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SUMMARY:The Good Wife and Philosophy
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DESCRIPTION:<p>Edited by Kimberly Baltzer-Jaray and Robert Arp</p>\n<ol>\n<li>Submit abstracts of no more than 300 words to:robertarp320@gmail.com</a></li>\n<li>Abstracts due: June 15\, 2012</li>\n<li>Notification of accepted abstracts: July 1\, 2012</li>\n<li>First drafts due: September 15\, 2012 (flexible)</li>\n<li>10 to 12-paged papers are written in a conversational style for a&nbsp\;lay audience (this definitely ain&rsquo\;t no JPhil\, Mind\, or Nous&nbsp\;publication)</li>\n</ol>\n<p>Any relevant topic considered\, but here are some possibilities:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>Feminism\, Alicia the good wife\, and Alicia the litigator</li>\n<li>The good wife\, the good husband\, sexuality\, gender\, and societal roles</li>\n<li>Peter\, cheating\, sexual addiction\, and the male psyche</li>\n<li>Alicia\, accepting cheating\, loyalty\, and the female psyche</li>\n<li>Sexual justice and politics in the law</li>\n<li>The use of logical fallacies to influence or manipulate beliefs in&nbsp\;the courtroom</li>\n<li>Memory\, testimony\, and other forms of evidence</li>\n<li>What is legal vs. what is moral</li>\n<li>Crime scenes and the relationship between deduction\, induction\, and abduction</li>\n<li>History and rationale for a jury</li>\n<li>Law and game theory in The Good Wife</li>\n<li>Authenticity and identity in The Good Wife</li>\n<li>History and rationale for swearing on a Bible</li>\n<li>The nature and types of law</li>\n<li>The nature and types of justice</li>\n<li>Right to privacy and violations of that right in The Good Wife</li>\n<li>The elements of an action (motive\, execution\, etc.) and&nbsp\;corresponding punishment</li>\n<li>Pro and con arguments for capital punishment</li>\n<li>Persons\, rights\, and privileges</li>\n<li>Diane and the gun control issue</li>\n<li>Character formation\, virtue ethics\, and characters in The Good Wife</li>\n<li>Types of love and/or friendship in The Good Wife</li>\n<li>An analysis of the nature of murder vs. other forms of killing</li>\n<li>Deontological rights-based vs. utilitarian common-good-based themes&nbsp\;in The Good Wife</li>\n<li>The moral perspectives of the various characters in The Good Wife</li>\n<li>&ldquo\;Heart&rdquo\; and care for the uninsured</li>\n<li>&ldquo\;Infamy\,&rdquo\; psychological coercion\, and responsibility</li>\n<li>&ldquo\;Unplugged&rdquo\; and advance directives</li>\n<li>&ldquo\;Great Firewall\,&rdquo\; types of government\, and censorship</li>\n<li>&ldquo\;Bitcoin for Dummies&rdquo\; and the morality of client-attorney confidentiality</li>\n</ul>\n<p>The Good Wife and Philosophy will be a book in Open Court Publishing&nbsp\;Company&rsquo\;s Popular Culture and Philosophy Series:&nbsp\;http://www.opencourtbooks.com/categories/pcp.htm</a>. Submit ideas for&nbsp\;possible future PCP books to the series editor\, George A. Reisch\, at&nbsp\;pcpideas@caruspub.com</a>: Thanks for your consideration.</p>
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