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Justified and Philosophy: Shoot First, Think Later
Contributor(s): Carveth, Rod (Editor), Arp, Robert (Editor)

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ISBN: 0812698762     ISBN-13: 9780812698763
Publisher: Open Court
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Binding Type: Paperback - See All Available Formats & Editions
Published: January 2015
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BISAC Categories:
- Philosophy | Essays
- Performing Arts | Television - General
Dewey: 791.457
LCCN: 2014955512
Series: Popular Culture and Philosophy
Physical Information: 0.9" H x 5.9" W x 8.9" L (0.85 lbs) 288 pages
Features: Index, Price on Product
 
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Publisher Description:
The sharp-shooting authors in Justified and Philosophy take aim at many of the same philosophical problems that the Justified TV series grapples with. For instance, is Tim Olyphant's character, Deputy U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens, morally justified in using his Wild-Wild-West-style vigilante tactics to clean up Harlan County, Kentucky? After all, the meth dealers, thieves, murderers, and other low-life scumbags all deserve what's coming to them, right? Not so fast, Quick-Draw McGraw! What about the law? What about a thorough and complete investigation of matters before dispensing so-called justice? What about the idea of the punishment fitting the crime?

Deputy Marshal Givens wears a white hat and fights the bad guys so he must be a good guy, right? His opponents are violent drug dealers, white supremacists, and thieves. Givens carries a badge, but when he shoots or kills people, is it always justified? What other choice does he have? Would any other method be as effective in rural eastern Kentucky where criminal activity is one of the few viable options for making a living? The different chapters delve into a variety of fascinating philosophical themes that emerge in this modern-day cowboy show.

 
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