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Office And Philosophy by J. Jeremy Wisnewski, John Wiley and Sons Ltd

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    Author(s)J. Jeremy Wisnewski
    PublisherJohn Wiley and Sons Ltd
    Edition1. Auflage
    ISBN9781405175555
    Pages324
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJune 2008

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    John Wiley and Sons Ltd Office And Philosophy by J. Jeremy Wisnewski

    Just when you thought paper couldnt be more exciting this book comes your way! This bookjammed full of paperunites philosophy with one of the best shows ever: The Office. Addressing both the current American incarnation and the original British version The Office and Philosophy brings these two wonders of civilization together for a frolic through the mundane yet curiously edifying worlds of Scrantons DunderMifflin and Sloughs WernhamHogg. Is Michael Scott in denial about death? Are Pam and Jim ever going to figure things out? Is David Brent an essentialist? Surprisingly The Office can teach us about the mind Aristotle and humiliation. Even more surprisingly paper companies can allow us to better understand business ethics. Dont believe it? Open this book and behold its beautiful paper.Join the philosophical fray as we explore the abstract world of philosophy through concrete scenes of the unexamined life in The Office. You may discover that Gareth Keenan is secretly a brilliant logician that Dwight Schrute is better off deceiving himself that David Brent is an example of hyperreality and that Michael Scott is hopelessly lost (but you probably already knew that!).



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