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Volume 14, 2010
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Dan Shaw
Editor's Introduction
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Sander Lee
Woody Allen Gets Away With Murder (Or Does He)?
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Philosophizing About Woody Allen:
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Sander Lee
Response to Bill Pamerleau
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Bart Engelen
Open Your Eyes?:
Why Nozick's Experience Machine Does Not Refute Hedonism
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Joseph Kupfer
Sea Changes:
Failure to Care in The Squid and the Whale
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Steven G. Smith
Hume, Kant, And Road Runner On Causation
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Tadd Ruetenik
"How Am I Not Myself?":
Philosophical Despair In I [Heart] Huckabees
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Murray Skees
A Synecdoche:
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and Fredric Jameson's Theory of Postmodernism
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Amy Coplan
Comments on Thomas E. Wartenberg's Thinking on Screen:
Film as Philosophy
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Bruce Russell
Limits to Thinking on Screen
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George M. Wilson
Some Comments On Thinking On Screen:
Film As Philosophy
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Thomas E. Wartenberg
Response to My Critics
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Richard Nunan
Filmosophy and the Art of Philosophical Analysis of Films
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