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Harry Potter and Philosophy: If Aristotle Ran Hogwarts

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ReadHowYouWant.com, 2010 - Literary Criticism - 448 pages
You don't need a diploma in arithmancy, the friendship of a hippogriff, or even a Hogwarts Library card to discover amazing and arcane secrets in the labyrinthine world of Harry Potter.In the book you now hold in your hands (or for more advanced students, the book you have levitated into a suitable position while you feed snacks to your owl), seventeen philosophical scholars unlock some of Hogwarts' secret panels, displaying fresh insights enlightening both for sorcerers and for the more discerning Muggles.Among the occult lore here revealed, behold the best recipe for true courage, proof that self-deception does not yield happiness, how ethics can be applied to the branch of technology known as magic, why the Mirror of Erised isn't adequate for real life, whether prophecy rules out free choice, and what dementors and boggarts can teach us about joy, fear, and the soul.All the pages of this book are acid-free and have been individually bewitched with an anti-befuddlement incantation. Don't forget to keep your wand primed and read between the lines. Failure to observe these precautions may invite the malign influence of Vol-sorry, He Who Must Not Be Named."Harry Potter and Philosophy is the most enjoyable HP spin-off I've read-and I've read most of them. Some chapters are so full of good reflections, clear thinking, and reliable scholarship, I couldn't resist reading entire passages aloud. Our family plans to read these thought-provoking essays at the dinner table, sparking intelligent conversation with our teen- and college-aged children-Harry Potter fans all."
  

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Review: Harry Potter and Philosophy: If Aristotle Ran Hogwarts (Popular Culture and Philosophy #9)

User Review  - KC Marie - Goodreads

I found this to be a very educational and entertaining read. Two thumbs way, way up Read full review

Review: Harry Potter and Philosophy: If Aristotle Ran Hogwarts (Popular Culture and Philosophy #9)

User Review  - Mike Smith - Goodreads

Another book in a series that uses pop culture to spark discussion of philosophical ideas and subjects (see my reviews of Lost and Philosophy and Monty Python and Philosophy). This one focuses on the ... Read full review

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Can Possibly Imagine 2005
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Dursley Duplicity The Morality and Psychology
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Voldemorts Agents Malfoys Cronies and Hagrids Chums
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the Defective Detective 2010 Edited by D E Wittkow
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Feminism and Equal Opportunity Hermione and
65
Heaven Hell and Harry Potter
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Magic Science and the Ethics of Technology 7 The Mirror of Erised Why We Should Heed Dumbledores
108
Warning
132
Kreachers Lament S P E W as a Parable
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A Skewed Reflection The Nature of Evil 175 9 Is Ambition a Virtue? Why Slytherin Belongs at Hogwarts
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Magic Muggles and Moral Imagination Ravenclaw ManyFlavored Topics in Metaphysics 217 11 Voldemort Boethius and the Destructive Effects of ...
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Can Teach Us about Personal Identity
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Hogwarts Emeritus Faculty
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