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Film and Philosophy

Volume 10, 2006
Philosophy of Film and Film Theory

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Dan Flory

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Amy Coplan

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Margrethe Bruun Vaage

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lls Huygens

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C. Paul Sellors

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Scott Stroud

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Aaron Smuts

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Kevin L. Stoehr

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Greg M. Smith

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Jonathan Lahey Dronsfield

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symposium: noel carroll's engaging the moving image

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Andrew Light

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Thomas Wartenberg Orcid-ID

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Noël Carroll

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