Exemplary Peanuts

One expects to find Peanuts discussions in all sorts of places, to the degree that while I’m tempted to say it was a surprise to find the topic in The Background of Social Reality: Selected Contributions from the Inaugural Meeting of ENSO (that’s the European Network on Social Ontology), I’d be lying. In a chapter entitled “Trying to Act Together”, philosophy professor Hans Bernhard Schmid of the University of Basel spends several pages discussing “[o]ne of the most famous cases of failing cooperation in all of world literature”, regarding Charlie Brown, Lucy, and a football. Despite his referring to the strip as “The Peanuts” and to Charlie Brown by his first name, Schmid has taken the time to get a grasp on the full history of the failed placekicks and how readers react to it, how they place the blame for the event on Lucy’s abuse of the expected agreement, rather than to Charlie Brown’s choice to maintain unrealistic expectations after dozens of failures. So if any of you want to read a discussion of the philosophy of intentionality in regards to failed cooperation, here you can get it with Peanuts!

Classic finds
A needle-ssly fine present

Being a) an adult and b) not a Christmasian, it makes sense that I’m not given much in the way of Christmas presents. This year’s haul was just two items, both given by Dr. Mrs. The AAUGH Blogger: a Terry’s Chocolate Orange (yum!), and this Peanuts embroidery book from Japan. …

New releases
Double Love

Simon Spotlight has dropped two books for the Valentine’s Day Shopping Season, and they’re pretty similar. Love is Everywhere, Snoopy! is a board book that is supposed to be Charlie Brown explaining love to Snoopy (who is said to have asked, which raises the usual how-does-Snoopy-communicate-to-Charlie-Brown question.) Charlie Brown answers …

New releases
“Books”

My grocery shopping today landed me two new Peanuts “books”. The more bookish of the two is the latest edition of The Great Big Book of Peanuts Word Seeks, volume 5 to be precise, which as I’ve mentioned before I’ll allow to qualify as a book… particularly because it not …