
Game of Thrones and Philosophy Logic Cuts Deeper Than Swords
by Irwin, William; Jacoby, HenryBuy New
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Author Biography
Table of Contents
Foreword | p. ix |
A Raven From House Wiley: Editor's Note on Spoilers | p. xiii |
Acknowledgments: How I Was Spared from Having to Take the Black | p. xv |
Introduction: So What if Winter Is Coining? | p. 1 |
"You Win or You Die" | |
Maester Hobbes Goes to King's Landing | p. 5 |
It Is a Great Crime to Lie to a King | p. 19 |
Playing the Game of Thrones: Some Lessons from Machiavelli | p. 33 |
The War in Westeros and Just War Theory | p. 49 |
"The Things I Do For Love" | |
Winter Is Coming!: The Bleak Quest for Happiness in Westeros | p. 63 |
The Death of Lord Stark: The Perils of Idealism | p. 75 |
Lord Eddard Stark, Queen Cersei Lannister: Moral Judgments from Different Perspectives | p. 87 |
It Would Be a Mercy: Choosing Life or Death in Westeros and Beyond the Narrow Sea | p. 99 |
"Winter is Coming" | |
Wargs, Wights, and Wolves That Are Dire: Mind and Metaphysics, Westeros Style | p. 115 |
Magic, Science, and Metaphysics in A Game of Thrones | p. 129 |
"You Know Nothing, Jon Snow": Epistemic Humility Beyond the Wall | p. 142 |
"Why Is the World So Full of Injustice?": Gods and the Problem of Evil | p. 154 |
"The Man Who Passes the Sentence Should Swing the Sword" | |
Why Should Joffrey Be Moral If He Has Already Won the Game of Thrones? | p. 169 |
The Moral Luck of Tyrion Lannister | p. 183 |
Dany's Encounter with the Wild: Cultural Relativism in A Game of Thrones | p. 194 |
"There Are No True Knights": The Injustice of Chivalry | p. 205 |
"Stick them with the Pointy End" | |
Fate, Freedom, and Authenticity in A Game of Thrones | p. 223 |
No One Dances the Water Dance | p. 236 |
The Things I Do For Love: Sex, Lies, and Game Theory | p. 250 |
Stop the Madness!: Knowledge, Power, and Insanity in A Song of Ice and Fire | p. 264 |
Contributors: The Learned Lords and Ladies from beyond the Seven Kingdoms | p. 279 |
Index: From the Archives at Oldtown | p. 287 |
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