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" Spider-Man and philosophy : "
edited by Jonathan J. Sanford
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BL
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Record Number
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629432
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dltt
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Title & Author
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Spider-Man and philosophy : : the web of inquiry /\ edited by Jonathan J. Sanford
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Series Statement
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The Blackwell philosophy and pop culture series
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Page. NO
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xi, 276 pages ;; 23 cm
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ISBN
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9780470575604 (pbk.)
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: 0470575603 (pbk.)
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9781118215418 (ebk)
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9781118215753 (ebk)
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9781118215357 (ebk)
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Abstract
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"Philosophy is, if Plato (428-348 BCE) can be trusted, a frenzied passion for the truth, the love of wisdom, the pursuit of answers to fundamental questions, a way of life. The authors of the chapters in this book are all philosophers, most are college professors, and all are teachers of one sort or another. We thought we'd snag a few more students into our webs while writing about our favorite wall-crawler. Sneaky of us, isn't it?"--
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Subject
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Spider-Man (Fictitious character)
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Comic books, strips, etc.-- Moral and ethical aspects
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Superheroes in literature
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Superhero films-- History and criticism
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Subject
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Philosophy in literature
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Subject
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Philosophy in motion pictures
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Dewey Classification
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741.5/973
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LC Classification
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PN6728.S6S65 2012
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Added Entry
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Sanford, Jonathan J.,1974-
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