antoman's review against another edition

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funny informative reflective slow-paced

5.0

leah_markum's review against another edition

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3.0

Just the fact that this book exists is awesome. I love the chapter about Lisa and how we live in an anti-intellectual society. However, there is a downside: the essays are written in an academic format, and thus don't read fluidly, which I think would have made this book perfect.

espe_vsj's review against another edition

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challenging informative reflective medium-paced

3.5

bradlyofmartin's review against another edition

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3.0

Don't have a cow Man, have a fun time reading 2 out 5 silly essays on serious subjects.

suzanneke's review against another edition

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challenging informative inspiring reflective medium-paced

4.0

maitote's review against another edition

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2.0

Si bien tiene ideas interesantes, algunos de los mini ensayos son repetitivos. Creo que hay ciertas ideas filosóficas que se pueden explicar se forma muy sencilla y directa, con menos rodeos.

mflaxbart's review against another edition

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3.0

Enjoyable at times, tedious at others. Some of the essayists were barely able to work in more of than a few lines about The Simpsons, limply connecting it to ideas from a pet philosopher, and these essays, no matter how much they had to teach about philosophy, were mostly unentertaining, totally missing the point of the book. Other essays applied a specific philosophical lens to the show and were much more successful at both teaching and entertaining

pussreboots's review against another edition

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5.0

I really enjoyed these series of essays on philosophy with the Simpsons as the starting point. My favorite essay has to be the one comparing Nietze to Bart. I was actually laughing while reading the essay!
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