How I Met Your Mother and Philosophy: Being and Awesomeness

Open Court (2013)
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Abstract

Presents a collection of essays by philosophers about the television program "How I Met Your Mother," analyzing the personalities and behavior of its various characters from a moral and philosophical point of view.

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Bence Nanay
University of Antwerp
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Worcester State University

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