Westworld and Philosophy, Kimberly S. Engels
Westworld and Philosophy, Kimberly S. Engels
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Westworld and Philosophy
If You Go Looking for the Truth, Get the Whole Thing

Author: Kimberly S. Engels, James B. South

Narrator: Eric Michael Summerer, Eva Wilhelm

Unabridged: 9 hr 35 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 07/28/2020


Synopsis

Have you ever questioned the nature of your reality? HBO's Westworld, a high-concept cerebral television series which explores the emergence of artificial consciousness at a futuristic amusement park, raises numerous questions about the nature of consciousness and its bearing on the divide between authentic and artificial life. Are our choices our own? What is the relationship between the mind and the body? Why do violent delights have violent ends? Could machines ever have the moral edge over man? Does consciousness create humanity, or humanity consciousness?

In Westworld and Philosophy, philosophers, filmmakers, scientists, activists, and ethicists ask the questions you're not supposed to ask and suggest the answers you're not supposed to know. There's a deeper level to this game, and this book charts a course through the maze of the mind, examining how we think about humans, hosts, and the world around us on a journey toward self-actualization. Essays explore different facets of the show's philosophical puzzles, including the nature of autonomy as well as the pursuit of liberation and free thought, while levying a critical eye at the human example as Westworld's hosts ascend to their apotheosis in a world scarred and defined by violent acts.


About Kimberly S. Engels

Kimberly S. Engels is assistant professor of philosophy at Molloy College, Rockville Centre, New York. She is the author of numerous book chapters and peer-reviewed journals, and is the coeditor of Westworld and Philosophy.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sharon on September 08, 2018

While not the easiest read—and most of them were relatively comprehensible—these essays give the reader a better understanding of this magnificent show.......more

Goodreads review by Cecilia on August 14, 2018

What a wonderful collection of essays to explore the questions raised by Westworld (i did not know before what "uncanny valley" meant, nor qualia, a manifested image, the Cartesian Theater, etc)......more

Goodreads review by Jill on November 17, 2018

I have been watching Westworld for several months - in small doses. I can't binge watch the series since it is so thought-provoking and disturbing. I have rewatched some episodes because sometimes I just didn't "get it". I haven't actually finished watching both seasons, because I've had to take it......more

Goodreads review by TheBookWarren on March 10, 2020

A captivating collection of essays, that whilst certainly heavy & requiring a back brace if reading in a longer type session - This WW inspired philosophy entry will linger with you just below the surface for many months after completion.. I’ve since realised this is because it commands a full, slow......more

Goodreads review by MJD on December 04, 2018

You will enjoy this book if you enjoyed HBO's first season of "Westworld" and if you enjoy philosophy (especially if you are interested in such things as "free will").......more