Philosophy through the Lens of Anime & Manga

Philosophy through the Lens of Anime & Manga
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Download or read book Philosophy through the Lens of Anime & Manga written by Jay Scribes and published by . This book was released on with total page 161 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Have you ever wondered how the principles of Tao are intricately woven into the narrative of 'One Piece'? What Stoic philosophy lies beneath the surface of the anime 'Vinland Saga'? Are you ready to explore the profound philosophical questions that Pokémon teaches us? And why are 'Dragon Ball' and 'Naruto' considered philosophical masterpieces? This book serves as a guide for everyone who wants to explore philosophy through the lens of their most beloved anime and manga series. It delves into different well-known philosophical schools by providing examples from famous shows and summarizing the core principles of the respective philosophies with the given examples. You'll discover philosophy in a unique way and gain new recommendations for great shows. Embark on a journey to explore your favorite shows through a philosophical lens, gaining insights into the unique worlds of philosophical and spiritual movements


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