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Harry Potter and philosophyHarry Potter and philosophy

Harry Potter and philosophy

David Baggett

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In Harry Potter and Philosophy, individual chapters look at such topics as life revealed in the Mirror of Erised; the ethics of magic; Moaning Myrtle, Nearly Headless Nick, and the relation of the mind to the brain; and the character of Hermione as a case of "sublimated feminism." Also examined in this collection are how Aristotle would have run a school for wizards; whether the Potter stories undermine religion and morality; how to tell good people from evil ones through the characters in these novels; and what dementors and boggarts can teach readers about happiness, fear, and the soul. --From publisher's description.

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OL Work ID
OL19460556W

Subjects

English Fantasy fictionPhilosophyHarry PotterChildren's stories, EnglishHistory and criticismPhilosophy in literatureCharactersHarry Potter (Fictitious character)Philosophie

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