Includes bibliographical references and index
Beth Butterfield: No Mr. Bond, I expect you to die : Bond, existentialism, and deathBeing-towards-death and taking pleasure in beauty : James Bond and existentialism
No Mr. Bond, I expect you to die : Bond, existentialism, and death -- Being-towards-death and taking pleasure in beauty : James Bond and existentialism / Elizabeth Butterfield -- How to live (and how to die) / Mahlete-Tsige Getachew -- "Six to four against" : James Bond and the hope for a meaningful life / James B. South -- Mr. Bond is indeed a very rare breed : the man behind the number -- James Bond and the phenomenology of Merleau-Ponty, carnal life : shaken, not stirred / Suzie Gibson -- He who eats meat wins : appetite, power, and Nietzsche in the novels of Ian Fleming / Susan Matheson -- James Bond : a Nietzschean for the Cold War / Ishay Landa -- Bond as chivalric, comic hero / Charles Taliaferro and Michel Le Gall -- For England, James? : Bond, politics, and law -- The moral status of the Double-0 agent : thinking about the license to kill / Matthew Tedesco -- "Just a stupid policeman" : Bond and the rule of law / Greg Forster -- "Don't you men know any other way?" : punishment beyond retributivism and deterrence / Jacob M. Held -- Oh, don't be an idiot, 007 : knowledge and technology -- The epistemology of James Bond : the logic of abduction / Jerold J. Abrams -- James Bond and Q : Heidegger's technology, or "You're not a sportsman, Mr. Bond" / Stteven Zani -- James Bond and the philosophy of technology : it's more than just the gadgets of Q Branch / William J. McKinney -- Why do Chinese girls taste different from all other girls? : multiculturalism, women, and a more sensitive Bond -- "That fatal kiss" : Bond, ethics, and the objectification of women / Robert Arp and Kevin S. Decker -- The new millennium Bond and Yin-Yang Chinese cosmology / Dean A. Kowalski
Mahlete-Tsigé Getachew: How to live (and how to die)
James B. South: Six to four against : James Bond and the hope for a meaningful life
Suzie Gibson: Mr. Bond is indeed a very rare breed : the man behind the numberBond and phenomenology : shaken, not stirred
Susan Matheson: He who eats meat wins : appetite, power, and Nietzsche in the novels of Ian Fleming
Ishay Landa: James Bond : a Nietzschean for the Cold War
Charles Taliaferro and Michel Le Gall: Bond as chivalric, comic hero
Matthew Tedesco: For England, James? : Bond, politics, and lawThe moral status of the Double-0 agent : thinking about the license to kill
Greg Forster: "Just a stupid policeman" : Bond and the rule of law
Jacob M. Held: "Don't you men know any other way?" : punishment beyond retributivism and deterrence
Jerold J. Abrams: Oh, don't be an idiot, 007 : knowledge and technologyThe epistemology of James Bond : the logic of abduction
Steven Zani: James Bond and Q : Heidegger's technology, or "You're not a sportsman, Mr. Bond"
William J. McKinney: James Bond and the philosophy of technology : it's more than just the gadgets of Q Branch
Robert Arp and Kevin S. Decker: Why do Chinese girls taste different from all other girls? : multiculturalism, women, and a more sensitive Bond"That fatal kiss" : Bond, ethics, and the objectification of women
Dean A. Kowalski.: The new millennium Bond and Yin-Yang Chinese cosmology
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