The Man in the High Castle is an Amazon TV show, based on the Philip K. Dick novel, about an “alternate present” (beginning in the 1960s) in which Germany and Japan won World War II, with the former Western US occupied by Japan, the former Eastern US occupied by Nazi Germany, and a small “neutral zone” between them. A theme of the story is that in this alternative world there is eager speculation, fueled by the illicit newsreel, The Grasshopper Lies Heavy, about how the world would have been different if America had won the war. In The Man in the High Castle and Philosophy, twenty-two professional thinkers look at philosophical issues raised by this ongoing enterprise in “alternative history.” One question is whether it really made a profound difference that the Allies won the war, and exactly what differences in everyday life we may expect to arise from an apparent historical turning point. Could it be that some dramatic historical events have only superficial consequences, while some unnoticed occurrences lead to catastrophic results? Another topic is the quest for truth in a world of government misinformation, and how dissenting organizations can make headway.
The Man in the High Castle and Philosophy: Subversive Reports from Another Reality is written by Bruce Krajewski and published by Open Court. The Digital and eTextbook ISBNs for The Man in the High Castle and Philosophy are 9780812699685, 0812699688 and the print ISBNs are 9780812699630, 0812699637.


Draw Furries
Walden: With an Introduction and Annotations by Bill McKibben
The New Seed-Starters Handbook
Mind to Matter
Seeing Power
Protecting Life on Earth
1001 Business Letters for All Occasions
Academic Transformation
Anthology for Musical Analysis: The Common-Practice Period
150 Best Eco House Ideas
Awakening the Luminous Mind
Communication Skills for the Health Care Professional
Beyond the Broken Heart: Participant Book
Inner Alchemy Astrology
Multiplication Is for White People
A Concise Guide to Statistical Analyses Using Excel, SPSS, and the TI-84 Calculator, Spiral bound Version
Pop Painting
David Busch's Nikon D5600 Guide to Digital SLR Photography
Capitalism: A Conversation in Critical Theory 
Review The Man in the High Castle and Philosophy
There are no reviews yet.