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Noël Carroll Movies, the Moral Emotions, and Sympathy
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Susan L. Feagin Film Appreciation and Moral Insensitivity
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Carl Plantinga "I Followed the Rules, and They All Loved You More": Moral Judgment and Attitudes toward Fictional Characters in Film
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Christopher Grau American History X, Cinematic Manipulation, and Moral Conversion
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Stacie Friend Getting Carried Away: Evaluating the Emotional Influence of Fiction Film
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Seahwa Kim The Rationality of Emotion toward Fiction
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E. M. Dadlez Seeing and Imagination: Emotional Response to Fictional Film
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Berys Gaut Empathy and Identification in Cinema
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Margrethe Bruun Vaage Fiction Film and the Varieties of Empathic Engagement
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Robert J. Yanal Hybrid Truths and Emotion in Film
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Derek Matravers Why We Should Give Up on the Imagination
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Robert Hopkins Moving because Pictures?: Illusion and the Emotional Power of Film
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Aaron Smuts The Ghost Is the Thing: Can Reactions to Fiction Reveal Behef?
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Anne Bartsch Vivid Abstractions: On the Role of Emotion Metaphors in Film Viewers' Search for Deeper Insight and Meaning
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Murray Smith Feeling Prufish
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James Harold Mixed Feelings: Conflicts in Emotional Responses to Film
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Tarja Laine The Diving Bell and the Butterfly as an Emotional Event
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Peter Lamarque, Peter Goldie Whimsicality in the Films of Eric Rohmer
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Gregory Currie Bergman and the Film Image
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Erratum
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