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001    ocm45634628 
003    OCoLC 
005    20021206085003.0 
008    001215t20012001ilu      b    001 0 eng   
010       00069897 
020    0812694333|qalkaline paper 
035    (OCoLC)45634628 
040    DLC|beng|cDLC|dC#P|dVVC|dCKK|dSTJ 
049    STJJ 
050 00 B68|b.S55 2001 
082 00 100|221 
092    100|bS613S 
245 04 The Simpsons and philosophy :|bthe d'oh! of Homer /
       |cedited by William Irwin, Mark T. Conard, and Aeon J. 
       Skoble. 
264  1 Chicago, Ill. :|bOpen Court,|c[2001] 
264  4 |c©2001 
300    303 pages ;|c23 cm. 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
490 1  Popular culture and philosophy ;|vv. 2 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 00 |gPt. 1. The characters.|tHomer and Aristotle /|rRaja 
       Halwani ;|tLisa and American anti-intellectualism /|rAeon 
       J. Skoble ;|tWhy Maggie matters: sounds of silence, East 
       and West /|rEric Bronson ;|tMarge's moral motivation /
       |rGerald J. Erion,|rJoseph A. Zeccardi ;|tThus spake Bart:
       on Nietzsche and the virtues of being bad /|rMark T. 
       Conard --|gPt. 2. Simpsonian themes.|gThe|tSimpsons and 
       allusion: "worst essay ever" /|rWilliam Irwin,|rJ.R. 
       Lombardo ;|tPopular parody: The Simpsons meets the crime 
       film /|rDeborah Knight ;|gThe|tSimpsons, hyper-irony, and 
       the meaning of life /|rCarl Matheson ;|tSimpsonian sexual 
       politics /|rDale E. Snow,|rJames J. Snow --|gPt. 3.|tI 
       didn't do it: ethics and The Simpsons.|gThe|tmoral world 
       of the Simpson family: a Kantian perspective /|rJames 
       Lawler ;|gThe|tSimpsons: atomistic politics and the 
       nuclear family /|rPaul A. Cantor ;|tSpringfield hypocrisy 
       /|rJason Holt ;|tEnjoying the so-called "iced cream": Mr. 
       Burns, satan, and happiness /|rDaniel Barwick ;|tHey-
       diddily-ho, neighboreenos: Ned Flanders and neighborly 
       love /|rDavid Vessey ;|gThe|tfunction of fiction: the 
       heuristic value of Homer /|rJennifer L. McMahon --|gPt. 4.
       The|tSimpsons and the philosophers.  A (Karl, not Groucho)
       Marxist in Springfield /|rJames M. Wallace ;|t"And the 
       rest writes itself": Roland Barthes watches The Simpsons /
       |rDavid L.G. Arnold ;|tWhat Bart calls thinking /|rKelly 
       Dean Jolley. 
630 00 Simpsons (Television program)|vMiscellanea. 
650  0 Philosophy|vMiscellanea. 
700 1  Irwin, William,|d1970- 
700 1  Conard, Mark T.,|d1965- 
700 1  Skoble, Aeon J. 
830  0 Popular culture and philosophy ;|vv. 2. 
994    01|bSTJ 
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