Publisher's Synopsis
Do you know The Walking Dead movie? Have you ever wonder that if there is a real apocalypse, are there morals in a post-apocalyptic world? How can civilization be rebuilt? On what values should civilization be built upon? Was Shane right the whole time? Is Morgan truly living an ethical life?
This book addresses these questions by reflecting on the work of philosophers Immanuel Kant, Thomas Hobbes, Peter Singer, and more. It connects the philosophical themes of The Walking Dead with urgent global problems, such as climate change, poverty, and war, and concludes with a discussion on how to prevent a real apocalypse. This thought-provoking book is essential for fans of The Walking Dead looking to make sense of the philosophical themes that emerge on one of the best television shows.