The Philosophy of Black Mirror

SCHNELL, Alexander

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The Philosophy of Black Mirror

This work offers the first systematic study of philosophical themes in Black Mirror and provides a vital interpretive framework for understanding its philosophical perspective. It discusses all of its six seasons from a phenomenological point of view, focusing on the fundamental question of the nature and status of reality in the digital age. Through tracing different thematic areas in the series, it examines how the new digital conception of reality affects basic aspects of human existence – time, love, and death. It shows how the series brings into play sophisticated philosophical theories from Kant down to the present day and emphasizes how it places philosophy itself in different light.

Alexander Schnell is a German philosopher and professor at the University of Wuppertal. His research ranges from Classical German Philosophy to German and French Phenomenology.

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ISBN: 978‑606‑697‑171‑3 (paperback)
ISBN: 978‑606‑697‑172‑0 (ebook)

 

Weight 0.4 kg
Dimensions 20 × 13 × 1 cm
Publication Year

2024

Language(s)

English

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No of pages

190