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  1. Ender's game and philosophy
    the logic gate is down
    Contributor: Decker, Kevin S.
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Wiley Blackwell, Malden, MA ; John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, NJ

    A threat to humanity portending the end of our species lurks in the cold recesses of space. Our only hope is an eleven-year-old boy. Celebrating the long-awaited release of the movie adaptation of Orson Scott Card's novel about highly trained child... more

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    A threat to humanity portending the end of our species lurks in the cold recesses of space. Our only hope is an eleven-year-old boy. Celebrating the long-awaited release of the movie adaptation of Orson Scott Card's novel about highly trained child geniuses fighting a race of invading aliens, this collection of original essays probes key philosophical questions raised in the narrative, including the ethics of child soldiers, politics on the internet, and the morality of war and genocide. Original essays dissect the diverse philosophical questions raised in Card's best-selling sci-fi classic, winner of the Nebula and Hugo Awards and which has been translated in 29 languages.

     

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    Contributor: Decker, Kevin S.
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781118572696; 1118572696; 1299712428; 9781299712423; 9781118572672; 111857267X; 9781118386583; 1118386582
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    Series: The Blackwell philosophy and popculture series
    Subjects: Science fiction, American; Philosophy in literature; LITERARY CRITICISM; Philosophy in literature; Science fiction, American
    Other subjects: Card, Orson Scott: Ender's game; Wiggin, Ender (Fictitious character)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (vii, 234 Seiten.)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  2. Ender's game and philosophy
    the logic gate is down
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Wiley Blackwell, Malden, MA

    A threat to humanity portending the end of our species lurks in the cold recesses of space. Our only hope is an eleven-year-old boy. Celebrating the long-awaited release of the movie adaptation of Orson Scott Card's novel about highly trained child... more

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    A threat to humanity portending the end of our species lurks in the cold recesses of space. Our only hope is an eleven-year-old boy. Celebrating the long-awaited release of the movie adaptation of Orson Scott Card's novel about highly trained child geniuses fighting a race of invading aliens, this collection of original essays probes key philosophical questions raised in the narrative, including the ethics of child soldiers, politics on the internet, and the morality of war and genocide. Original essays dissect the diverse philosophical questions raised in Card's best-selling sci-fi classic, winner of the Nebula and Hugo Awards and which has been translated in 29 languages pt. 1. Third : the making of an impossible child -- pt. 2. Game : cooperation or confrontation? -- pt. 3. Hive-queen : all together now -- pt. 4. War : kill or be killed -- pt. 5. Hegemon : the terrible things are only about to begin.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 1118572696; 1299712428; 111857267X; 1118386582; 9781299712423; 9781118572672; 9781118572696; 9781118386583
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    Series: The Blackwell philosophy and popculture series
    Subjects: Science fiction, American; Philosophy in literature; LITERARY CRITICISM ; American ; General; Philosophy in literature; Science fiction, American; Criticism, interpretation, etc; Wiggin, Ender; Ender's game (Card, Orson Scott)
    Other subjects: Wiggin, Ender (Fictitious character); Card, Orson Scott: Ender's game
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (vii, 234 pages)
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index

  3. Ender's game and philosophy
    the logic gate is down
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Wiley Blackwell, Malden, MA

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781118572672; 9781118572696; 9781299712423; 9781118386583
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    Series: The Blackwell philosophy and popculture series
    Subjects: Criticism, interpretation, etc; Ender's game (Card, Orson Scott); LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General; Philosophy in literature; Science fiction, American; Science fiction, American / History and criticism; Philosophy in literature
    Other subjects: Wiggin, Ender / (Fictitious character); Card, Orson Scott; Card, Orson Scott / Ender's game; Wiggin, Ender / (Fictitious character)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (vii, 234 pages)
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index

    A threat to humanity portending the end of our species lurks in the cold recesses of space. Our only hope is an eleven-year-old boy. Celebrating the long-awaited release of the movie adaptation of Orson Scott Card's novel about highly trained child geniuses fighting a race of invading aliens, this collection of original essays probes key philosophical questions raised in the narrative, including the ethics of child soldiers, politics on the internet, and the morality of war and genocide. Original essays dissect the diverse philosophical questions raised in Card's best-selling sci-fi classic, winner of the Nebula and Hugo Awards and which has been translated in 29 languages

  4. Ender's game and philosophy
    the logic gate is down
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Wiley Blackwell, Malden, MA

    A threat to humanity portending the end of our species lurks in the cold recesses of space. Our only hope is an eleven-year-old boy. Celebrating the long-awaited release of the movie adaptation of Orson Scott Card's novel about highly trained child... more

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    A threat to humanity portending the end of our species lurks in the cold recesses of space. Our only hope is an eleven-year-old boy. Celebrating the long-awaited release of the movie adaptation of Orson Scott Card's novel about highly trained child geniuses fighting a race of invading aliens, this collection of original essays probes key philosophical questions raised in the narrative, including the ethics of child soldiers, politics on the internet, and the morality of war and genocide. Original essays dissect the diverse philosophical questions raised in Card's best-selling sci-fi classic, winner of the Nebula and Hugo Awards and which has been translated in 29 languages pt. 1. Third : the making of an impossible child -- pt. 2. Game : cooperation or confrontation? -- pt. 3. Hive-queen : all together now -- pt. 4. War : kill or be killed -- pt. 5. Hegemon : the terrible things are only about to begin.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 1118572696; 1299712428; 111857267X; 1118386582; 9781299712423; 9781118572672; 9781118572696; 9781118386583
    Other identifier:
    Series: The Blackwell philosophy and popculture series
    Subjects: Science fiction, American; Philosophy in literature; LITERARY CRITICISM ; American ; General; Philosophy in literature; Science fiction, American; Criticism, interpretation, etc; Wiggin, Ender; Ender's game (Card, Orson Scott)
    Other subjects: Wiggin, Ender (Fictitious character); Card, Orson Scott: Ender's game
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (vii, 234 pages)
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index