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141. Film and Philosophy: Volume > 15
Leigh Rich, Jack Simmons Heidegger and House: The Twofold Task in Working Out the Question of American Medicine
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Joseph Kupfer From Despair to Care: Self-Transformation in Monster's Ball
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Manon Kolsteren Dreaming of Becoming a Monster: Stanley Cavell's Moral Perfectionism in Twlight
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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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Tarja Laine Entangled Life: The Double Life of Veronique
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Todd Dufresne On Film, Theory, & "Film as Philosophy": Or, Philosophy Goes 'Pop'
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Dan Shaw Editor's Introduction
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149. Film and Philosophy: Volume > 14
Sander Lee Woody Allen Gets Away With Murder (Or Does He)?
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William Pamerleau Philosophizing About Woody Allen: Do Author Intentions Matter?
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Sander Lee Response to Bill Pamerleau
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Bart Engelen Open Your Eyes?: Why Nozick's Experience Machine Does Not Refute Hedonism
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Joseph Kupfer Sea Changes: Failure to Care in The Squid and the Whale
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Steven G. Smith Hume, Kant, And Road Runner On Causation
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Tadd Ruetenik "How Am I Not Myself?": Philosophical Despair In I [Heart] Huckabees
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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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Amy Coplan Comments on Thomas E. Wartenberg's Thinking on Screen: Film as Philosophy
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Bruce Russell Limits to Thinking on Screen
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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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