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Philosophers on Films

Issue 47, 4th quarter 2009
Thinking on Screen

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Julian Baggini The tyranny of the ideal
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Nina Power The lives of others
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John Collins A motley true
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Elizabeth Burns Idol thoughts
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Rajeev Sehgal Cohen to the rescue
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Robert Rowland Smith Q & A
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Jean Kazez Belief and betrayal: perfect beach reading
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More sorrow than pleasure
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last word
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Michael Frayn Human constructions
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Anything comic has got to be basically serious – that’s what makes it funny. If there wasn’t anything at issue in comedy there wouldn’t be anything to laugh at. Similarly, if you’re writing about multiple universe theory, or whatever it happens to be, you can’t help seeing the funny side of it, because there are many, many funny aspects to a lot of philosophical and scientific ideas and it’s absolutely impossible to write them all with a completely straight face.
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Wendy M. Grossman No offence, but you’re a loon
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