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The Grateful Dead and philosophy

This book is another one of those late-night Grateful Dead inspired dorm room conversations with friends ... only this time it's your professors sitting cross-legged on the floor asking if anyone else wants to order a pizza. The Grateful Dead emerged from the San Francisco counter-culture movement of the late 1960s to become an American icon. Part of the reason they remain an institution four decades later is that they and their fans, the Deadheads, embody deviation from social, artistic, and industry norms. From the beginning, the Grateful Dead has represented rethinking what we do and how.

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  • "Getting high minded about love and Haight"

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  • "The Grateful Dead and Philosophy contains essays from 20 professional philosophers whose love of the Dead's music and scene have led them to reflect on different philosophical questions that have arisen from the enigma that is the Grateful Dead. Coming at the Dead from a variety of perspectives, ancient and modern, Eastern and Western, this book considers how the group fits into the broader trends of American thought running through pragmatism and the Beat poets. There's a pertinent analysis of how the parking lot scene with its tie-dyed t-shirt and veggie burrito vendors was both a rejection and embrace of capitalism, and much more. The lyrics of the Grateful Dead s many songs are also the basis for several essays considering questions of fate and freedom, the nature-nurture debate, and gamblers ethics."
  • "This book is another one of those late-night Grateful Dead inspired dorm room conversations with friends ... only this time it's your professors sitting cross-legged on the floor asking if anyone else wants to order a pizza. The Grateful Dead emerged from the San Francisco counter-culture movement of the late 1960s to become an American icon. Part of the reason they remain an institution four decades later is that they and their fans, the Deadheads, embody deviation from social, artistic, and industry norms. From the beginning, the Grateful Dead has represented rethinking what we do and how."@en

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  • "Electronic books"
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  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"

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  • "The Grateful Dead and philosophy : getting high minded about love and Haight"
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  • "The Grateful Dead and Philosophy Getting High Minded about Love and Haight"@en
  • "The Grateful Dead and philosophy getting high minded about love and Haight"