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261. Film and Philosophy: Volume > 5/6
Brian Butler Transgression: Ordinary and Otherwise
262. Film and Philosophy: Volume > 5/6
Noël Carroll Interpreting the Moving Image: Replies to Commentators
263. Film and Philosophy: Volume > 5/6
Thomas E. Wartenberg Interpreting Films Philosophically
264. Film and Philosophy: Volume > 5/6
Andrew Light Does the Audience Matter?: On Carroll and Visual Argument
265. Film and Philosophy: Volume > 8
Daniel Shaw Editor's Introduction
266. Film and Philosophy: Volume > 8
David Justin Hodge A Desperate Education: Reading Walden in All That Heaven Allows
267. Film and Philosophy: Volume > 8
Joseph Kupfer Self-Knowledge and Humility in Chariots of Fire
268. Film and Philosophy: Volume > 8
Sean McAleer The Treasure of the Sierra Madre and Environmental Virtue Ethics
269. Film and Philosophy: Volume > 8
Sander Lee Scapegoating, the Holocaust, and McCarthyism in Stalag 17
270. Film and Philosophy: Volume > 8
Herbert Granger Cinematic Philosophy in Le Feu follet: The Search for a Meaningful Life
271. Film and Philosophy: Volume > 8
Paul Santilli The Truth About False Witnesses in Decalogue 2 and 8
272. Film and Philosophy: Volume > 8
Eugene Arva Disciplinary Power and Testimonial Narrative in Schindler's List
273. Film and Philosophy: Volume > 8
John Marmysz Cultural Change and Nihilism in the Rollerball Films
274. Film and Philosophy: Volume > 8
Kevin Stoehr Nihilism and Noir
275. Film and Philosophy: Volume > 8
Bert Olivier The Logic of Noir and the Question of Radical Evil
276. Film and Philosophy: Volume > 8
Cynthia Freeland Empiricism and the Philosophy of Film
277. Film and Philosophy: Volume > 8
Dan Shaw Fatalism in John Huston's Fat City
278. Film and Philosophy: Volume > 8
Deborah Knight Philosophy of Film, or Philosophies of Film?
279. Film and Philosophy: Volume > 8
Ian Jarvie The Present State of the Philosophy of Film
280. Film and Philosophy: Volume > 8
Thomas Wartenberg Looking Backward: Philosophy and Film Reconsidered