Jensen authors chapter in pop culture philosophy book
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Dr. Randy Jensen, associate professor of philosophy, is the author of a chapter in "24 and Philosophy: The World According to Jack," released in November 2007 by Blackwell Publishing.
Written by philosophers who are also serious fans of the hit television show 24, the book is part of the Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Its authors address pressing ethical issues relating to torture, terrorism and warfare; raise fascinating questions about knowledge, loyalty and suspicion; and explore in-depth the character and behavior of Jack Bauer.
Jensen wrote the opening chapter, entitled "What Would Jack Bauer Do? Moral Dilemmas and Moral Theory in 24."
Written by philosophers who are also serious fans of the hit television show 24, the book is part of the Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Its authors address pressing ethical issues relating to torture, terrorism and warfare; raise fascinating questions about knowledge, loyalty and suspicion; and explore in-depth the character and behavior of Jack Bauer.
Jensen wrote the opening chapter, entitled "What Would Jack Bauer Do? Moral Dilemmas and Moral Theory in 24."