Wiley & Sons , Inc., 2009. — 575 p. — ISBN: 978-0-470-73020-1.
Read Less, More TV : A Cranky, Slightly Rude Introduction
Part One — " Humanity is Overrated " : House on Life
Chapter One — Selfish , Base Animals Crawling across the Earth: House and the Meaning of Life
" If You Talk to God, You're Religious ; If God Talk to You, You're Psychotic "
Eternity, Anyone?
" If Her DNA Was Off by One Percentage Point, She'd Be a Dolphin '
" You Could Think I'm Wrong, but That's No Reason to Stop Thinking "
Capter Two — House and Sartre: " Hells is Other People "
Sartre's Theory of Others : A Case History
Others: A Painful Need
One Room, One Hell
Chapter Three —Is There a Superhuman in the House? : A Nitzschean Point of View
Men and Supermen
House's Character
The Double Standard
House's Style
Denial
Pain
Inheriting the Earth
The Fiction
Chapter Four — House and Moral Luck
The Problem of Moral Luck
Results Are What Matter
Agent —Regret and Feeling Guilty
Agent —Regret and Shrugging It Off
How Much is a Doctor Responsible For?
The Problem of Purity
Part Two — " Welcome to the End of Though Process " : House's Logic and Method
Part Three — " It Is a Nature of Medicine That You Going to Screw Up "
Part Four — " The Drugs Don't Make Me High, They Make Me Neutral " : Virtues and Character on House