Television has been demonized as the cause of the moral decay of our society. Its content is derided as vapid. However, what we watch on television is often philosophically complex. 'The Real Thing' examines news, cartoons such as 'South Park', advertisements, and soap operas and identifies complex moral dilemmas and arguments within them. It argues that we should apply analytical and philosophical skills directly to what we watch and shows how this can be done. In the final chapter, the way in which the news has been overtaken by the private lives of public figures is traced to a breakdown of the public-private divide.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | New York |
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Publisher | Peter Lang |
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ISBN (Print) | 0820455555 |
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Publication status | Published - 2002 |
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Name | Popular culture and everyday life |
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Publisher | Peter Lang |
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