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How profound is a little plastic building block? It turns out the answer is very! 22 chapters explore philosophy through the world of LEGO which encompasses the iconic brick itself as well as the animated televisions shows, feature films, a vibrant adult fan base with over a dozen yearly conventions, an educational robotics program, an award winning series of videogames, hundreds of books, magazines, and comics, a team-building workshop program for businesses and much, much more.

  • Dives into the many philosophical ideas raised by LEGO bricks and the global multimedia phenomenon they have created
  • Tackles metaphysical, logical, moral, and conceptual issues in a series of fascinating and stimulating essays
  • Introduces key areas of philosophy through topics such as creativity and play, conformity and autonomy, consumption and culture, authenticity and identity, architecture, mathematics, intellectual property, business and environmental ethics
    Table of Contents

    Notes on Contributors ix

    Introduction: Play Well, Philosophize Well! 1
    Sondra Bacharach and Roy T. Cook

    Part I LEGO® and Creativity 5

    1 Constructing Creativity 7
    Mary Beth Willard

    2 Building Blocks of Thought: LEGO® and the Philosophy of Play 17
    Tyler Shores

    3 LEGO® Formalism in Architecture 27
    Saul Fisher

    4 “That Was My Idea!”: LEGO® Ideas and Intellectual Property 39
    Michael Gettings

    Part II LEGO®, Ethics, and Rules 49

    5 “You Know the Rules!” What’s Wrong with The Man Upstairs? 51
    Jon Robson

    6 Searching for “The Special”: The LEGO® Movie and the Value of (LEGO®) Persons 59
    Alexander Quanbeck

    7 LEGO® and the Social Blocks of Autonomy 69
    Eric Chelstrom

    8 Building and Dwelling with Heidegger and LEGO® Toys 79
    Ellen Miller

    Part III LEGO® and Identity 89

    9 Ninjas, Kobe Bryant, and Yellow Plastic: The LEGO® Minifigure and Race 91
    Roy T. Cook

    10 Girl, LEGO® Friends is not your Friend! Does LEGO® Construct Gender Stereotypes? 103
    Rebecca Gutwald

    11 Representation in Plastic and Marketing: The Significance of the LEGO® Women Scientists 113
    Rhiannon Grant and Ruth Wainman

    12 Real Signature Figures: LEGO® Minifigures and the Human Individual 123
    Robert M. Mentyka

    Part IV LEGO®, Consumption, and Culture 133

    13 LEGO® Values: Image and Reality 135
    Sondra Bacharach and Ramon Das

    14 Small Farms, Big Ideas: LEGO® Farm and Agricultural Idealism 145
    Craig Van Pelt

    15 The Reality of LEGO®: Building the Apocalypse 153
    David Lueth

    16 The American Archipelago: Touring the Nation at Miniland USA 163
    Samantha J. Boardman

    Part V LEGO®, Metaphysics, and Math 173

    17 The Brick, the Plate, and the Uncarved Block: LEGO® as an Expression of Dao 175
    Steve Bein

    18 LEGO®, Impermanence, and Buddhism 185
    David Kahn

    19 LEGO® and the Building Blocks of Metaphysics 197
    Stephan Leuenberger

    20 What Can You Build? 207
    Bob Fischer

    21 Playing with LEGO® and Proving Theorems 217
    Fenner Tanswell

    Glossary 227
    Alice Leber-Cook and Roy T. Cook

    Index 233

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    A Paperback / softback by William Irwin, Roy T. Cook, Sondra Bacharach


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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 15/08/2017
      ISBN13: 9781119193975, 978-1119193975
      ISBN10: 1119193974
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      How profound is a little plastic building block? It turns out the answer is very! 22 chapters explore philosophy through the world of LEGO which encompasses the iconic brick itself as well as the animated televisions shows, feature films, a vibrant adult fan base with over a dozen yearly conventions, an educational robotics program, an award winning series of videogames, hundreds of books, magazines, and comics, a team-building workshop program for businesses and much, much more.

      • Dives into the many philosophical ideas raised by LEGO bricks and the global multimedia phenomenon they have created
      • Tackles metaphysical, logical, moral, and conceptual issues in a series of fascinating and stimulating essays
      • Introduces key areas of philosophy through topics such as creativity and play, conformity and autonomy, consumption and culture, authenticity and identity, architecture, mathematics, intellectual property, business and environmental ethics
        Table of Contents

        Notes on Contributors ix

        Introduction: Play Well, Philosophize Well! 1
        Sondra Bacharach and Roy T. Cook

        Part I LEGO® and Creativity 5

        1 Constructing Creativity 7
        Mary Beth Willard

        2 Building Blocks of Thought: LEGO® and the Philosophy of Play 17
        Tyler Shores

        3 LEGO® Formalism in Architecture 27
        Saul Fisher

        4 “That Was My Idea!”: LEGO® Ideas and Intellectual Property 39
        Michael Gettings

        Part II LEGO®, Ethics, and Rules 49

        5 “You Know the Rules!” What’s Wrong with The Man Upstairs? 51
        Jon Robson

        6 Searching for “The Special”: The LEGO® Movie and the Value of (LEGO®) Persons 59
        Alexander Quanbeck

        7 LEGO® and the Social Blocks of Autonomy 69
        Eric Chelstrom

        8 Building and Dwelling with Heidegger and LEGO® Toys 79
        Ellen Miller

        Part III LEGO® and Identity 89

        9 Ninjas, Kobe Bryant, and Yellow Plastic: The LEGO® Minifigure and Race 91
        Roy T. Cook

        10 Girl, LEGO® Friends is not your Friend! Does LEGO® Construct Gender Stereotypes? 103
        Rebecca Gutwald

        11 Representation in Plastic and Marketing: The Significance of the LEGO® Women Scientists 113
        Rhiannon Grant and Ruth Wainman

        12 Real Signature Figures: LEGO® Minifigures and the Human Individual 123
        Robert M. Mentyka

        Part IV LEGO®, Consumption, and Culture 133

        13 LEGO® Values: Image and Reality 135
        Sondra Bacharach and Ramon Das

        14 Small Farms, Big Ideas: LEGO® Farm and Agricultural Idealism 145
        Craig Van Pelt

        15 The Reality of LEGO®: Building the Apocalypse 153
        David Lueth

        16 The American Archipelago: Touring the Nation at Miniland USA 163
        Samantha J. Boardman

        Part V LEGO®, Metaphysics, and Math 173

        17 The Brick, the Plate, and the Uncarved Block: LEGO® as an Expression of Dao 175
        Steve Bein

        18 LEGO®, Impermanence, and Buddhism 185
        David Kahn

        19 LEGO® and the Building Blocks of Metaphysics 197
        Stephan Leuenberger

        20 What Can You Build? 207
        Bob Fischer

        21 Playing with LEGO® and Proving Theorems 217
        Fenner Tanswell

        Glossary 227
        Alice Leber-Cook and Roy T. Cook

        Index 233

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