Includes bibliographical references (pages 209-213) and index.
Contents:
Strange thoughts -- The joy of the creepy -- Nothing is stranger than reality -- How strange are we? -- How do we cope with the strange?
Summary:
"'Stranger Things and Philosophy' examines the fantastical world of this phenomenal show with a philosophical lens. This is important precisely because the show rests so heavily on a complex and thought-provoking mythos based around secretive government experiments and a parallel dimension that darkly reflects readers' own. The series as a whole has asked more questions than it has delivered answers, and the chapters in this volume will explore these topics"-- Provided by publisher.
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