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Film and Philosophy

Volume 16, 2012
Ethics and Existentialism II

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Dan Shaw Editor’s Introduction
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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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Aaron Smuts It’s a Wonderful Life: Pottersville and the Meaning of Life
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Erin Kealey Who Would You Be in a Zombie Apocalypse?
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Iddo Landau The Nights of Cabiria as a Camusian Existentialist Text
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William J. Devlin, Shai Biderman Sartre’s Existential Analysis of Moral Dilemmas through Gone Baby Gone
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Mario Slugan Epistemology as Ethics: Skepticism in Blade Runner
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John Marmysz Rooting for the Fascists in James Cameron’s Avatar
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Charles W. Mills Blacker Than Noir
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Murray Smith In and Out of Character
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Tommy L. Lott Film Noir, Realism, and the Ghettocentric Film
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Dan Flory Response to My Critics
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