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著者・編者 | White, Mark D., |
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出版社 | (Wiley-Blackwell, UK) |
出版年 | 2024 |
ページ数 | 304 pp. |
ニュース番号 | <730-82> |
Learn how Captain America's timeless ethical code is just as relevant in the twenty-first century as it was during the 1940s
Captain America, or simply "Cap," provides an example of the virtues that define personal excellence, as well as the ideals and principles upon which the United States of America was founded. In The Virtues of Captain America, philosopher and long-time comics fan Mark D. White shows us that this fictional superhero's "old-fashioned" moral code is exactly what we need today to restore kindness and respect in our personal and civic lives.
Presenting Captain America's personal morality within a virtue ethics framework, the book opens with an introduction to basic concepts in moral and political philosophy and addresses issues surrounding the use of fictional characters as role models. The following chapters examine Captain America in detail, exploring the individual virtues that Cap exemplifies, the qualities that describe his moral character, his particular brand of patriotism, his ongoing battle with fascism, his personal vision of the "American Dream," his moral integrity and sense of honor, and much more.
Now in its second edition, The Virtues of Captain America is updated to include all the new developments in Captain America's saga, including new examples from the last ten years of Captain America's appearances in Marvel Comics. New coverage of the recent "Secret Empire" storyline, in which Captain America was brainwashed by the fascist organization Hydra, features new sections examining the nature of fascism and how Captain America's character and virtues were affected by the change. This edition also offers new material on Sam Wilson-formerly Captain America's partner the Falcon who recently became Captain America himself-and how his interpretation of the role compares to Steve Rogers'.
Showing how we can be better people if we pay attention to the choices made by the Sentinel of Liberty, The Virtues of Captain America:
Requiring no background in philosophy or familiarity with the source material, the second edition of The Virtues of Captain America: Modern-Day Lessons on Character from a World War II Superhero remains a must-read for everyone wanting to make ethical decisions in complex real-world situations and tackle the personal and political issues of today with integrity and respect.