Rod Carveth, James B. South, and William Irwin are the editors of "Mad Men and Philosophy," part of the Pop Culture and Philosophy series.
While specific information about the authors is not provided in the given content, they are likely professors or scholars in the field of philosophy or related disciplines.
The book aims to analyze the popular TV show Mad Men through various philosophical lenses, exploring themes such as existentialism, ethics, gender roles, and capitalism.
The editors have compiled essays from multiple contributors, each examining different aspects of the show from philosophical perspectives.
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