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by Courtland Lewis




  Table of Contents

  Popular Culture and Philosophy

  Title Page

  We’ve Been Abducted by the Doctor, and We Love It!

  EPISODE 1 - I’m the Doctor. Who?

  Chapter 1 - Just as I Was Getting to Know Me

  The Most Puzzling Puzzle

  Self and Memory

  Meeting Yourself

  Deep Further Facts?

  Person-Stages, Animals, and Narratives

  A Dead End?

  Chapter 2 - Who Is the Doctor? For That Matter, Who Are You?

  Are You Your Body?

  Worms in the Space-Time Continuum

  The Problem of People with No Bodies

  The Problem of People Who Materialize Out of Nowhere

  The Problem of Possession

  Are You Your Memories?

  Are You Your Personality?

  Doctor Who and the Ultimate Answer

  Chapter 3 - Who’s Who on Gallifrey

  Who’s in a Name?

  What’s the Story?

  What’s in Regeneration?

  What’s Continuity Without Persistence?

  Where’s the Soul?

  What Do You Have in Mind?

  Who Is Jackson Lake?

  What’s in Teleportation?

  Who’s Your Closest Continuer?

  What’s Persistence Without Identity?

  Chapter 4 - Is the Doctor Still the Doctor—Am I Still Me?

  Who Cares?

  I’m a Soul Man

  Remember the Good Ole Days?

  The Causal Nexus

  The Whole Show

  I Think, Therefore I Exist . . . I Think

  EPISODE 2 - Wibbly-Wobbly, Timey-Wimey . . . Stuff

  Chapter 5 - Timey-Wimey Stuff

  Vitruvian Man in the City of Death

  Time Loops and Paradoxes

  The Paradox Machine

  The TARDIS Inside and Out

  The Paradox of the Time Meddler

  Turn Left

  Actual Actualists

  Alternative Time

  We Wouldn’t Be Here Without Time Travel

  Chapter 6 - Could the Daleks Stop the Pyramids Being Built?

  There’s No Time Like the Present

  What’s So Special about Now?

  The Growing Block Theory—A Middle Way

  To Be in the Past or Not to Be in the Past—What Is the Question?

  The Daleks Can Stop the Pyramids from Being Built!

  Chapter 7 - The Doctor on Reversed Causation and Closed Causal Chains

  Anatomy of a Time Traveler

  Let’s Do the Time Warp Again!

  Diagnosis

  Prognosis

  Chapter 8 - Logically, What Would a Cyberman Do?

  We Will Survive

  We are Human-Point-2. Every Citizen will Receive a Free Upgrade.

  Feelings? I Do Not Understand that Word

  Locate and Destroy All Animal Organisms!

  If Thomas Hobbes Had Designed the Cybermen

  Have You No Emotions, Sir?

  There Are Some Corners of the Universe which Have Bred the Most Terrible Things

  If John Stuart Mill Had Designed the Cybermen

  You Will Become Like Us

  The Cybermen Won’t Advance. You’ll Just Stop.

  If David Hume Had Designed the Cybermen

  This Is the Age of Steel

  Chapter 9 - Ain’t We All the Same? Underneath, Ain’t We All Kin?

  What Are Species?

  Finding the Human Factor

  The Death of Essentialism ... and Its Resurrection

  Species Concepts and the Reality of Species

  They May Not Be Human, but Could Daleks Be People Too?

  Chapter 10 - To Be Is Not to Be Perceived?

  It’s What’s in the Dark

  Stay in the Light

  Count the Shadows

  Is There Truth in the Shadows?

  Don’t Blink

  Doomed to Be Perceived

  Chapter 11 - Could There Be Carrionites?

  Enter the Carrionites

  Interesting Isn’t It? Allons-y, Alonso . . .

  Time and Space, but No Relative Dimensions

  Not So Much Timey-Wimey, as Teeny-Weeny Stuff

  Aww, . . . Poor Monster. Should We Feel Sorry for the Carrionites?

  EPISODE 3 - It’s a Different Morality. Get Used to It, or Go Home!

  Chapter 12 - The Ethics of the Last of the Time Lords

  Just This Once! Everybody Lives!

  Have You Ever Thought What It’s Like ... to Be Exiles?

  “Howzat!” Prometheus Is a Fast Bowler

  Chapter 13 - Empathy, Ethics, and Wonder

  Paths Not Taken

  Our Doctor and Ethics

  Ethics and Wonder

  Wonder and the Doctor’s Companions

  A Better Way of Living Your Life

  Chapter 14 - Doctor, Who Cares?

  The Sanctimonious Doctor

  On the Necessity of Companions

  Sad Is Happy for Deep People

  The Fury of the Time Lord

  Toward Caring

  Chapter 15 - Why the Doctor and Rose Tyler Kant Be Together

  Groundwork of a Time Lord’s Morals

  A Rose by Any Other Name Would Still Be Virtuous

  Love in the Time of Daleks

  Critique of Gallifreyan Reason

  Journal of Impossible Things

  Parting of the Ways

  Allons-y into the Starry Heavens

  Chapter 16 - Should the Daleks Be Exterminated?

  The Dilemma

  Only One Race Can Survive

  A New Beginning

  Exterminate! Exterminate! Exterminate!

  Scarred Relics of Ourselves

  Which of You Will Do It?

  The Genocidal Doctor

  The Dalek Within

  Chapter 17 - Why the Daleks Will Never Beat Us

  What on Earth Is Speciesism?

  Why the Daleks Are Speciesist

  Emotions Matter

  Is There Any Hope for the Daleks?

  Why the Doctor Is So Special

  Chapter 18 - Cybermen Evil? I Don’t Think So!

  The Ethics of Cybermen

  The Geneses of the Cybermen

  Is There a Doctor in the House Who Can Help?

  Two New Cyber-Approaches: Enlightenment and a Good Ad-Campaign

  EPISODE 4 - Human Beings, You’re Amazing. Apart from That, You’re Completely Mad

  Chapter 19 - Regeneration and Resurrection

  Not Impossible ... Just a Bit Unlikely

  I Was Dead Too Long This Time

  A Dandy and a Clown

  It Will Shake Up the Brain Cells a Little

  But He’s Not You

  Here They Are ... Ready to Outsit Eternity

  Chapter 20 - And, Before I Go ...

  You’re My Replacements

  A New Body ...

  Absolutely the Same Man

  I Remember! I Am the Doctor!

  Time Will Tell

  Love and Doctors

  Chapter 21 - What the World Needs Is ... a Doctor

  That’s What You Do. You’re the Doctor. You Save People.

  I’ll Tell You What I Can See.... Humans. Brilliant Humans

  I Thought It Was Just the Doctor that We Needed, but It’s Both of You

  Chapter 22 - Overcoming Evil, and Spite, and Resentment, and Revenge

  Time Lord, All-Too-Time Lord

  Resentment Consumes the Master

  The Doctor’s Overcoming

  How Can a Degenerate Do All This?

  Life: A Celebration

 
; Chapter 23 - Schopenhauer’s Master

  His Mind Is My Mind

  The Master’s Will

  Back to the Carnival

  Escape to Doctor Who

  Chapter 24 - Sympathy for the Master

  My Lord, Master ...

  The Struggle unto Death, and Its Irony

  My Name Is ‘the Master’

  The Master as a World-Historical Individual

  The Master: The Slave of the Time-Lord Cunning of Reason

  Chapter 25 - Is the Doctor the Destroyer of Worlds?

  I Used to Have So Much Mercy

  I Am Giving You a Choice

  She’s My Plus One

  I Am the Bad Wolf

  EPISODE 5 - Brilliant! Fantastic! Molto Bene!

  Chapter 26 - The Horror of the Weeping Angels

  Carroll and Horror

  Fearing Angels

  Disgust and Blinking

  One More Thing, Don’t Blink!

  Chapter 27 - Beauty Is Not in the Eye-Stalk of the Beholder

  Earth Versus Skaro

  The Embodiment of Evil

  Katy Manning and a Discreetly-Placed Sink Plunger

  Inferno

  Daleks in Moscow

  A Beautiful Destiny

  Chapter 28 - Monadology of the Time Lords

  What Makes the Doctor “the Doctor”?

  The Laws of Time and the Best of All Possible Worlds

  Dimensional Transcendentalism and the Principle of Indiscernibles

  The Matrix, Perception, and Pre-Established Harmony

  The Incompossible Valeyard

  The Odd Thought of Doctor Who

  EPISODE 6 - Lots of Planets Have a North!

  Chapter 29 - The Evil of the Daleks

  Evil, Rationality, and Dehumanization

  The War, the Bomb, and the Survivors

  The Mutants: Possible Futures: Evolution and Degeneration

  Bunker Mentality or Love?

  Chapter 30 - The Decline and Fall of the British Empire, Sponsored by TARDIS

  A Romantic Wanderer

  The History of Ordinary Events

  Preparing Britain and the World for Doctor Who

  The Doctor, Defender of British Dreams

  Chapter 31 - Doctor Who as Philosopher and Myth Maker

  Tigella: Battlefield in the War between Myth and Science

  Terra Alpha and Varos

  Manussa and the Power of Mythical Thought

  The Doctor at the Walls of Troy

  The Mythologizing of Science

  The Doctor Dances

  Chapter 32 - Philosophy, Fantastic!

  For the Love of Philosophy and Doctor Who

  Doctor Who as Philosophy

  Ah, Doctor. We Know You by Reputation

  Would You Like a Jelly Baby?

  The What, When, and Who of Doctor Who

  The High Council of Gallifrey

  The Matrix of Time Lord Bibliographic Sources

  Logically Organized Index, for the Cyberman and Dalek in All of Us

  Copyright Page

  Popular Culture and Philosophy ®

  Series Editor: George A. Reisch

  VOLUME 1

  Seinfeld and Philosophy: A Book about Everything and Nothing (2000)

  VOLUME 2

  The Simpsons and Philosophy: The D’oh! of Homer (2001)

  VOLUME 3

  The Matrix and Philosophy: Welcome to the Desert of the Real (2002)

  VOLUME 4

  Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Philosophy: Fear and Trembling in Sunnydale (2003)

  VOLUME 5

  The Lord of the Rings and Philosophy: One Book to Rule Them All (2003)

  VOLUME 6

  Baseball and Philosophy: Thinking Outside the Batter’s Box (2004)

  VOLUME 9

  Harry Potter and Philosophy: If Aristotle Ran Hogwarts (2004)

  VOLUME 12

  Star Wars and Philosophy: More Powerful than You Can Possibly Imagine (2005)

  VOLUME 13

  Superheroes and Philosophy: Truth, Justice, and the Socratic Way (2005)

  VOLUME 17

  Bob Dylan and Philosophy: It’s Alright Ma (I’m Only Thinking) (2006)

  VOLUME 18

  Harley-Davidson and Philosophy: Full-Throttle Aristotle (2006)

  VOLUME 19

  Monty Python and Philosophy: Nudge Nudge, Think Think! (2006)

  VOLUME 23

  James Bond and Philosophy: Questions Are Forever (2006)

  VOLUME 24

  Bullshit and Philosophy: Guaranteed to Get Perfect Results Every Time (2006)

  VOLUME 25

  The Beatles and Philosophy: Nothing You Can Think that Can’t Be Thunk (2006)

  VOLUME 26

  South Park and Philosophy: Bigger, Longer, and More Penetrating (2007) Edited by Richard Hanley

  VOLUME 28

  The Grateful Dead and Philosophy: Getting High Minded about Love and Haight (2007) Edited by Steven Gimbel

  VOLUME 30

  Pink Floyd and Philosophy: Careful with that Axiom, Eugene! (2007) Edited by George A. Reisch

  VOLUME 31

  Johnny Cash and Philosophy: The Burning Ring of Truth (2008) Edited by John Huss and David Werther

  VOLUME 32

  Bruce Springsteen and Philosophy: Darkness on the Edge of Truth (2008) Edited by Randall E. Auxier and Doug Anderson

  VOLUME 33

  Battlestar Galactica and Philosophy: Mission Accomplished or Mission Frakked Up? (2008) Edited by Josef Steiff and Tristan D. Tamplin

  VOLUME 34

  iPod and Philosophy: iCon of an ePoch (2008) Edited by D.E. Wittkower

  VOLUME 35

  Star Trek and Philosophy: The Wrath of Kant (2008) Edited by Jason T. Eberl and Kevin S. Decker

  VOLUME 36

  The Legend of Zelda and Philosophy: I Link Therefore I Am (2008) Edited by Luke Cuddy

  VOLUME 37

  The Wizard of Oz and Philosophy: Wicked Wisdom of the West (2008) Edited by Randall E. Auxier and Phillip S. Seng

  VOLUME 38

  Radiohead and Philosophy: Fitter Happier More Deductive (2009) Edited by Brandon W. Forbes and George A. Reisch

  VOLUME 39

  Jimmy Buffett and Philosophy: The Porpoise Driven Life (2009) Edited by Erin McKenna and Scott L. Pratt

  VOLUME 40

  Transformers and Philosophy (2009) Edited by John Shook and Liz Stillwaggon Swan

  VOLUME 41

  Stephen Colbert and Philosophy: I Am Philosophy (And So Can You!) (2009) Edited by Aaron Allen Schiller

  VOLUME 42

  Supervillains and Philosophy: Sometimes, Evil Is Its Own Reward (2009) Edited by Ben Dyer

  VOLUME 43

  The Golden Compass and Philosophy: God Bites the Dust (2009) Edited by Richard Greene and Rachel Robison

  VOLUME 44

  Led Zeppelin and Philosophy: All Will Be Revealed (2009) Edited by Scott Calef

  VOLUME 45

  World of Warcraft and Philosophy: Wrath of the Philosopher King (2009) Edited by Luke Cuddy and John Nordlinger

  Volume 46

  Mr. Monk and Philosophy: The Curious Case of the Defective Detective (2010) Edited by D.E. Wittkower

  Volume 47

  Anime and Philosophy: Wide Eyed Wonder (2010) Edited by Josef Steiff and Tristan D. Tamplin

  VOLUME 48

  The Red Sox and Philosophy: Green Monster Meditations (2010) Edited by Michael Macomber

  VOLUME 49

  Zombies, Vampires, and Philosophy: New Life for the Undead (2010) Edited by Richard Greene and K. Silem Mohammad

  VOLUME 50

  Facebook and Philosophy: What’s on Your Mind? (2010) Edited by D.E. Wittkower

  VOLUME 51

  Soccer and Philosophy: Beautiful Thoughts on the Beautiful Game (2010) Edited by Ted Richards

  VOLUME 52

  Manga and Philosophy: Fullmetal Metaphysician (2010) Edited by Josef Steiff and Adam Barkman

  VOLUME 53

 
; Martial Arts and Philosophy: Beating and Nothingness (2010) Edited by Graham Priest and Damon Young

  VOLUME 54

  The Onion and Philosophy: Fake News Story True, Alleges Indignant Area Professor (2010) Edited by Sharon M. Kaye

  VOLUME 55

  Doctor Who and Philosophy: Bigger on the Inside (2010) Edited by Courtland Lewis and Paula Smithka

  IN PREPARATION:

  Rush and Philosophy (2011) Edited by Jim Berti and Durrell Bowman

  Dexter and Philosophy (2011) Edited by Richard Greene, George A. Reisch, and Rachel Robison

  Halo and Philosophy (2011) Edited by Luke Cuddy

  Dune and Philosophy (2011) Edited by Jeffery Nicholas

  Sherlock Holmes and Philosophy (2011) Edited by Josef Steiff

  Inception and Philosophy (2011) Edited by Thorsten Botz-Bornstein

  Breaking Bad and Philosophy (2011) Edited by David R. Koepsell

  Curb Your Enthusiasm and Philosophy (2011) Edited by Mark Ralkowski

  We’ve Been Abducted by the Doctor, and We Love It!

  The End of Time and the Beginning of Time

  On November 22nd 1963 President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, closing an important chapter of American history and culture. The very next day, across the pond, Doctor Who premiered in Britain, opening a new chapter of British culture and history that would eventually conquer the entire world.

 

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