Alice's Adventures in Wonderland has captivated children and adults alike for generations. Why does Lewis Carroll introduce us to strange things such as blue caterpillars, cats with strange grins, and the white queen who lives mysteriously? Is it all ...
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland has captivated children and adults alike for generations. Why does Lewis Carroll introduce us to strange things such as blue caterpillars, cats with strange grins, and the white queen who lives mysteriously? Is it all just bullshit? Was Carol under the influence? This book "Alice the Rebellious" explores the deeper meaning of the Alice books and reveals a world full of philosophical life lessons. Exploring some of the greatest philosophical minds that ever lived? Aristotle, Hume, Hobbes, and Nietzsche? Alice in Wonderland and Philosophy examines life's ultimate questions through the eyes of perhaps the most endearing heroine of all time. This book deals with compelling issues such as perception and reality, as well as how logic works in a world of madness, clocks, and time passages. Discusses new insights into favorite characters and scenes from Alice in Wonderland. This book ties the fictional and strange matter well with philosophical issues. The characters and situations that we used to have fun with are now the subjects of a deep philosophical discussion. William Irwin, one of the authors of this book, is a distinguished professor in the Department of Philosophy at King College, Pennsylvania.
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