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William Irwin (philosopher)

William Irwin (born 1970) is Professor of Philosophy at King's College in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania and is best known for originating the "philosophy and popular culture" book genre with Seinfeld and Philosophy: A Book about Everything and Nothing in 1999 and The Simpsons and Philosophy: The D'oh! of Homer in 2001.

Early life edit

Irwin was born in 1970 and raised in Yonkers, New York. He attended Regis High School in Manhattan, a Jesuit institution, graduating in 1988. He received his B.A. in Philosophy from Fordham University in 1992 where he graduated Phi Beta Kappa and Summa cum Laude, having attended Fordham on a full Presidential Scholarship. He later received his Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University at Buffalo, The State University of New York in 1996 at the age of 26. Irwin’s dissertation, “Harmonizing Hermeneutics: The Normative and Descriptive Approaches, Interpretation and Criticism,” was awarded the Perry Prize for Outstanding Dissertations in Philosophy. His dissertation director was Jorge J.E. Gracia. E.D. Hirsch, Jr. was his external evaluator.

Contributions to philosophy edit

Irwin is the author of God Is a Question, Not an Answer: Finding Common Ground in Our Uncertainty, published by Rowman & Littlefield.

The Free Market Existentialist: Capitalism without Consumerism was published by Wiley-Blackwell in 2015. Michael Shermer, the editor of Skeptic magazine, praised the book, saying “William Irwin has transcended ideology and tribalism to unite a set of ideas that, for the first time, could end the rancor between the Left and the Right by reminding each of their shared values. This book will change the thinking of everyone interested in politics, economics, or religion—a game changing work.”

Irwin’s first book, Intentionalist Interpretation: A Philosophical Explanation and Defense, was nominated for the American Philosophical Association Young Scholar’s Book Prize and was the subject of a special book session at the annual meeting of the Canadian Society for Hermeneutics and Postmodern Thought in May 2000.

Irwin's creative writing includes two poetry books, Both/And and Always Dao, and two novels, Free Dakota and Little Siddhartha, a sequel to Hermann Hesse's novel Siddhartha.

Irwin has published articles in scholarly journals such as Philosophy and Literature, Philosophy Today, Journal of Value Inquiry, and The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism.

Irwin is best known for having originated the philosophy and popular culture genre of books with Seinfeld and Philosophy: A Book about Everything and Nothing in 1999 and then the popular The Simpsons and Philosophy: The D'oh! of Homer in 2001. He was editor of these books and then series editor of the Popular Culture and Philosophy Series through Open Court Publishing Company, producing titles such as Harry Potter and Philosophy: If Aristotle Ran Hogwarts, Star Wars and Philosophy: More Powerful Than You Can Possibly Imagine, Superheroes and Philosophy: Truth, Justice, and the Socratic Way, and many others.[1] Carlin Romano from The Chronicle of Higher Education called the Popular Culture and Philosophy Series “the most serious philosophy series on the market, if some link between academic seriousness and real life still exists.”[2] In an article in the Chronicle of Higher Education, Stephen T. Asma called William Irwin the “chief architect” of the philosophy and popular culture movement.[3]

In 2006, Irwin left Open Court to become the General Editor of The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series through Wiley-Blackwell.[4] Reuters (now Thomson Reuters) reported that Irwin’s books have sold more than one million copies.[5] South Park and Philosophy: You Know, I Learned Something Today was the first in that series, published in 2006. Metallica and Philosophy: A Crash Course in Brain Surgery followed shortly thereafter; Scott Ian from Anthrax called it “a kick-ass read.”[6] The series also includes Black Sabbath and Philosophy: Mastering Reality published in 2012. Irwin is quoted in USA Today as claiming that "the books are about smart popular culture for smart fans.”[7]

Irwin first theorized the philosophy and pop culture genre in his article “Philosophy as/and/of Popular Culture” in Irwin and Gracia eds. Philosophy and the Interpretation of Popular Culture (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2006), pp. 41–63. In 2010 he explained the motivation for the series and defended it against critics in an article in The Philosophers’ Magazine titled “Fancy Taking a Pop?” Irwin defended the style of the books in “Writing for the Reader: A Defense of Philosophy and Popular Culture Books”.

When Irwin was with Open Court, he edited The Matrix and Philosophy: Welcome to the Desert of the Real, which Anderson Cooper referred to as an "interesting collection of thoughts on the movie and its place in the world" in an interview with Irwin.[8] Irwin also discussed a follow-up book, More Matrix and Philosophy: Revolutions and Reloaded Decoded, in an interview with Keith Olbermann.[9]

Irwin is the author of the first book exclusively focused on the lyrics of James Hetfield, The Meaning of Metallica: Ride the Lyrics.

Irwin has appeared as a guest on hundreds of radio shows, television shows, and podcasts. He has been interviewed by Time, The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, The Chronicle of Higher Education, USA Today, the BBC, CNN, NPR, and MSNBC, among others. In a 2010 interview with Time, Irwin said “Philosophy has had a bad rap for centuries. People mistakenly think it has nothing to do with their everyday lives, including enjoying media.”[10] Concerning readers’ reaction to the book series, Irwin told The Wall Street Journal, "I think an equal amount of people find it either too fluffy or too rigorous."[11]

In May 2012 Irwin was named Outstanding Alumnus by the Philosophy Department at the University at Buffalo, The State University of New York. He is the first person ever to receive this award.

Along with David Kyle Johnson, Irwin writes the blog "Plato on Pop" for Psychology Today.

He also maintains the blog “It’s Your Choice: The Free Market Existentialist Perspective” for Psychology Today.

Editorial activities edit

Series Editor, The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series (Wiley-Blackwell) Series Editor, Popular Culture and Philosophy (Open Court Publishing).

Bibliography edit

Books authored edit

  • God Is a Question, Not an Answer: Finding Common Ground in Our Uncertainty (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2019).
  • Little Siddhartha: A Sequel (Brunswick, Maine: Shanti Arts Publishing, 2018).
  • Free Dakota (Roundfire Books, 2016).
  • The Free Market Existentialist: Capitalism without Consumerism (Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 2015)
  • Intentionalist Interpretation: A Philosophical Explanation and Defense (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, December 1999). Nominated for the American Philosophical Association Young Scholar's Book Prize.
  • Critical Thinking: A Student's Introduction (with G. Bassham, H. Nardone, and J. Wallace), ( New York : McGraw-Hill, 2001; 2nd Edition 2004; 3rd Edition 2007).
  • Both/And (Wilmington, NC: Wisdom/Work, 2021).
  • Always Dao (Brunswick, Maine: Shanti Arts Publishing, 2021).
  • The Meaning of Metallica: Ride the Lyrics (Toronto: ECW, 2022).

Books edited edit

  • The Philosophical Legacy of Jorge J.E. Gracia (co-edited with Robert Delfino and Jonathan J. Sanford) (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2022).
  • The Death and Resurrection of the Author? (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2002).
  • Philosophy and the Interpretation of Pop Culture (co-edited with Jorge J.E. Gracia) (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2007).
  • Black Sabbath and Philosophy: Mastering Reality (Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2012).
  • Metallica and Philosophy: A Crash Course in Brain Surgery (Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2007). Translated into German, Hungarian, Italian, and Portuguese.
  • More Matrix and Philosophy: Revolutions and Reloaded Decoded (Chicago: Open Court, 2005).
  • The Matrix and Philosophy: Welcome to the Desert of the Real (Chicago: Open Court, 2002). New York Times bestseller. Translated into Japanese, Portuguese, Hungarian, Italian, Russian, Hebrew, and Turkish.
  • The Simpsons and Philosophy: The D’oh! of Homer (with M. Conard and A. Skoble) (Chicago: Open Court, 2001). *#2 on Amazon.com’s list of Best Philosophy Books of 2001. New York Times backlist bestseller. Translated into Italian, Japanese, Korean, Turkish, German, Russian, Hebrew, and Portuguese.
  • Seinfeld and Philosophy: A Book about Everything and Nothing (Chicago: Open Court, 2000). Translated into Turkish, Hebrew, Serbian, Croatian, and Portuguese.

References edit

  1. ^ "Popular Culture and Philosophy".
  2. ^ "More Matrix and Philosophy".
  3. ^ Vol 54, Issue 7, p. B14.
  4. ^ "Wiley".
  5. ^ ""Watchmen" is treasure trove for philosophers". Reuters. 2009-03-05.
  6. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-20. Retrieved 2009-10-12.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  7. ^ Donahue, Deirdre. "'Terminator' gets 'smart' pop-culture treatment". USA Today.
  8. ^ Irwin on CNN (about the Matrix). YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-10.
  9. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the : Irwin on MSNBC (on The Matrix). YouTube.
  10. ^ . Time. 2010-08-08. Archived from the original on August 11, 2010.
  11. ^ Hollander, Sophia (April 21, 2013). "That Pop Song May Provide a Classics Lesson". Wall Street Journal.

External links edit

  • The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series website [1]
  • The Popular Culture and Philosophy Series website [2]
  • William T. Irwin's website [3]

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and when to remove this message William Irwin born 1970 is Professor of Philosophy at King s College in Wilkes Barre Pennsylvania and is best known for originating the philosophy and popular culture book genre with Seinfeld and Philosophy A Book about Everything and Nothing in 1999 and The Simpsons and Philosophy The D oh of Homer in 2001 Contents 1 Early life 2 Contributions to philosophy 3 Editorial activities 4 Bibliography 4 1 Books authored 4 2 Books edited 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editIrwin was born in 1970 and raised in Yonkers New York He attended Regis High School in Manhattan a Jesuit institution graduating in 1988 He received his B A in Philosophy from Fordham University in 1992 where he graduated Phi Beta Kappa and Summa cum Laude having attended Fordham on a full Presidential Scholarship He later received his Ph D in Philosophy from the University at Buffalo The State University of New York in 1996 at the age of 26 Irwin s dissertation Harmonizing Hermeneutics The Normative and Descriptive Approaches Interpretation and Criticism was awarded the Perry Prize for Outstanding Dissertations in Philosophy His dissertation director was Jorge J E Gracia E D Hirsch Jr was his external evaluator Contributions to philosophy editIrwin is the author of God Is a Question Not an Answer Finding Common Ground in Our Uncertainty published by Rowman amp Littlefield The Free Market Existentialist Capitalism without Consumerism was published by Wiley Blackwell in 2015 Michael Shermer the editor of Skeptic magazine praised the book saying William Irwin has transcended ideology and tribalism to unite a set of ideas that for the first time could end the rancor between the Left and the Right by reminding each of their shared values This book will change the thinking of everyone interested in politics economics or religion a game changing work Irwin s first book Intentionalist Interpretation A Philosophical Explanation and Defense was nominated for the American Philosophical Association Young Scholar s Book Prize and was the subject of a special book session at the annual meeting of the Canadian Society for Hermeneutics and Postmodern Thought in May 2000 Irwin s creative writing includes two poetry books Both And and Always Dao and two novels Free Dakota and Little Siddhartha a sequel to Hermann Hesse s novel Siddhartha Irwin has published articles in scholarly journals such as Philosophy and Literature Philosophy Today Journal of Value Inquiry and The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism Irwin is best known for having originated the philosophy and popular culture genre of books with Seinfeld and Philosophy A Book about Everything and Nothing in 1999 and then the popular The Simpsons and Philosophy The D oh of Homer in 2001 He was editor of these books and then series editor of the Popular Culture and Philosophy Series through Open Court Publishing Company producing titles such as Harry Potter and Philosophy If Aristotle Ran Hogwarts Star Wars and Philosophy More Powerful Than You Can Possibly Imagine Superheroes and Philosophy Truth Justice and the Socratic Way and many others 1 Carlin Romano from The Chronicle of Higher Education called the Popular Culture and Philosophy Series the most serious philosophy series on the market if some link between academic seriousness and real life still exists 2 In an article in the Chronicle of Higher Education Stephen T Asma called William Irwin the chief architect of the philosophy and popular culture movement 3 In 2006 Irwin left Open Court to become the General Editor of The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series through Wiley Blackwell 4 Reuters now Thomson Reuters reported that Irwin s books have sold more than one million copies 5 South Park and Philosophy You Know I Learned Something Today was the first in that series published in 2006 Metallica and Philosophy A Crash Course in Brain Surgery followed shortly thereafter Scott Ian from Anthrax called it a kick ass read 6 The series also includes Black Sabbath and Philosophy Mastering Reality published in 2012 Irwin is quoted in USA Today as claiming that the books are about smart popular culture for smart fans 7 Irwin first theorized the philosophy and pop culture genre in his article Philosophy as and of Popular Culture in Irwin and Gracia eds Philosophy and the Interpretation of Popular Culture Lanham MD Rowman amp Littlefield 2006 pp 41 63 In 2010 he explained the motivation for the series and defended it against critics in an article in The Philosophers Magazine titled Fancy Taking a Pop Irwin defended the style of the books in Writing for the Reader A Defense of Philosophy and Popular Culture Books When Irwin was with Open Court he edited The Matrix and Philosophy Welcome to the Desert of the Real which Anderson Cooper referred to as an interesting collection of thoughts on the movie and its place in the world in an interview with Irwin 8 Irwin also discussed a follow up book More Matrix and Philosophy Revolutions and Reloaded Decoded in an interview with Keith Olbermann 9 Irwin is the author of the first book exclusively focused on the lyrics of James Hetfield The Meaning of Metallica Ride the Lyrics Irwin has appeared as a guest on hundreds of radio shows television shows and podcasts He has been interviewed by Time The New York Times the Los Angeles Times The Chronicle of Higher Education USA Today the BBC CNN NPR and MSNBC among others In a 2010 interview with Time Irwin said Philosophy has had a bad rap for centuries People mistakenly think it has nothing to do with their everyday lives including enjoying media 10 Concerning readers reaction to the book series Irwin told The Wall Street Journal I think an equal amount of people find it either too fluffy or too rigorous 11 In May 2012 Irwin was named Outstanding Alumnus by the Philosophy Department at the University at Buffalo The State University of New York He is the first person ever to receive this award Along with David Kyle Johnson Irwin writes the blog Plato on Pop for Psychology Today He also maintains the blog It s Your Choice The Free Market Existentialist Perspective for Psychology Today Editorial activities editSeries Editor The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series Wiley Blackwell Series Editor Popular Culture and Philosophy Open Court Publishing Bibliography editBooks authored edit God Is a Question Not an Answer Finding Common Ground in Our Uncertainty Lanham MD Rowman amp Littlefield 2019 Little Siddhartha A Sequel Brunswick Maine Shanti Arts Publishing 2018 Free Dakota Roundfire Books 2016 The Free Market Existentialist Capitalism without Consumerism Oxford Wiley Blackwell 2015 Intentionalist Interpretation A Philosophical Explanation and Defense Westport CT Greenwood Press December 1999 Nominated for the American Philosophical Association Young Scholar s Book Prize Critical Thinking A Student s Introduction with G Bassham H Nardone and J Wallace New York McGraw Hill 2001 2nd Edition 2004 3rd Edition 2007 Both And Wilmington NC Wisdom Work 2021 Always Dao Brunswick Maine Shanti Arts Publishing 2021 The Meaning of Metallica Ride the Lyrics Toronto ECW 2022 Books edited edit The Philosophical Legacy of Jorge J E Gracia co edited with Robert Delfino and Jonathan J Sanford Lanham MD Rowman amp Littlefield 2022 The Death and Resurrection of the Author Westport CT Greenwood Press 2002 Philosophy and the Interpretation of Pop Culture co edited with Jorge J E Gracia Lanham MD Rowman amp Littlefield 2007 Black Sabbath and Philosophy Mastering Reality Malden MA Blackwell Publishing 2012 Metallica and Philosophy A Crash Course in Brain Surgery Malden MA Blackwell Publishing 2007 Translated into German Hungarian Italian and Portuguese More Matrix and Philosophy Revolutions and Reloaded Decoded Chicago Open Court 2005 The Matrix and Philosophy Welcome to the Desert of the Real Chicago Open Court 2002 New York Times bestseller Translated into Japanese Portuguese Hungarian Italian Russian Hebrew and Turkish The Simpsons and Philosophy The D oh of Homer with M Conard and A Skoble Chicago Open Court 2001 2 on Amazon com s list of Best Philosophy Books of 2001 New York Times backlist bestseller Translated into Italian Japanese Korean Turkish German Russian Hebrew and Portuguese Seinfeld and Philosophy A Book about Everything and Nothing Chicago Open Court 2000 Translated into Turkish Hebrew Serbian Croatian and Portuguese References edit Popular Culture and Philosophy More Matrix and Philosophy Vol 54 Issue 7 p B14 Wiley Watchmen is treasure trove for philosophers Reuters 2009 03 05 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2011 07 20 Retrieved 2009 10 12 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Donahue Deirdre Terminator gets smart pop culture treatment USA Today Irwin on CNN about the Matrix YouTube Archived from the original on 2021 12 10 Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine Irwin on MSNBC on The Matrix YouTube The Meaning of Mad Men Philosophers Take on TV Time 2010 08 08 Archived from the original on August 11 2010 Hollander Sophia April 21 2013 That Pop Song May Provide a Classics Lesson Wall Street Journal External links editThe Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series website 1 The Popular Culture and Philosophy Series website 2 William T Irwin s website 3 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title William Irwin philosopher amp oldid 1170862269, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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