
Philosophieren über Gott und die Welt mit Calvin und Hobbes
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Action & Adventure
Manga
Graphic Novels
格式
平装书
页数
144
语言
德语
已发布
Mar 20, 2018
出版商
Herder
ISBN-10
3451380641
ISBN-13
9783451380648
描述
This engaging exploration delves into the philosophical and theological dimensions of the beloved comic duo, Calvin and Hobbes. The authors, Martin Blay and Michael Winklmann, invite readers on a thought-provoking journey that intertwines the whimsical adventures of a young boy and his stuffed tiger with profound questions about existence, morality, and the nature of faith.
As the playful yet insightful encounters unfold, the narrative encourages reflection on larger metaphysical themes. The authors skillfully draw parallels between the narratives found in the comic and classical philosophical dilemmas, demonstrating how humor and contemplation can coexist. With a rich blend of scholarship and accessibility, the discussion invites both philosophers and casual readers to engage in a dialogue about life's essential questions through the lens of these iconic characters.
This work serves as an intellectual bridge, connecting the innocence of childhood with the complexities of adult thought, ultimately revealing how Calvin and Hobbes continue to inspire meaningful contemplation about the world and our place within it.
As the playful yet insightful encounters unfold, the narrative encourages reflection on larger metaphysical themes. The authors skillfully draw parallels between the narratives found in the comic and classical philosophical dilemmas, demonstrating how humor and contemplation can coexist. With a rich blend of scholarship and accessibility, the discussion invites both philosophers and casual readers to engage in a dialogue about life's essential questions through the lens of these iconic characters.
This work serves as an intellectual bridge, connecting the innocence of childhood with the complexities of adult thought, ultimately revealing how Calvin and Hobbes continue to inspire meaningful contemplation about the world and our place within it.