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Scott F. Parker & Michael W. Austin 
Coffee – Philosophy for Everyone 
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Offering philosophical insights into the popular morning brew,
Coffee — Philosophy for Everyone kick starts the day with
an entertaining but critical discussion of the ethics, aesthetics,
metaphysics, and culture of coffee.

* Matt Lounsbury of pioneering business Stumptown Coffee
discusses just how good coffee can be

* Caffeine-related chapters cover the ethics of the coffee trade,
the metaphysics of coffee and the centrality of the coffee house to
the public sphere

* Includes a foreword by Donald Schoenholt, President at Gillies
Coffee Company
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Table des matières

Foreword (Donald Schoenholt).

Editors’ Introduction (Scott F. Parker and Michael W.
Austin).

PART 1 THE FIRST CUP: COFFEE AND METAPHYSICS.

1 Coffee: Black Puddle Water or Panacea? (Mark
Pendergrast).

2 The Necessary Ground of Being (Michael W. Austin).

3 The Unexamined Cup Is Not Worth Drinking (Kristopher G.
Phillips).

4 Sam. sara in a Coffee Cup: Self, Suffering, and the Karma
of Waking Up (Steven Geisz).

5 The Existential Ground of True Community: Coffee and
Otherness (Jill Hernandez).

PART 2 GROUNDS FOR DEBATE: COFFEE CULTURE.

6 Sage Advice from Ben’s Mom, or: The Value of the
Coffeehouse (Scott F. Parker).

7 The Coffeehouse as a Public Sphere: Brewing Social
Change (Asaf Bar-Tura).

8 Café Noir: Anxiety, Existence, and the Coffeehouse
(Brook J. Sadler).

9 The Philosopher’s Brew (Bassam Romaya).

PART 3 THE WONDERFUL AROMA OF BEAN: COFFEE
AESTHETICS.

10 Three Cups: The Anatomy of a Wasted Afternoon (Will
Buckingham).

11 Is Starbucks Really Better than Red Brand X? (Kenneth
Davids).

12 The Flavor of Choice: Neoliberalism and the Espresso
Aesthetic (Andrew Wear).

13 Starbucks and the Third Wave (John Hartmann).

14 How Good the Coffee Can Be: An Interview with
Stumptown’s Matt Lounsbury (Scott F. Parker).

PART 4 TO ROAST OR NOT TO ROAST: THE ETHICS OF
COFFEE.

15 More than 27 Cents a Day: The Direct Trade
(R)evolution (Gina Bramucci and Shannon Mulholland).

16 Higher, Faster, Stronger, Buzzed: Caffeine as a
Performance-Enhancing Drug (Kenneth W. Kirkwood).

17 Green Coffee, Green Consumers – Green Philosophy?
(Stephanie W. Aleman).

18 Coffee and the Good Life: The Bean and the Golden Mean
(Lori Keleher).

How to Make it in Hollywood by Writing an Afterword! (The
Coffee Bean Guys).

Notes on Contributors.

A propos de l’auteur

Editors

SCOTT F. PARKER has contributed chapters to Ultimate Lost and Philosophy, Football and Philosophy, Alice in Wonderland and Philosophy, Golf and Philosophy, and i Pod and Philosophy. He is a regular contributor to Rain Taxi Review of Books. His writing has also appeared in Philosophy Now, Sport Literate, Fiction Writers Review, Epiphany, The Ink-Filled Page, and Oregon Humanities.

MICHAEL W. AUSTIN is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Eastern Kentucky University, where he works primarily in ethics. He has published Conceptions of Parenthood: Ethics and the Family (2007), Running and Philosophy: A Marathon for the Mind (Wiley-Blackwell, 2007), and Football and Philosophy: Going Deep (2008).
Langue Anglais ● Format EPUB ● Pages 264 ● ISBN 9781444393378 ● Taille du fichier 1.1 MB ● Éditeur Scott F. Parker & Michael W. Austin ● Maison d’édition John Wiley & Sons ● Publié 2011 ● Édition 1 ● Téléchargeable 24 mois ● Devise EUR ● ID 2390234 ● Protection contre la copie Adobe DRM
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