Those which an interest in the philosophic and ideologic underpinnings of House M.D. may appreciate this review I posted at my blog, Sophrosyne Radical:


Edited by Hendry Jacoby, House and Philsophy spans 238 pages and is broken into four main sections: A) “‘Humanity is Overated’: House On Life”, B) “‘Welcome to the End of the Thought Process’: House’s Logic and Method”, C) “‘It is the Nature of Medicine that You are Going to Screw Up’: House and Ethical Principles”, and D) “‘The Drugs Don’t Make Me High, They Make Me Neutral’: Virtues and Character on House”. Each of the four sections is further divided into a series of essays by various authors – all of which are academic philosophers. For those looking to dig deeper, a thorough index and a section with mini-bios accompanies the text, and each essay is immediately followed with end notes. - (Sophrosyne Radical)