RI AL C ONT E NTS “Unraveling the Mysteries” ix 1 MA I NTRODUCTION: TE ACK NOW LE D G M E NTS PA R T O N E D “IT ALL BEGAN ON A WARM SUMMER’S EVENING IN GREECE”: ARISTOTELIAN INSIGHTS 7 GH TE 1 Aristotle on Sheldon Cooper: Ancient Greek Meets Modern Geek Greg Littmann RI 2 “You’re a Sucky, Sucky Friend”: Seeking Aristotelian Friendship in The Big Bang Theory 21 Dean A. Kowalski 35 CO PY 3 The Big Bang Theory on the Use and Abuse of Modern Technology Kenneth Wayne Sayles III PA R T T W O “IS IT WRONG TO SAY I LOVE OUR KILLER ROBOT?”: ETHICS AND VIRTUE 4 Feeling Bad about Feeling Good: Is It Morally Wrong to Laugh at Sheldon? W. Scott Clifton v 51 vi 5 CONTENTS . . . But Is Wil Wheaton Evil? Donna Marie Smith 6 Do We Need a Roommate Agreement?: Pleasure, Selfishness, and Virtue in The Big Bang Theory Gregory L. Bock and Jeffrey L. Bock 65 80 PA R T T H R E E “PERHAPS YOU MEAN A DIFFERENT THING THAN I DO WHEN YOU SAY ‘SCIENCE’”: SCIENCE, SCIENTISM, AND RELIGION 7 Getting Fundamental about Doing Physics in The Big Bang Theory Jonathan Lawhead 99 8 Sheldon, Leonard, and Leslie: The Three Faces of Quantum Gravity Andrew Zimmerman Jones 112 9 The One Paradigm to Rule Them All: Scientism and The Big Bang Theory Massimo Pigliucci 128 10 Cooper Considerations: Science, Religion, and Family Adam Barkman and Dean A. Kowalski 144 PA R T F O U R “I NEED YOUR OPINION ON A MATTER OF SEMIOTICS”: LANGUAGE AND MEANING 11 Wittgenstein and Language Games in The Big Bang Theory Janelle Pötzsch 161 12 “I’m Afraid You Couldn’t Be More Wrong!”: Sheldon and Being Right about Being Wrong Adolfas Mackonis 175 vii CONTENTS 13 The Cooper Conundrum: Good Lord, Who’s Tolerating Whom? Ruth E. Lowe 14 The Mendacity Bifurcation Don Fallis 189 203 PA R T F I V E “THE HUMAN EXPERIENCE THAT HAS ALWAYS ELUDED ME”: THE HUMAN CONDITION 15 Mothers and Sons of The Big Bang Theory Ashley Barkman 219 16 Penny, Sheldon, and Personal Growth through Difference Nicholas G. Evans 233 17 Deconstructing the Women of The Big Bang Theory: So Much More Than Girlfriends Mark D. White and Maryanne L. Fisher 244 “Hey, It’s a Big Menu—There’s Two Pages Just for Desserts” 257 “But If We Were Part of the Team . . . We Could Drink for Free in Any Bar in Any College Town” 261 “Cornucopia . . . Let’s Make That Our Word of the Day” 267 THE EPISODE COMPENDIUM: C O N T R I B U TO R S : INDEX:
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