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Brian Butler
Transgression: Ordinary and Otherwise
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262.
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Noël Carroll
Interpreting the Moving Image:
Replies to Commentators
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Thomas E. Wartenberg
Interpreting Films Philosophically
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264.
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Andrew Light
Does the Audience Matter?:
On Carroll and Visual Argument
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Daniel Shaw
Editor's Introduction
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266.
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David Justin Hodge
A Desperate Education:
Reading Walden in All That Heaven Allows
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267.
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Joseph Kupfer
Self-Knowledge and Humility in Chariots of Fire
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268.
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Sean McAleer
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre and Environmental Virtue Ethics
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Sander Lee
Scapegoating, the Holocaust, and McCarthyism in Stalag 17
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270.
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Herbert Granger
Cinematic Philosophy in Le Feu follet:
The Search for a Meaningful Life
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271.
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Paul Santilli
The Truth About False Witnesses in Decalogue 2 and 8
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272.
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Eugene Arva
Disciplinary Power and Testimonial Narrative in Schindler's List
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273.
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John Marmysz
Cultural Change and Nihilism in the Rollerball Films
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274.
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Kevin Stoehr
Nihilism and Noir
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275.
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Bert Olivier
The Logic of Noir and the Question of Radical Evil
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276.
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Cynthia Freeland
Empiricism and the Philosophy of Film
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277.
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Dan Shaw
Fatalism in John Huston's Fat City
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278.
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Deborah Knight
Philosophy of Film, or Philosophies of Film?
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279.
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Ian Jarvie
The Present State of the Philosophy of Film
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280.
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Thomas Wartenberg
Looking Backward:
Philosophy and Film Reconsidered
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