True detective and philosophy : a deeper kind of darkness

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    • Graham, Jacob
    • Sparrow, Tom
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True detective and philosophy : a deeper kind of darkness

edited by Jacob Graham, Tom Sparrow

(The Blackwell philosophy and pop culture series / series editor, William Irwin)

Wiley, 2018

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Investigating the trail of philosophical leads in HBO's chilling True Detective series, an elite team of philosophers examine far-reaching riddles including human pessimism, Rust's anti-natalism, the problem of evil, and the 'flat circle'. The first book dedicated to exploring the far-reaching philosophical questions behind the darkly complex and Emmy-nominated HBO True Detective series Explores in a fun but insightful way the rich philosophical and existential experiences that arise from this gripping show Gives new perspectives on the characters in the series, its storylines, and its themes by investigating core questions such as: Why Life Rather Than Death? Cosmic Horror and Hopeful Pessimism, the Illusion of Self, Noir, Tragedy, Philosopher-Detectives, and much, much more Draws together an elite team of philosophers to shine new light on why this genre-expanding show has inspired such a fervently questioning fan-base

Table of Contents

Introduction: Welcome to the Psychosphere ix Jacob Graham and Tom Sparrow Part I "It's All One Ghetto, Man ... a Giant Gutter in Outer Space": Pessimism and Anti-natalism 1 1 Why Life Rather than Death? Answers from Rustin Cohle and Arthur Schopenhauer 3 Sandra Shapshay 2 Grounding Carcosa: Cosmic Horror and Philosophical Pessimism in True Detective 11 Christopher Mountenay 3 Hart and Cohle: The Hopeful Pessimism of True Detective 22 Joshua Foa Dienstag 4 Loving Rust's Pessimism: Rationalism and Emotion in True Detective 31 Rick Elmore 5 Rust's Anti-natalism: The Moral Imperative to "Opt Out of a Raw Deal" 42 Chris Byron Part II "we Get the World We Deserve": Cruelty, Violence, Evil, and Justice 53 6 Where Is the Cruelty in True Detective? 55 G. Randolph Mayes 7 Nevermind: Subjective and Objective Violence in Vinci 65 Luke Howie 8 Naturalism, Evil, and the Moral Monster: The Evil Person in True Detective 76 Peter Brian Barry 9 "But I Do Have a Sense of Justice": Law and Justice in the Bleak World of Vinci 87 Beau Mullen Part III "everybody's Nobody": Consciousness, Existence, and Identity 97 10 A Dream Inside a Locked Room: The Illusion of Self 99 Evan Thompson 11 I Am Not Who I Used to Be, But Am I Me? Personal Identity and the Narrative of Rust 108 Andrew M. Winters 12 "The Light Is Winning" 120 Sarah K. Donovan 13 The Tragic Misstep: Consciousness, Free Will, and the Last Midnight 132 Daniel P. Malloy Part IV "this Is My Least Favorite Life": Noir, Tragedy, and Philosopher-detectives 143 14 The Tragedy of True Detective Season Two: Living Our "Least Favorite Lives" 145 Alison Horbury 15 The Noir Detective and the City 158 Chuck Ward 16 Cohle and Oedipus: The Return of the Noir Hero 169 Daniel Tutt Part V "Time Is a Flat Circle": Time in True Detective 177 17 Time Is a Flat Circle: Nietzsche's Concept of Eternal Recurrence 179 Lawrence J. Hatab 18 Eternal Recurrence and the Philosophy of the "Flat Circle" 186 Paul A. DiGeorgio Known Associates 196 Index 201

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