Philosophers Explore The Matrix
A**N
Beyond fascinating. I think THE MATRIX is a work ...
Beyond fascinating. I think THE MATRIX is a work of genius, and frighteningly prescient: this book sets it firmly in its cultural context and brings out aspects of the Wachowskis' brilliance that maybe even they weren't aware of.
M**N
Excellent anthology
I have used this excellent anthology four times in my Philosophy and Science Fiction course. The essays are very well written, accessible to undergraduates, and wide-ranging in their approaches to The Matrix. A second volume deals with the other two films in the Matrix trilogy. The present volume focuses on the first film. My students respond well to this text. I learned a lot from it, not only about The Matrix, but also about how to tailor complex ideas to undergraduate students.
S**R
Acceptable Textbook
This book was required for a Sci-Fi and philosophy class, but it was fairly interesting on its own. I don't know that I'd recommend it unless you need it for a class or really love the Matrix. The copy I recieved was in good condition, fairly sturdy and light so I often brought it with me to class.
M**E
Five Stars
Solid book. Helped me to slip a little further into the hole.
S**G
Five Stars
Book like new; excellent read!
D**W
The Matrix - Great philisophical movie.
Great perspectives on the Matrix!
T**S
Absolutely one of the best volumes on the Matrix Trilogy
This book is undoubtedly one of the best volumes on the philosophical ideas underlying the three Matrix movies.The book is what was to be expected from Oxford University Press: high quality. Not only are the articles written by well-known philosophers such as James Pryor, Colin McGinn, Hubert Dreyfus, David Chalmers, Andy Clark, and Kevin Warwick (to name just a few), but they are also of outstanding quality. (Besides, unlike many other books, this book deals with all three Matrix films!)Every article touches on many delicate philosophical (and sometimes religious) aspects of the three Matrix films, but though the philosophy is deep and sometimes counterintuitive, the authors are able to explain the philosophical intricacies with a minimal use of jargon - thus making this a highly accessible volume for a wide audience.The book also offers (in the Appendix) a selection from the classic philosophical texts that inspired the makers of the Matrix trilogy.It is a book that makes you really wonder: what if it all were true...? What if the review you are now reading is not really there? What if... If you read this book, you will never watch The Matrix again in the same way. Highly recommended!
L**O
Welcome to the Matrix
Very few of these books based on popular series have something truly useful and witty to say. This book by OUP is undoubtly one of these. Differently from others, it's not another greedy and shallow explorer of an audience intrigued by the colateral meanings of the trilogy.The essays are easily read, philosophical thoughts are rendered legible (but not simplified to the point of getting innocuous). It's a very good intro to the most pressing questions of western philosophy, such as knowledge, cognition and even ethics -the very same questions that have been "bothering" men throughout history and have come to a delicate point in post-modern times.I highly recommend it.
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