real merit behind these claims, other than priding myself in my choice of fine literature, and this does not make my book case.Product details
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'House' and Philosophy Everybody Lies (Audible Audio Edition) Henry Jacoby Audible Studios Books Reviews
Love anything House
This is a very interesting book. For anyone who is a fan of House, and is interested in the workds of people such as Freidrich Nietzsche, Jean-Paul Sartre, or nihilist and existentialist philosophy in general, or eastern philosophy like Taoism will find this a very good read.
HEY! Here's Hugh again in black and white!
You'll keep the pages turning fast as you enjoy him in this different facet of just an actor!
This is one of the greatest things that I have ever bought.
This is an excellent collection of essays with multiple perspectives on the enigmatic, complex, offensive, and fascinating Gregory House, M.D. I have used it with an English Composition class I teach at City College of San Francisco on Writing about Popular Culture and students have responded quite enthusiastically to some of the essays.
House and Philosophy Everybody Lies (The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series)
If you are a TRUE HOUSE fan, this book is truly a MUST HAVE!! It helps you to understand "Gregory House" (and all the supporting cast of characters) and gives you insight into how the writers (and actors) created the TV Series (and cast), how they connect with each other within the Series, and the real life (or imaginary) persons -- i.e. Aristotle & Plato to Sherlock Holmes -- their personalities are taken from.
This was another solid entry in the Pop Culture and Philosophy series. There were several particularly strong essays, including individual essays discussing Cameron's ethics of care, the inherent selfishness of House and Wilson's friendship, and several essays examining House's disregard of patient consent and autonomy. However, many of the essays seemed to cover content from the same handful of episodes and many also reiterated the same basic philosophical concepts (i.e., utilitarianism and the Socratic method). It seems as though a stronger editor could have better controlled introduction of those topics and excised the repetitive content of multiple essays. Additionally, this was seemingly written before the bulk of season 5 aired so there isn't much content addressing the role of the new fellows. Still, I found this a worthwhile read.
edition Like all the Pop Culture and Philosophy books, paragraph spacing is a bit excessive. It can be a bit frustrating, particularly as font size increases. However, the book also features working footnotes and no noticeable OCR or typographical errors.
The concept is fantastic, but the execution is lacking (in my opinion). I find the majority of the essays written in a dull and monotonous voice, and the comparisons made don't particularly challenge my current perception, reminesent of my early high school writing. That said, I am no expert, so I don't have any real merit behind these claims, other than priding myself in my choice of fine literature, and this does not make my book case.

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