Dune and Philosophy, Kevin S. Decker
Dune and Philosophy, Kevin S. Decker
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Dune and Philosophy
Minds, Monads, and Muad'Dib

Author: Kevin S. Decker

Narrator: Ariana Delawari, Nas Mehdi

Unabridged: 10 hr 44 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 04/25/2023


Synopsis

"He who controls the spice controls the universe." Frank Herbert's Dune saga is the epic story of Paul, son of Duke Leto Atreides, and heir to the massive fortune promised by the desert planet Arrakis and its vast reservoirs of a drug called "spice." To control the spice, Paul and his mother Jessica, a devotee of the pseudo-religious Bene Gesserit order, must find their place in the culture of the desert-dwelling Fremen of Arrakis. Paul must contend with both the devious rival House Harkonnen and the gargantuan desert sandworms—the source of the spice. The future of the Imperium depends upon one young man who will need to lead a new jihad to control the universe.

Dune and Philosophy recruits twenty-three philosophers to sift wisdom from Frank Herbert's Duniverse, including the first of an expected series of films following Paul "Muad'Dib" Atreides and his descendants, captivatingly brought to the big screen in 2021. Substantial yet accessible chapters address philosophical questions including:

● Is it morally right to create a savior?

● Would interplanetary travel change human nature?

● In conflict, how can you stay light years ahead of your opponents?

● Does history repeat itself?

About Kevin S. Decker

Kevin S. Decker is a professor of philosophy at Eastern Washington University. He has edited and contributed to several books in the Blackwell Pop Culture and Philosophy series, including The Ultimate Star Wars and Philosophy. He also writes, acts, and produces Men in Charge, a sketch-comedy show on Spokane Public Radio.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Mike

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I ABSOLUTELY LOVED THIS BOOK. IF YOU LIKE DUNE, PLEASE GO READ THIS!!! The articles are so enlightening and they absolutely have heightened my experience when it comes to engaging with anything Dune-related. I loved annotating my copy and I'll treasure it forever. I went ahead and purchased all thre......more

Goodreads review by Tristan

“The great tragedy of Frank Herbert’s Dune lies in the fact that despite their successes in the most difficult circumstances imaginable, the superhuman minds of Dune’s strategists, spies, and soldiers simply cannot conceive of a life beyond the brutal one in which they find themselves complicit. Des......more

Goodreads review by Jeffrey

Like any multiauthored volume, this book was a mixed bag. I found some chapters more interesting than others because of my particular interests. I would not recommend reading this book unless you have read all 6 of the Dune novels by Frank Herbert, as many of the chapters deal with characters and the......more