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Avery Plaw
Film as Ethical Argument:
Evaluating Munich's Case Against Targeted Killing
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Chris Venner
Exploring the Nature of Evil in David Mamet's Homicide:
A Lacanian Interpretation
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Jeanette Bicknell
Orientalism as Aesthetic Failure:
The Sheltering Sky
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Carole Lyn Piechota
Once More and Innumerable Times More:
Nietzsche's Eternal Return in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
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Daniel Shaw
Editor's Introduction
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Bruce Russell
Replies to Carroll and Wartenberg
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Thomas E. Wartenberg
What Else Films Can Do:
A Response to Bruce Russell
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J. Heath Atchley
Smoke and the Practice of Philosophy
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Bruce Russell
Film's Limits: The Sequel
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Noël Carroll
Philosophy in the Moving Image:
Response to Bruce Russell
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Ben Convey
Hostel: A Nightmare of the Hyperreal
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Brian Laetz
Two Problematic Theses in Carroll's Account of Horror
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Sean McAleer
Self-Knowledge, Self-Deception, and Retaliation:
Lessons from The Limey and The Godfather
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William Grundy
Cinema as Sacrifice:
Borat and the Culture Industry
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Ramsey Eric Ramsey,
Diane Gruber
Do You Have a Light?:
The Failures and Special Effects of Godard's Alphaville
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Kayley Vernallis
Tedium, Aesthetic Form, and Moral Insight in Silverlake Life
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Robert Yanal
Defining the Moving Image:
A Response to Noël Carroll
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Thomas E. Wartenberg
Teaching Philosophy Through Film Aristotle's Theory of Friendship and The Third Man
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David LaRocca
The Limits of Instruction
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Heather Battaly,
Amy Coplan
Is Dr. House Virtuous?:
Using House to Teach the Moral and Intellectual Virtues
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