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Empathy, Sympathy and the Philosophy of Horror in The Shining
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Joseph Kupfer
Bang the Drum Slowly:
Mortality and Morality on a Baseball Team
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Dan Shaw
Editor's Introduction
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Henry Bacon
How Films Behave and Narrate
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Thorstein Botz-Bornstein
Tarkovsky and Benjamin:
Image, Allegory, and Einfühlung
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Aaron Smuts
The Joke is the Thing:
In The Company of Men and the Ethics of Humor
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William Pamerleau
Narrative Identity and Film Realism
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Dan Flory
Race, Empathy, and Noir In Deep Cover
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Richard Nunan
Brokeback Mountain and The Children's Hour:
A Postscript to Vito Russo's Challenge
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Avery Plaw
Film as Ethical Argument:
Evaluating Munich's Case Against Targeted Killing
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Chris Venner
Exploring the Nature of Evil in David Mamet's Homicide:
A Lacanian Interpretation
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Jeanette Bicknell
Orientalism as Aesthetic Failure:
The Sheltering Sky
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Carole Lyn Piechota
Once More and Innumerable Times More:
Nietzsche's Eternal Return in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
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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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Dan Shaw
Editor's Introduction
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Tadd Ruetenik
"How Am I Not Myself?":
Philosophical Despair In I [Heart] Huckabees
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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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Steven G. Smith
Hume, Kant, And Road Runner On Causation
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