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81. Film and Philosophy: Volume > 20
Frank Boardman An Argument (Many) Films Make
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82. Film and Philosophy: Volume > 20
James Conlon The Goodness Of The ‘Holy Fool’ In Talk To Her (Hable con ella)
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83. Film and Philosophy: Volume > 20
Laura T. Di Summa-Knoop “It is Like It is Always Right Now”: Richard Linklater’s Boyhood and the Fiction-Nonfiction Divide
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Joseph Kupfer Care, Autonomy and Art: Frida and Camille Claudel
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Jack Simmons, Leigh E. Rich Hannibal and the Horrors of Hyper-Rationality
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Roy W. Perrett Waltz with Bashir and the Definition of Documentary
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Dan Shaw Animated Thought: Inside Out and Philosophy of the Emotions
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88. Film and Philosophy: Volume > 19
Dan Shaw Editor’s Introduction
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Thomas Wartenberg The Imposition Objection Reconsidered: A Response to Richard Nunan
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William Pamerleau Does the Philosophy of Film Disenfranchise the Art of Film?
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Shawn Loht The Relevance of Heidegger’s Conception of Philosophy to the Film-as-Philosophy Debate
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92. Film and Philosophy: Volume > 19
Lindsey Fiorelli A New Defense of Cinematic Realism
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Dan Flory Imaginative Resistance, Racialized Disgust, and 12 Years A Slave
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Sander Lee Blue Jasmine, A Streetcar Named Desire, and the Power of Self-Deception
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Laura T. Di Summa-Knoop The Philosophical and Cognitive Achievement of Cult and the Ethical Puzzle of Casablanca
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Bert Olivier Battlestar Galactica, Technological Development and Eternal Recurrence
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Jeremy Delong Star Trek: Into Darkness—Ethical Impartiality, Partiality, and the Need for a Male/Female Synthesis
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Christopher Grau Kantian Themes in The Elephant Man
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Matthew Meyer Mystic River and Nietzsche’s Revaluation
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Dan Shaw Editor’s Introduction
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