Acknowledgments: What? You Want Me to Thank You? ix
Introduction: Read Less, More TV: A Cranky, Slightly Rude
Introduction 1
Henry Jacoby
Part One “Humanity Is Overrated”: House on Life
1 Selfish, Base Animals Crawling Across the Earth: House and the
Meaning of Life 5
Henry Jacoby
2 House and Sartre: “Hell Is Other People” 17
Jennifer L. McMahon
3 Is There a Superman in the House?: A Nietzschean Point of View
30
David Goldblatt
4 House and Moral Luck 39
Jane Dryden
Part Two “Welcome to the End of the Thought Process:” House’s Logic and Method
5 The Logic of Guesswork in Sherlock Holmes and House 55
Jerold J. Abrams
6 It Explains Everything! 71
Barbara Anne Stock
7 The Sound of One House Clapping: The Unmannerly Doctor as Zen
Rhetorician 84
Jeffrey C. Ruff and Jeremy Barris
8 “Being Nice Is Overrated”: House and Socrates on the Necessity
of Conflict 98
Melanie Frappier
9 Is There a Daoist in the House? 112
Peter Vernezze
Part Three “It Is the Nature of Medicine That You Are Going to Screw Up”: House And Ethical Principles
10 “You Care for Everybody”: Cameron’s Ethics of Care 125
Renee Kyle
11 To Intubate or Not to Intubate: House’s Principles and
Priorities 137
Barbara Anne Stock and Teresa Blankmeyer Burke
12 House and Medical Paternalism: “You Can’t Always Get What You
Want.” 150
Mark R. Wicclair
13 If the End Doesn’t Justify the Means, Then What Does? 164
Catherine Sartin
14 House vs. Tritter: On the Clash of Theoretical and Practical
Authority 174
Kenneth Ehrenberg
Part Four “The Drugs Don’t Make Me High, They Make Me Neutral”: Virtues And Character on House
15 House and the Virtue of Eccentricity 187
John R. Fitzpatrick
16 Love: The Only Risk House Can’t Take 198
Sara Protasi
17 A Prescription for Friendship 209
Sara Waller
18 Diagnosing Character: A House Divided? 222
Heather Battaly and Amy Coplan
Contributors: Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital Staff 239
Index: Index of Differential Diagnoses 247
HENRY JACOBY teaches philosophy at East Carolina University. He has published articles on the philosophy of mind and contributed to South Park and Philosophy. He lives in Goldsboro, North Carolina, with his wife, Kathryn, and their two cats, Bunkai and Willow.
WILLIAM IRWIN is a professor of philosophy at King’s College. He originated the philosophy and pop culture gentre of books as coeditor of the bestselling The Simpsons and Philosophy and has overseen recent titles, including Watchmen and Philosophy, House and Philosophy, and Alice in Wonderland and Philosophy.
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