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Green Lantern and Philosophy: No Evil Shall Escape this Book [Paperback]

Jane Dryden , Mark D. White , William Irwin
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Book Description

May 10, 2011
The first look at the philosophy behind the Green Lantern comics—timed for the release of the Green Lantern movie in June 2011

The most recent Green Lantern series—Blackest Night—propelled GL to be the top-selling comic series for more than a year, the latest twist in seven decades of Green Lantern adventures. This book sheds light on the deep philosophical issues that emerge from the Green Lantern Corps's stories and characters, from what Plato's tale of the Ring of Gyges tells us about the Green Lantern ring and the desire for power to whether willpower is the most important strength to who is the greatest Green Lantern of all time.

  • Gives you a new perspective on Green Lantern characters, story lines, and themes
  • Shows what philosophical heavy hitters such as Aristotle, Descartes, and Kant can teach us about members of the Green Lantern Corp and their world
  • Answers your most pressing Green Lantern questions, including: What motivates Hal Jordan to be a Green Lantern? Does the Blackest Night force us to confront old male/female stereotypes? What is the basis for moral judgment in the Green Lantern Corps? Is Hal Jordan a murderer?

Whether you're a new fan or an elder from Oa, Green Lantern and Philosophy is a must-have companion.


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From the Back Cover

Is Hal Jordan a murderer?
What kind of strength is willpower?
Do emotions help or hurt a Green Lantern?
Can a Green Lantern power ring do anything imaginable—and should we worry if it can?
How can insects, mathematical equations, and planets be Green Lanterns?

Green Lanterns and their awesome power rings inspire a sense of possibility and wonder that can last a lifetime. Anyone who dreams of how to make the world a better place can imagine ways to make that dream come true with a Green Lantern ring. Green Lantern and Philosophy shines an emerald light on the many philosophical questions raised in the comics, the films, and the animated series, tackling issues from Aristotle's view of the effect of emotions on virtue, to what Plato's tale of the Ring of Gyges tells us about Green Lanterns and the lust for power, to deciding who is the greatest Green Lantern of all time. So whether you're a fan of Hal Jordan, John Stewart, Guy Gardner, Kyle Rayner, or Alan Scott—and let's not forget Soranik Natu, Kilowog, Katma Tui, Salaak, Mogo, and even Sinestro—Green Lantern and Philosophy will bring enlightenment to help turn the blackest night into the brightest day!

About the Author

Jane Dryden is an assistant professor of philosophy at Mount Allison University.

Mark D. White is a professor in the Department of Political Science, Economics, and Philosophy at the College of Staten Island, CUNY. He coedited Batman and Philosophy and edited Watchmen and Philosophy and Iron Man and Philosophy.

William Irwin is a professor of philosophy at King's College in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. He originated the philosophy and popular culture genre of books as coeditor of the bestselling The Simpsons and Philosophy and has overseen recent titles including Batman and Philosophy, House and Philosophy, and Mad Men and Philosophy.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (May 10, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0470575573
  • ISBN-13: 978-0470575574
  • Product Dimensions: 6.1 x 0.8 x 9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #503,525 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars No Enlightment Shall Escape my Sight June 8, 2011
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Being a comic book fan who is an adult I have always loved that comics (and other elements of popular culture) are able to make sense of complicated issues. This series, along with the Green Lantern and Philsophy addition are positive examples of tools that laymen in the philosophical mindset can use to make sense of often times tricky concepts.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A Relentlessly Cheerful Book February 11, 2012
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If you can read the following and not weep, then you have the ability to overcome great fear and loathing, and this might be a book for you -

"Green Lantern and Philosophy shines an emerald light on the many philosophical questions raised in the comics, the films, and the animated series, tackling issues from Aristotle's view of the effect of emotions on virtue, to what Plato's tale of the Ring of Gyges tells us about Green Lanterns and the lust for power, to deciding who is the greatest Green Lantern of all time!"

This is an introduction to philosophy written for comic book fans, or a book about comic book characters written for philosophy students - if you happen to be a philosophy student or a comic book fan not interested in the other subject, then flee now. The authors have done their comic book research, as demonstrated by their detailed references to the various comic book stories they use to explain various philosophical theories and ideas; you may take it for granted that they know their philosophy. There is an interesting chapter [page 81] called "There should be no forgiveness for Hal Jordan" by Nicolas Michaud, which looks at Hal Jordan's actions as Parallax, as viewed through Action Theory, "that among other things, addresses the problem of responsibility".

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4.0 out of 5 stars A good one! April 20, 2012
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This book is a perfect companion for GL readers. Maybe a little repetitive but that's common in this kind of books. Buy it if you love the last GL stories, for example Blackest Night and The Sinestro Corps War
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