"The Science of Breaking Bad: Better Call Saul and Philosophy: I Think Therefore I Scam" is a unique and fascinating book that delves into the world of popular culture and philosophy. This volume is the eighth installment in the popular "Pop Culture and Philosophy" series, which explores the connections between philosophy and television shows, movies, music, and more.
In this book, a team of experts in philosophy and science examines the beloved TV shows "Breaking Bad" and "Better Call Saul". By applying philosophical concepts and scientific theories to the shows' characters, plotlines, and themes, the authors uncover interesting insights and fresh perspectives on these iconic series. From the ethics of cooking and distributing illegal substances to the psychology of addiction and the nature of morality, this book covers it all.
With contributions from experts in fields such as philosophy, psychology, and neuroscience, "The Science of Breaking Bad" is a thought-provoking analysis that will appeal to both fans of the shows and scholars of philosophy and science. The book's engaging and accessible language makes it easy to follow along, even for those without a background in philosophy or science. Whether you're a fan of Heisenberg, Jesse Pinkman, or Saul Goodman, this book is sure to provide a unique and entertaining take on the world of Westeros.