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Table of contents :
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Contributors
Editor’s Introduction and Acknowledgments
Foreword
Introduction: Pamela Hieronymi and Todd May, philosophical advisors to The Good Place
Part I “I Just Ethics’d You in the Face”
Chapter 1 How Do You Like Them Ethics?
What Makes an Action Right?
Should It Bother Us?
The Coincidence Thesis
Benevolent Administration
Tragedy, Comedy, or Cincinnati?
Notes
Chapter 2 Don’t Let the Good Life Pass You By: Doug Forcett and the Limits of Self-Sacrifice
“Michael, Face Facts. Doug Is Not the Blueprint of How to Live a Good Life. He’s Become a Happiness Pump.” —Janet
“We Are Here to Celebrate the Life of Martin Luther Gandhi Tyler Moore, the Snail.” —Doug
“I Should Donate More Blood. I’ll Try, but the Last Time I Went Down There, They Said I Was So Anemic They Ended Up Giving Me Blood.” —Doug
Snails and Radishes
“I Just Want to Be Virtuous for Virtue’s Sake.” —Eleanor
Notes
Chapter 3 Luck and Fairness in The Good Place
Fairness and Judgment
Morality and Control
Moral Luck in The Good Place
Unfairness in the System
Judgment and Ideals
The New System
Notes
Part II “Virtuous for Virtue’s Sake”
Chapter 4 Can Eleanor Really Become a Better Person?
Aristotle’s Guide to Moral Growth
Aristotle’s Four Levels of Moral Character
Kohlberg’s Model of Moral Development
Does Character Actually Matter?
The Moral of the Story
Notes
Chapter 5 The Good Place and The Good Life
Being Happy and Being Good
Who Died and Left Aristotle in Charge of Ethics?
Why Kant We Be Good?
Utilitarianism: It’s So Simple!
We Are Not in This Alone
Notes
Chapter 6 The Ethics of Indecision: Why Chidi Anagonye Belongs in The Bad Place
Aristotle’s Virtue Theory: Learning to Be Good
Decision Making 101: The Practical Syllogism
Practical Wisdom (Phronesis): “I Have to Consider All the Factors”
Can’t We Just Give Chidi a Break?!
A Medium Place for Medium People
Notes
Part III “All Those Ethics Lessons Paid Off”
Chapter 7 Moral Absurdity and Care Ethics in The Good Place
Moral Absurdity
Good Enough for The Good Place
A Different Moral Calculus
The Remedy to Absurdity
Notes
Chapter 8 The Medium Place: Third Space, Morality, and Being In Between
Escape, Neutrality, and Stomachache
Eleanor’s “Third Possibility”
Dialectics, Contradictions, and Mindy’s Weird Beige House
Self-Exploration and Becoming
Third Space and Medium Morality
Don’t Let the Good Life Pass You By
We’re All Medium People!
Notes
Chapter 9 What We May Learn from Michael’s Solution to the Trolley Problem
The Point of Human Ethics
Trolleys in The Good Place
Sacrifice Yourself!
What Else the Massive Man Should Complain About
Michael’s Solution
Notes
Part IV “Help Is Other People”
Chapter 10 Some Memories You May Have Forgotten: Holding Space for Each Other When Memory Fails
Stories, Relationships, and the Moral Self in The Good Place
Stories, Relationships, and the Moral Self in This Actual World
What Is Memory?
Constructing Memories of What Really Matters
The Ethics of Memory
Some Memories You May Have Forgotten
Notes
Chapter 11 The Good Other
Old Habits Die Hard (Not as Hard as Those People You Crushed with the Trolley, Though)
I Want to Become the Person I Pretended to Be
Pobody’s Nerfect!
Conclusion: The Good Other
Notes
Chapter 12 Not Knowing Your Place: A Tale of Two Women
“You’re Okay, Eleanor. You’re in The Good Place.”
“Take It Away from Me! Sorry, I Mean Take It Away, Kamilah.”
Irigaray and Woman as Other
“My Whole Life I’ve Tried to Be Extraordinary, but It Has Never Seemed to Be Enough.”
… Coming from a Place Where Penis Envy Is a Thing
Why Haven’t You Forkers Invented a Medium Place?
“Surprise Idiots! You’re All in The Bad Place.”
Notes
Part V “Absurdity Needs to Be Confronted”
Chapter 13 Marginal ComfortsKeep Us in Hell
Bad Faith and Bad Place
Everything Is Fine!
Chidi, the Serious Man
A Turn toward Authenticity and against Comfort
Welcome! Not Everything Is Fine!
Notes
Chapter 14 “I Would Refuse to Be a God if It Were Offered to Me”: Architects and Existentialism in The Good Place
The Silent Indifference of an Empty Universe
Existential Crisis
You’re All in The Bad Place
Snowplowing Circumstances
I Would Refuse to Be a God
Notes
Part VI “Searching for Meaning Is Philosophical Suicide”
Chapter 15 Death, Meaning, and Existential Crises
“So You’re Saying That I Would Be … No … Me?”
“Searching for Meaning Is Philosophical Suicide”
“Let Me Just Get into the Mindset of a Human”
“I’m Gonna Eat All This Chili and/or Die Trying”
“I’m Gonna Teach You the Meaning of Life”
“Holy Crap! I Just Almost Died”
“We’re All Just Corpses Who Haven’t Yet Begun to Decay”
Notes
Chapter 16 From Indecision to Ambiguity: Simone de Beauvoir and Chidi’s Moral Growth
Chidi’s Indecision as Seriousness
Chidi’s Nihilistic Chili
Reboot: Chidi’s Positive Ambiguity
Pandemonium, or Not?
Getting to “The Answer”
Notes
Chapter 17 Beyond Good and Evil Places: Eternal Return of the Superhuman
Aim for the Stars, for the Superhuman
Demons Too Can Go beyond Themselves
Eleanor Really Is Better than Others
The Problem of Getting to The Good Place
Me versus Us
The End of History?
Beyond Good and Evil Places
Notes
Part VII “The Dalai Lama Texted Me That”
Chapter 18 Conceptions of the Afterlife: The Good Place and Religious Tradition
Why Religion, and Which One?
Asian Religions and The Good Place
Indian Philosophy, Hindu Religion, and The Good Place
Meaning Making and Religious Pluralism
Notes
Chapter 19 Who Are Chidi and Eleanor in a Past-(After)Life? The Buddhist Notion of No-Self
Would the “Real Chidi” Please Stand Up?
The Buddhist Critiques of the Self: What the “Fork” Is a “Chidi”?
Every “Thing” Changes
The Self as a Useful Fiction
Notes
Part VIII “Sometimes a Flaw Can Make Something Even More Beautiful”
Chapter 20 Hell Is Other People’s Tastes
Eleanor’s Clown Nook
Tahani’s Mansion and Jason’s Bud‐Hole
No Good Place for Chidi
“Oh Cool, More Philosophy—That Will Help Us!”
The Metaphysics of Taste in The Good Place
Hell Is Other People’s Tastes
Notes
Chapter 21 Why Everyone Hates Moral Philosophy Professors: The Aesthetics of Shallowness
Hell Is Ordinary People
Why Does Everyone Hate Moral Philosophers?
Philosophy and Depth
Depth and Existentialism
Chidi’s Tragic Flaw
My Love-Hate Relationship with Professors of Ethics and Moral Philosophy
Conclusion: The Aesthetics of Shallowness
Notes
Part IX “Oh Cool, More Philosophy! That Will Help Us.”
Chapter 22 An Epistemological Nightmare? Ways of Knowing in The Good Place
Three Types of Knowledge
The Requirements of Propositional Knowledge
Justification, Sources of Knowledge, and Chidi’s Nightmare
A Debate about Justification (and Janet)
“Here Comes the Egghead …”
Notes
Chapter 23 What’s the Use of Free Will?
Free Will
The Case against Free Will
Determinism
Compatibilism
Michael’s 15-Million-Point Plan
When Is the Will Free?
In Defense of Free Will
The Use of Free Will
Moral Responsibility
Determinism versus Moral Responsibility
Notes
Chapter 24 From Clickwheel through Busty Alexa: The Embodied Case for Janet as Artificial Intelligence
Embodiment Matters
Wisdom and Social Abilities
A Moral Neighborhood
Not Just a Janet Anymore
Notes
Chapter 25 Why It Wouldn’t Be Rational to Believe You’re in The Good Place (and Why You Wouldn’t Want to Be There Anyway)
Cartesian Skepticism about The Good Place
The Good Place as a Good Explanation
Scientific Skepticism about The Good Place
Cosmic Coachella
Conclusion: The Meaning of Life
Notes
Index
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