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In an era of cancel culture, digital identities and thriving conversation surrounding parasocial relationships, we question today the nature of the celebrity, the scope of their power and influence, as well as the ethical issues these implicate. It is a wonder, then, that philosophy is a discipline that has, as of yet, contributed surprisingly little to this debate despite the growing philosophical literature on connected philosophical topics that serve as a starting point for the philosophical inquiry into the nature and value of fame and celebrity. For example, the literature on the philosophy of admiration, achievement, skills and talents, epistemic authority, virtue and moral psychology can all serve to analyse the important questions arise when considering what fame is, and the way that it influences the way we live.

Offering the first introductory overview of the key philosophical issues involved in the nature and value of fame and celebrity, this edited collection provides a new perspective and voice to the conversation. Divided into four parts, its first focuses on conceptual differences between fame and celebrity, the experience of being famous, how celebrities interact with the public, and what motivates people to desire or pursue fame. The second part of the volume explores fame and virtue as well as the ways in which ethical issues intertwine with fame, concluding with an examination of the nature of fame in relation to contemporary online culture.

As digital technologies expand, cultural commentators remark that we are all becoming celebrities, scrutinized by the public gaze whether we like it or not. This book therefore answers a pressing need, for if celebrity culture continues to expand and consume our social lives, the case for a philosophical reflection on the nature and value of this culture becomes even more necessary.

Table of Contents

1. An Introduction to the Philosophy of Fame and Celebrity, Alfred Archer, Matthew J. Dennis & Catherine M. Robb (Editors)

Part I: The Nature of Fame and Celebrity
2. The Importance of Being Ordinary, Alfred Archer & Catherine M. Robb
3. Fame and False Intimacy, Mary Beth Willard
4. Fame, Narrative, and the (Im)Permanence of Memory, Leslie Howe

Part II: Fame and Virtue
5. Fame and Flourishing, Michael S. Brady
6. Honour, Glory and Fame, Sophie Grace Chappell
7. Dishonesty and Fame: Exploring the Relationship, Christian Miller
8. Vices of Fame: Pride, Shame, and Fear of Scandal, Kamila Pacovská

Part III: Ethics and Fame

9. Don't Spread the Word: When Admiration Requires No Fame, Maria Silvia Vaccarezza and Michel Croce
10. “Go Cry About It”: What do Celebrities Owe the Public?, Vanessa Wills
11. Cancelling Celebrities, Linda Radzick

Part IV: Celebrity and Online Culture
12. Fame, Trust and Evidence-Resistance, Rebecca Wallbank
13. Online Role Models: The Possibilities & Problematics of Online Celebrities for Moral Education, Tom Harris and Yousra Osman
14. Are We All Starlets Now?, Heather Widdows

Product details

Published Nov 14 2024
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 304
ISBN 9781350401297
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Dimensions 9 x 6 inches
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Catherine M. Robb

Catherine M. Robb is Assistant Professor of Philos…

Anthology Editor

Alfred Archer

Alfred Archer is Assistant Professor of Philosophy…

Anthology Editor

Matthew Dennis

Matthew Dennis is a PhD Researcher at the universi…

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