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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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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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Kevin W. Sweeney
Sideways: Does Good Taste Improve Moral Character?
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Dan Shaw
Editor's Introduction
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Wililam Hawk
I, Robot
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Leigh Rich,
Jack Simmons
Heidegger and House:
The Twofold Task in Working Out the Question of American Medicine
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Thomas Blakemore
Objects With a Soul:
The Spiritualization of Sound in the Films of Robert Bresson
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Joseph Kupfer
From Despair to Care:
Self-Transformation in Monster's Ball
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John McAteer
"Maybe Goodness is Just Make-Believe":
Optimism, Self-Deception and Rashomon
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Kevin Stoehr
"By Cinematic Means Alone":
The Russell-Wartenberg-Carroll Debate
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Manon Kolsteren
Dreaming of Becoming a Monster:
Stanley Cavell's Moral Perfectionism in Twlight
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Todd Dufresne
On Film, Theory, & "Film as Philosophy":
Or, Philosophy Goes 'Pop'
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Tarja Laine
Entangled Life:
The Double Life of Veronique
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Iddo Landau
The Nights of Cabiria as a Camusian Existentialist Text
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Dan Shaw
Editor’s Introduction
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98.
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Erin Kealey
Who Would You Be in a Zombie Apocalypse?
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Aaron Smuts
It’s a Wonderful Life:
Pottersville and the Meaning of Life
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Gwendolyn Dolske
More Than a Windshield Wiper:
A Beauvoirian Analysis of Project and Other in Flash of Genius
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