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Index
Popular Culture and Philosophy Series Editor: George A. Reisch Title Page Dedication Preface Monologue Act I - The Characters, aka “The New York Four”
1 - Jerry and Socrates: The Examined Life?
The Jerry Problem and The Socratic Problem The Life and Death of Socrates Jerry and Socrates, Flies on a Horse’s Ass The Fates of Socrates and Seinfeld
2 - George’s Failed Zest for Happiness: An Aristotelian Analysis
Why George is a Virtueless Man (In Twentieth Centuryspeak: Why George is a ... George’s Brushes with Happiness George and Virtue—Like Oil and Water
3 - Elaine Benes: Feminist Icon or Just One of the Boys?
Is She a Feminist? Elaine and Feminist Ethics Elaine’s Dating Ethics Elaine’s Moral Character
4 - Kramer and Kierkegaard: Stages on Life’s Way
Kramer, Despair, and the Aesthetic Stage Kramer, Aestheticism, and “Crop Rotation” Kramer the “Seducer” Kramer and the Ethical Kramer and the Religious Conclusion
Act II - Seinfeld and the Philosophers
5 - Making Something out of Nothing: Seinfeld, Sophistry, and the Tao
Seinfeld and the Problem of a Show about Nothing Parmenides, Plato, and Nothing The Tao of Seinfeld Was it a Show about Nothing?
6 - Plato or Nietzsche?: Time, Essence, and Eternal Recurrence in Seinfeld
Time as a Problem Recurrence in Seinfeld Plato and the Changing vs. the Unchanging The Seinfeldians as Fixed Essences
7 - Seinfeld, Subjectivity, and Sartre
Addressing the Skeptics or “Get Out! Seinfeld as Philosophy?” Sartre on the Subject Seinfeld and the Role Friends Play in the Formation of the Self No Exit and The Vault: Sartre and Seinfeld on the Inescapability of Others
8 - Wittgenstein and Seinfeld on the Commonplace
Philosophical Investigations Seinfeld Philosophical Investigations, Again Seinfeld, Again Musicalizing the Commonplace Finale
Act III - Untimely Meditations by the Water Cooler
9 - The Costanza Maneuver: Is it Rational for George to “Do the Opposite”?
Reason and Right Three Kinds of Rationality Getting What You Want What are the Odds? Long-Term Feasibility Impulse Problems Indeterminacy of the Opposite [Cue Bass]
10 - Peterman and the Ideological Mind: Paradoxes of Subjectivity
Ideology I Laugh, Therefore I Buy Mr. Peterman, the Wicked Witch of the West, and Me
11 - The Secret of Seinfeld’s Humor: The Significance of the Insignificant
Comedy, Tragedy, and Seinfeld “The Outing”: Queering Seinfeld? What’s so Funny about That?
Act IV - Is There Anything Wrong with That?
12 - Seinfeld and the Moral Life
The Moral Life The Pursuit of the Moral Life in Seinfeld Some Considerations Conclusion
13 - Virtue Ethics in TV’s Seinfeld
Aristotle’s Virtue Ethics Jerry, George, and Aristotle? Elaine, Kramer, and Newman: Not Wise
14 - The Final Episode: Is Doing Nothing Something?
Good Samaritans and Common Law Minimally Decent Samaritans and Uncommon Law Crime and Character
EPISODE GUIDE A CHRONOLOGY OF SOME BIG-TIME PHILOSOPHERS NOTES ON THE SCRIPT WRITERS, AKA THE CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS VOLUME Index of Everything Copyright Page
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