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E-raamat: Science Fiction and Political Philosophy: From Bacon to Black Mirror

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Sometimes called the literature of ideas, science fiction is a natural medium for normative political philosophy. Science fictions focus on technology, space and time travel, non-human lifeforms, and parallel universes cannot help but invoke the perennial questions of political life, including the nature of a just social order and who should rule; freedom, free will, and autonomy; and the advantages and disadvantages of progress. Rather than offering a reading of a work inspired by a particular thinker or tradition, each chapter presents a careful reading of a classic or contemporary work in the genre (a novel, short story, film, or television series) to illustrate and explore the themes and concepts of political philosophy.
An Introduction to Science Fiction and Political Philosophy 1(14)
Timothy McCranor
1 Fiction and the Science of Self-Reflection: Francis Bacon's New Atlantis and the Idols of the Mind
15(22)
Erin A. Dolgoy
Kimberly Hurd Hale
2 Utopianism and Realism in Shakespeare's The Tempest
37(26)
Paul T. Wilford
Nicholas Anderson
3 Frankenstein and the Ugliness of Enlightenment
63(24)
Jeff J. S. Black
4 Technology and Anxiety in Melville's "Lightning-Rod Man"
87(14)
Tobin L. Craig
5 The Head, the Hands, and the Heart: Political Rationalism in Fritz Lang's Metropolis
101(20)
Damien K. Picariello
6 Technology and Human Nature in Aldous Huxley's Brave New World
121(18)
Nivedita Bagchi
7 An Exhortation to Secure Humanity against the Buggers: Ender's Game
139(9)
Steven Michels
Danielle Sottosanti
8 Seeing and Being Seen in the Kingdom of Ends: On Immanuel Kant, Adam Smith, and Star Trek: The Next Generation
157(18)
Daniel J. Kapust
9 Knowledge of Death in Kazuo Ishiguro's Never Let Me Go
175(16)
Constance C. T. Hunt
10 Founding a Posthuman Political Order in M. R. Carey's The Girl with All the Gifts
191(20)
Erin A. Dolgoy
Kimberly HurdHale
11 Bacon, Transhumanism, and Reflections from the Black Mirror
211(20)
David N. Whitney
Steven Michels
Index 231(8)
About the Contributors 239
Steven Michels is associate provost and professor of political science at Sacred Heart University.

Timothy McCranor is doctoral student in the Political Science Department at Boston College.