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1. Film and Philosophy: Volume > 7
Daniel Shaw Editor's Introduction
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Anat Pick "No Callous Shell": The Fate of Selfhood from Walt Whitman to Todd Haynes
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Robert Clewis Heideggerean Wonder in Terence Malick's The Thin Red Line
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Ronald Lindsay Sensible and Desperate Knaves in The Way Of the Gun
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Nathan Abrams 'Are You Still You?': Memory, Identity and Self-Positioning in Total Recall
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Jerold J. Abrams Cinema and the Aesthetics of the Dynamical Sublime: Kant, Deleuze, Heidegger and the Architecture of Film
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Kevin Taylor Anderson Finding the Essential: A Phenomenological Look at Hal Hartley's No Such Thing
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David Brottman A Gnostic Matrix for the Masses: A Conspired Space Of Metaphysical Totality
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Eugene Arva Life as Show Time: Aesthetic Images and Ideological Spectacles
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Nathan Wolfson PoMo Desire?: Authorship and Agency in Wim Wenders Wings of Desire iDer Himmel über Berlin)
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Dan Shaw Eighteen Woody Allen Films Analyzed
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