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pt. 1. Lisbeth The Idiot Salander -- pt. 2. Mikael Do-Gooder Blomkvist -- pt. 3. Stieg Larsson, mystery man -- pt. 4. Everyone has secrets -- pt. 5. 75,000 volts fo vengeance cant be wrong, can it?;The essential companion to Stieg Larssons bestselling trilogy and director David Finchers 2011 film adaptation. Stieg Larssons bestselling Millennium Trilogy--The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, The Girl Who Played with Fire, and The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets Nest--is an international phenomenon. These books express Larssons lifelong war against injustice, his ethical beliefs, and his deep concern for womens rights. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and Philosophy probes the compelling philosophical issues behind the entire trilogy. What philosophies do Lisbeth Salander and Kant have in common? To catch a criminal, can Lisbeth and Mikael be criminals themselves? Can revenge be ethical? Drawing on some of historys greatest philosophical minds, this book gives fresh insights into Larssons ingeniously plotted tale of crime and corruption. Looks at compelling philosophical issues such as a feminist reading of Lisbeth Salander, Aristotelian arguments for why we love revenge, how Kant can explain why so many women sleep with Mikael Blomkvist, and many more. Includes a chapter from a colleague of Larssons--who worked with him in anti-Nazi activities--that explores Larssons philosophical views on skepticism and quotes from never-before-seen correspondence with Larsson. Offers new insights into the novels key characters, including Lisbeth Salander and Mikael Blomkvist, and investigates the author, Stieg Larsson. As engrossing as the quest to free Lisbeth Salander from her past, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and Philosophy is ideal reading for anyone interested in unraveling the subtext and exploring the greater issues at work in the story

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CONTENTS The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series Series Editor - photo 1

CONTENTS

The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series Series Editor William Irwin - photo 2

The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series

Series Editor: William Irwin

South Park and Philosophy

Edited by Robert Arp

Metallica and Philosophy

Edited by William Irwin

Family Guy and Philosophy

Edited by J. Jeremy Wisnewski

The Daily Show and Philosophy

Edited by Jason Holt

Lost and Philosophy

Edited by Sharon Kaye

24 and Philosophy

Edited by Jennifer Hart Weed, Richard Davis, and Ronald Weed

Battlestar Galactica and Philosophy

Edited by Jason T. Eberl

The Office and Philosophy

Edited by J. Jeremy Wisnewski

Batman and Philosophy

Edited by Mark D. White and Robert Arp

House and Philosophy

Edited by Henry Jacoby

Watchmen and Philosophy

Edited by Mark D. White

X-Men and Philosophy

Edited by Rebecca Housel and J. Jeremy Wisnewski

Terminator and Philosophy

Edited by Richard Brown and Kevin Decker

Heroes and Philosophy

Edited by David Kyle Johnson

Twilight and Philosophy

Edited by Rebecca Housel and J. Jeremy Wisnewski

Final Fantasy and Philosophy

Edited by Jason P. Blahuta and Michel S. Beaulieu

Alice in Wonderland and Philosophy

Edited by Richard Brian Davis

Iron Man and Philosophy

Edited by Mark D. White

True Blood and Philosophy

Edited by George Dunn and Rebecca Housel

Mad Men and Philosophy

Edited by James South and Rod Carveth

30 Rock and Philosophy

Edited by J. Jeremy Wisnewski

The Ultimate Harry Potter and Philosophy

Edited by Gregory Bassham

The Ultimate Lost and Philosophy

Edited by Sharon Kaye

Green Lantern and Philosophy

Edited by Jane Dryden and Mark D. White

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and Philosophy

Edited by Eric Bronson

Copyright 2012 by John Wiley Sons Inc All rights reserved Published by John - photo 3

Copyright 2012 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All rights reserved

Published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, New Jersey

Published simultaneously in Canada

Chapter opener design by Forty-five Degree Design LLC

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data:

The girl with the dragon tattoo and philosophy: everything is fire/edited by Eric Bronson.

p. cm.(The Blackwell philosophy and pop culture series; 40)

Includes bibliographical references and index.

ISBN 978-0-470-94758-6 (pbk.: acid-free paper); ISBN 978-1-118-13291-3 (ebk);

ISBN 978-1-118-13292-0 (ebk); ISBN 978-1-118-13293-7 (ebk)

1. Larsson, Stieg, 19542004Criticism and interpretation. 2. Philosophy

in literature. 3. Larsson, Stieg, 19542004. Mn som hatar kvinnor. 4. Larsson, Stieg,

19542004. Flickan som lekte med elden. 5. Larsson, Stieg, 19542004. Luftslottet som

sprngdes. 6. Larsson, Stieg, 19542004Philosophy. I. Bronson, Eric (date).

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To Pippi Longstocking and the misfit in all of us

Everything great is done in the storm.

Plato

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Confidential Sources

Like all good detective stories, this book has a confusing and complicated cast of characters who intersect in magical ways and fill the words on the page with their living pulse. As Lisbeth Salander and Mikael Blomkvist quickly discover, no one person can go it very far alone.

The authors of this volume, my fellow Knights of the Philosophic Table, shared an obsessive determination to work long hours in the spirit of Kalle Blomkvist. They never lost their patience and joy in putting their cumulative wisdom to work on Lisbeths behalf. To them, Id like to pass on the thoughtful words that Blomkvists sister Annika says to Lisbeth after they go through their trial together: Go and get some sleep. And stay out of trouble for a while. And before your taillights disappear around the corner, let me also say, Thanks.

Everyone should have a Blomkvist playing bass in his band. The guy who flawlessly kept the time when the rest of us went off on our riffs was Bill Irwin. Like Blomkvist, Bill is also a fiercely loyal friend, and professionally, he is almost pathologically focused on the job at hand. He took hold of a story and worked his way forward to the point where it approached perfection. When he was at his best he was brilliant...

Thanks also to Connie Santisteban over at Wiley. Although publishing houses often resemble the Sections top secret office in stermalm, where employees have no idea of the others existence, Connie gives it all a personal touch. And like Erika Berger in charge at Millennium and later at the Svenska Morgon-Posten , Connie runs the show creatively, decisively, and compassionately.

Over at York University, where the Canadian Dags and Mias meet for coffee and contemplation, two people deserve special recognition. Thanks to Patrick Taylor, who, like Dragan Armansky, takes in the outcasts and firmly believes, Everyone deserves a chance. And thanks also to Gail Vanstone, who, in following Dags footsteps to Millennium , gave me the tip that blew the whole thing open.

Finally, thanks to Dave Tulloch and the new Bronson women: Elana and Sophie. Like Lisbeths long-distance friendship with Plague, Poison, and SixOfOne at Hacker Republic, if I could claim to have any sort of family or group affiliation, then it [is] with these lunatics.

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