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Tony Williams
Floating "In a World of Shit" - Full Metal Jacket's Excremental Vision
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Film and Philosophy:
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Fred Seddon
Thirty-Two Short Films About Glenn Gould
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Film and Philosophy:
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James W. Newcomb
Hollywood Mediated Reaganism
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Film and Philosophy:
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Fabian Worsham
Home Alone: American Dream/American Nightmare
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Film and Philosophy:
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Stephen Mulhall
Picturing the Human (Body and Soul):
A Reading of Blade Runner
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Film and Philosophy:
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David Owen
Imagining America:
Reflections on Politics and Time in Three Forms of Popular Film
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Film and Philosophy:
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Dan Flory
Editor's Introduction
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Film and Philosophy:
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lls Huygens
Emotion and Film Theory:
Incorporating Affect
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Film and Philosophy:
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Amy Coplan
Caring about Characters:
Three Determinants of Emotional Engagement
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Film and Philosophy:
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Margrethe Bruun Vaage
The Empathetic Film Spectator in Analytic Philosophy and Naturalized Phenomenology
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Film and Philosophy:
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C. Paul Sellors
A Realist Account of Fiction
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Film and Philosophy:
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Scott Stroud
Pragmatist Aesthetics and Film:
The Thin Red Line and Orientational Meliorism
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Film and Philosophy:
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Aaron Smuts
V. F. Perkins' Functional Credibility and the Problem of Imaginative Resistance
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Film and Philosophy:
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Greg M. Smith
Reflecting the Image:
Satrean Emotions in the Writings of Andre Bazin
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Film and Philosophy:
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Kevin L. Stoehr
The Dialectical Approach to the Art of the Moving Image:
Hegel, Eisenstein and Kracauer
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Film and Philosophy:
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Jonathan Lahey Dronsfield
The Condition of Film as Philosophy:
Or, How Can a Film Ask a Question?
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Film and Philosophy:
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Andrew Light
Objectivity and the Film of Presumptive Assertion
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Film and Philosophy:
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Noël Carroll
The Moving Image:
Form and Fact-Response to Tom Wartenberg and Andrew Light
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Film and Philosophy:
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Thomas Wartenberg
Understanding Film Form:
A Critique of Carroll's Functional Account
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Film and Philosophy:
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Joseph Kupfer
Bang the Drum Slowly:
Mortality and Morality on a Baseball Team
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