Philosophy of film and motion pictures : an anthology / / edited by Noel Carroll and Jinhee Choi.
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Superior document: | Blackwell philosophy anthologies |
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Year of Publication: | 2006 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Blackwell philosophy anthologies.
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Physical Description: | ix, 430 p. |
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Table of Contents:
- Photography and representation / Roger Scruton
- The aesthetics of photographic transparency / Dominic McIver Lopes
- Everybody gets a cut / Terrence Rafferty
- From the world viewed / Stanley Cavell
- A note on the film / Susanne K. Langer
- Vision and dream in the cinema / F.E. Sparshott
- The long goodbye / Gregory Currie
- Moving pictures / Arthur C. Danto
- Defining the moving image / Noel Carroll
- Visible traces / Gregory Currie
- Fiction, non-fiction, and the film of presumptive assumption / Noel Carroll
- Le grand imagier steps out / George M. Wilson
- Unreliability refigured / Gregory Currie
- Film, emotion, and genre / Noel Carroll
- Fearing fictions / Kendall Walton
- Empathy and (film) fiction / Alex Neill
- Identification and emotion in narrative film / Berys Gaut
- In fictional shoes / Deborah Knight
- Morals for method / George M. Wilson
- Cinematic authorship / Paisley Livingston
- National cinema / Jinhee Choi
- Film criticism and virtue theory / Joseph H. Kupfer
- Beauty and evil / Mary Devereaux
- A first look at the pornography/civil rights ordinance / Melinda Vadas
- The philosophical limits of film / Bruce Russell
- Minerva in the movies / Karen Hanson
- Film as a philosophical resource / Lester H. Hunt.