Scott Calef is professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religion, Ohio Wesleyan University. He edited Led Zeppelin and Philosophy: All Will Be Revealed (2009) and has written many scholarly articles on philosophy.
Anthony Bourdain and Philosophy: An Appetite for Life joins others in this publisher's 'Pop Culture and Philosophy' series to link modern icons and their dilemmas with philosophical inspections of their lives, beliefs, and presence. This melding of subjects promotes the idea that philosophy will appeal to and is relevant to modern audiences who are interested in society themes and broader applications than those limited to scholarly debate alone. Chef Bourdain's life and culinary work is examined in a series of essays that explore the philosophical issues surrounding his reflections on food, culture, and life. From Bourdain's antisocial perspectives to his ability to represent candid authenticity in a world riddled with 'bullshit', this collection features lively essays suitable for debate among many circles, from culinary history and food fans to contemporary students of philosophy. Its reach will prove much more appealing, and thus much broader, than the usual philosophical discourse. James A. Cox, Editor-In-Chief Midwest Book Reviews