Princess bride and philosophy: inconceivable!

Chicago, Illinois: Open Court (2015)
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Until now, no one has unlocked the profound secrets of this wise and witty adventure tale. If you've wondered why men of action shouldn't lie, how the Battle of Wits could have turned out differently, what a rotten miracle would look like and whether it would amount to malpractice, or how Westley could have killed a lot of innocent people and still be a good guy, then The Princess Bride and Philosophy has all the answers"--P. [4] of cover.

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original Greene, Richard; Robison-Greene, Rachel (2015) "The Princess Bride and Philosophy: Inconceivable!". Open Court

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