Jimmy Buffett and his music have touched the lives of millions of people
around the world, spanning generations and genres. But is Buffett's
music just a good time, or is there a deeper level to it? Jimmy Buffett
and Philosophy shows the philosophical side of this self-proclaimed
non-philosopher's work. The articles in this book provide an accessible
approach to thinking about Buffett's music philosophically and to
thinking about philosophy from the perspective of Jimmy Buffett's music.
Along the way, questions are raised about figures in the philosophical
tradition from ancient to contemporary -- Epicurus, Diogenes, Heidegger,
Josiah Royce, William James, John Dewey, and Judith Butler. In addition,
questions about a wide range of traditional philosophical issues,
including aesthetic theory, identity, knowledge, culture, and being, are
explored.