Batman has been one of the world’s most beloved superheroes since
his first appearance in _Detective Comics_ #27 in 1939. Clad in his
dark cowl and cape, he has captured the imagination of millions with
his single-minded mission to create a better world for the people of
Gotham City by fighting crime, making use of expert detective skills,
high-tech crime-fighting gadgets, and an extensive network of
sidekicks and partners. But why has this self-made hero enjoyed such
enduring popularity? And why are his choices so often the subject of
intense debate among his fans and philosophers alike?
_Batman and Ethics_ goes behind the mask to shed new light on the
complexities and contradictions of the Dark Knight’s moral code.
From the logic behind his aversion to killing to the moral status of
vigilantism and his use of torture in pursuit of justice (or perhaps
revenge), Batman’s ethical precepts are compelling but often
inconsistent and controversial. Philosopher and pop culture expert
Mark D. White uses the tools of moral philosophy to track Batman’s
most striking ethical dilemmas and decisions across his most prominent
storylines from the early 1970s through the launch of the New 52, and
suggests how understanding the mercurial moral character of the caped
crusader might help us reconcile our own.
A thought-provoking and entertaining journey through four decades of
Batman’s struggles and triumphs in time for the franchise’s 80th
anniversary, _Batman and Ethics_ is a perfect gateway into the complex
questions of moral philosophy through a focused character study of
this most famous of fictional superheroes.
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ISBN
9781119038030
Publisert
2019
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Wiley Global Research (STMS)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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