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41. Film and Philosophy: Volume > 12
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, Orcid-ID 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 Orcid-ID Teaching Philosophy Through Film Aristotle's Theory of Friendship and The Third Man
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David LaRocca The Limits of Instruction
50. Film and Philosophy: Volume > 13
Heather Battaly, Amy Coplan Is Dr. House Virtuous?: Using House to Teach the Moral and Intellectual Virtues
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Daniel Shaw Editor's Introduction
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George Connell Transposing Transgression: Teaching Kierkegaard's Fear and Trembling through Danish Film
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Peter Murphy Using Gattaca to Teach Genetic Discrimination
54. Film and Philosophy: Volume > 13
William Pamerleau Film as a Non-Philosophical Resource for Philosophy Instruction
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In this essay I argue that (by and large) film does not do philosophy, but that it nevertheless provides insights that are important to both professional philosophers and their students. Since those insights are at least partially due to the filmic qualities of the medium, using films can significantly contribute to our philosophizing, both in the classroom and in research. In fact, it is precisely because films differ from philosophic treatises that they can help us to explore some issues more effectively than simply byusing traditional texts.
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Jessica Gosnell Now Showing: Pedagogy and Philosophy at the Movies
56. Film and Philosophy: Volume > 13
Mark Huston The Conversation, Film, and Philosophy
57. Film and Philosophy: Volume > 13
Sondra Bacharach Resuscitating the Subversive in Unlikely Couples
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Noël Carroll Monsters and the Moving Image: Replies to Laetz and Yanal
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Aaron Smuts Wings of Desire: Reflections on the Tedium of Immortality
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Dan Shaw Teaching Philosophy Through Film: Signs and the Problem of Evil