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Like philosophy itself, How I Met Your Mother has everyone thinking. Have you ever wondered why you identify so strongly with Barney despite the fact that he’s such a douche? Or why your life story doesn’t make sense until you know the ending—or at least, the middle? Or where the Bro Code came from and why it’s so powerful? How I Met Your Mother and Philosophy answers all these questions and a whole lot more.

Twenty of the awesome-est philosophers ever congregated in one bar have come together to quaff a few drinks and analyze this most awesomely philosophical of sit-coms. They poke, prod, and sniff at the misdeeds of Goliath National Bank, the ontology of waiting to get slapped, the epistemology of sexual attraction, why the Platinum Rule is to never love thy neighbor, the authenticity of censoring yourself, why future Ted’s opinions matter to present-day Ted, and whether it’s irrational to wait for the Slutty Pumpkin. Thi

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CONTENTS 1. Bence Nanay: Empathy for the Devil: Why on Earth Do We Identify with Barney? 2. Miguel Angel Sebastian and Manolo Martinez: Smoking Subs and Eating Joints: What Counts as True in Fiction? 3. Jordan Pascoe: Telling Each Other Everything 4. Tobias Hainz and Yvonne Wurz: Is It Irrational to Wait for the Slutty Pumpkin? 5. Maryam Babur: Legend-wait for it-dary: The Anti-Mid-life Crisis Medicine? 6. Kris Goffin: When I Get Sad I Just Stop Being Sad and Be Awesome Instead 7. Carter Hardy: Barney's Magical World of Self-deception 8. M. Chris Sardo: The Cockamouse of Minerva Flies at Dusk: Ted Mosby as Reader of Hegel 9. Tina Talsma: A Mother and A Career-Woman: A Tale of Two Feminist Icons 10. Thomas Ainsworth: Me, me, me! Barney the Egoist 11. Michela Bordignon: How to Be Really Awesome : Living the Contradictions of a Possimpible World 12. Elize De Mul: Sandwiches, Blue Horns, Bob Barker and a Goat. Telling Your Life Story. 13. Joe Slater: The Barney Stinson Theory of Truth: True Story 14. Amanda Ypma: Robin Scherbatsky, the Most Amazing, Strong, Independent Woman Barney Has Ever Banged 15. Frank Karioris: The Bro Code as a Relational Starter 16. Radu Uszkai and Emanuel Socaciu: The Story of the Platinum Rule, as told by David Hume and Barney Stinson: Should You Really Really "Love" Thy Neighbor? 17. Bart van Beek: The Pick-up Game

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      Publisher: Cricket Books, a division of Carus Publishing Co
      Publication Date: 1/23/2014 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780812698350, 978-0812698350
      ISBN10: 0812698355

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Like philosophy itself, How I Met Your Mother has everyone thinking. Have you ever wondered why you identify so strongly with Barney despite the fact that he’s such a douche? Or why your life story doesn’t make sense until you know the ending—or at least, the middle? Or where the Bro Code came from and why it’s so powerful? How I Met Your Mother and Philosophy answers all these questions and a whole lot more.

      Twenty of the awesome-est philosophers ever congregated in one bar have come together to quaff a few drinks and analyze this most awesomely philosophical of sit-coms. They poke, prod, and sniff at the misdeeds of Goliath National Bank, the ontology of waiting to get slapped, the epistemology of sexual attraction, why the Platinum Rule is to never love thy neighbor, the authenticity of censoring yourself, why future Ted’s opinions matter to present-day Ted, and whether it’s irrational to wait for the Slutty Pumpkin. Thi

      Table of Contents
      CONTENTS 1. Bence Nanay: Empathy for the Devil: Why on Earth Do We Identify with Barney? 2. Miguel Angel Sebastian and Manolo Martinez: Smoking Subs and Eating Joints: What Counts as True in Fiction? 3. Jordan Pascoe: Telling Each Other Everything 4. Tobias Hainz and Yvonne Wurz: Is It Irrational to Wait for the Slutty Pumpkin? 5. Maryam Babur: Legend-wait for it-dary: The Anti-Mid-life Crisis Medicine? 6. Kris Goffin: When I Get Sad I Just Stop Being Sad and Be Awesome Instead 7. Carter Hardy: Barney's Magical World of Self-deception 8. M. Chris Sardo: The Cockamouse of Minerva Flies at Dusk: Ted Mosby as Reader of Hegel 9. Tina Talsma: A Mother and A Career-Woman: A Tale of Two Feminist Icons 10. Thomas Ainsworth: Me, me, me! Barney the Egoist 11. Michela Bordignon: How to Be Really Awesome : Living the Contradictions of a Possimpible World 12. Elize De Mul: Sandwiches, Blue Horns, Bob Barker and a Goat. Telling Your Life Story. 13. Joe Slater: The Barney Stinson Theory of Truth: True Story 14. Amanda Ypma: Robin Scherbatsky, the Most Amazing, Strong, Independent Woman Barney Has Ever Banged 15. Frank Karioris: The Bro Code as a Relational Starter 16. Radu Uszkai and Emanuel Socaciu: The Story of the Platinum Rule, as told by David Hume and Barney Stinson: Should You Really Really "Love" Thy Neighbor? 17. Bart van Beek: The Pick-up Game

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