FOREWORD BY TOM MORRIS xi
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS: Some House Points I’d Like to Award xv
Introduction: Harry Potter and the Enchantment of Philosophy 1
PART ONE THE HORCRUX OF THE MATTER: DESTINY, IDENTITY, AND THE SOUL
1 The Soul in Harry Potter 7
Scott Sehon
2 Sirius Black: Man or Dog? 22
Eric Saidel
3 Destiny in the Wizarding World 35
Jeremy Pierce
PART TWO THE MOST POWERFUL MAGIC OF ALL
4 Choosing Love: The Redemption of Severus Snape 53
Catherine Jack Deavel and David Paul Deavel
5 Love Potion No. 9¾ 66
Gregory Bassham
6 Harry Potter, Radical Feminism, and the Power of Love 80
Anne Collins Smith
PART THREE POTTERWATCH: FREEDOM AND POLITICS
7 Patriotism, House Loyalty, and the Obligations of Belonging
97
Andrew P. Mills
8 Dumbledore’s Politics 113
Beth Admiraal and Regan Lance Reitsma
9 Dumbledore, Plato, and the Lust for Power 128
David Lay Williams and Alan J. Kellner
PART FOUR THE ROOM OF REQUIREMENT: A POTTER POTPOURRI
10 Is Dumbledore Gay? Who’s to Say? 143
Tamar Szabó Gendler
11 Choices vs. Abilities: Dumbledore on Self-Understanding
157
Gregory Bassham
12 The Magic of Personal Transformation 172
S. Joel Garver
13 Just in Your Head? J. K. Rowling on Separating Reality from
Illusion 185
John Granger with Gregory Bassham
14 A Pensieve for Your Thoughts? Harry Potter and the Magic of
Memory 198
Amy Kind
15 A Hogwarts Education: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly 212
Gregory Bassham
PART FIVE BEYOND THE VEIL: DEATH, HOPE, AND MEANING
16 The Real Secret of the Phoenix: Moral Regeneration through
Death 229
Charles Taliaferro
17 Beyond Godric’s Hollow: Life after Death and the Search for
Meaning 246
Jonathan L. Walls and Jerry L. Walls
18 Why Harry and Socrates Decide to Die: Virtue and the Common
Good 258
Michael W. Austin
CONTRIBUTORS: The Hogwarts (for Muggles) Faculty 271
THE MARAUDER ’ S INDEX 279
GREGORY BASSHAM is chair of the Philosophy Department and aprofessor of philosophy at King's College in Wilkes-Barre,Pennsylvania. He is coeditor of the forthcoming The Hobbit andPhilosophy and has coedited The Lord of the Rings andPhilosophy, The Chronicles of Narnia and Philosophy, and Basketball and Philosophy. WILLIAM IRWIN is a professor of philosophy at King'sCollege in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. He originated the philosophyand popular culture genre of books as coeditor of the bestsellingThe Simpsons and Philosophy and has overseen recent titles,including Batman and Philosophy, House and Philosophy, andAlice in Wonderland and Philosophy.
'Packedwith interesting ideas and insights an ideal companion foranyone interested in unraveling the subtext and exploring thegreater issues. (Planet-Print Blog.com, July2011).
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