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Occasionally it sounds like you would like a Ph.D. to keep on with the express. yet you don't. you simply want this ebook within which twenty-one philosophers discover the deep questions all of us face as survivors on the planet: Does "everything occur for a reason"? Is torture ever justified? who're the Others? How will we understand we're no longer sufferers in Hurley's psych ward? What if the Dharma Intitiative is experimenting on us? Desmond is probably not in a position to shop Charlie, yet this ebook may keep you.

• A provocative learn of the hit tv convey, Lost, presently in its 3rd season and set to arrive its climax in 2010
• Highlights the experience within which Lost is a surely philosophical show
• is helping enthusiasts comprehend and navigate a few of Lost's deeper meanings
• Connects episodes and occasions within the exhibit to center philosophical concerns corresponding to fact, id, and morality
• exhibits that it's no coincidence that there are Lost characters names Locke, Rousseau, and Hume

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This chapter analyzes examples, drawn primarily from constellations of American discourse on speculation, of the way in which this distinction was stabilized and the speculator rendered fit for inclusion in the financial system. The growing field of finance had to differentiate between gambling and speculation for both internal and external reasons. The chief external threat was intervention by another system—for example, rulings by the judiciary on what financial operations were permissible. Clearly detaching speculation from gambling signaled that the financial system was capable of policing its own boundaries; there was thus no need for the courts to intervene.

Yet this equality was constructed in a radically individualistic way. Anyone capable of observing contingency started from the same point. However, the individual determined whether risk was converted into opportunity. This fundamentally positive attitude toward speculation subsequently became more differentiated. The speculator was increasingly subject to disciplinary constraints intended to resist the allure of contingency. In the second part of this chapter, I shall return to this nexus of contingency and discipline.

She enters a delimited time frame in which “normal” monetary operations are suspended. The near future will determine what roles are to be assumed in the payoff. The introduction of this uncertainty is an enormous strain, and it is hardly surprising that the language of gambling is highly moral. Games of chance have to fall back on morality as a means of ensuring future normalcy despite the introduced improbability. Sayings like “Gambling debts are debts of honor” refer precisely to this. In such sayings, morality makes it acceptable to postpone determining the roles of payer and payee.

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