Film, Theory and Philosophy brings together leading scholars to provide a detailed overview of the key thinkers who have shaped the field of film philosophy. The thinkers include continental philosophers, post-continental philosophers, analytic philosophers, film-makers, film reviewers, sociologists, and cultural theorists. The essays reveal how philosophy can be applied to film analysis and how film can be used to illustrate philosophical problems. But more importantly, the essays explore how film has shaped what philosophy thinks and how philosophy has lead to a reappraisal of film.11 page(s
This paper explores the idea that popular narrative film can somehow contribute to our philosophical...
During the last few decades, film has increasingly become an issue of philosophical reflection from ...
A series of essays on film and philosophy whose authors - philosophers or film studies experts - wri...
This volume collects twenty original essays on the philosophy of film. It uniquely brings together s...
The turn to philosophy within Film Studies is commonly located in the early 1990s, coinciding with t...
While concepts from and debates within Continental philosophy have long formed a backdrop to argumen...
This book identifies a new methodological strategy for the interpretation of film philosophizing. Ma...
There are two respects in which the medium of film and the discipline of philosophy intersect. First...
This chapter contrasts the broadly empirical, pluralist, and construction device–oriented approaches...
The idea that films can be philosophical, or in some sense ‘do’ philosophy, has recently found a num...
The book consists of 18 individual chapter sections that discuss primary texts on cinema and film by...
Introduction: why did philosophy go to the movies? -- The analytic-cognitivist turn. The empire stri...
The increasingly popular idea that cinematic fictions can do philosophy raises some difficult ques...
The conditions of possibility of film philosophy are analyzed and discussed in the paper. It was not...
Audio recording of roundtable discussion between Robert Sinnerbrink, John Mullarkey, Berys Gaut, Dav...
This paper explores the idea that popular narrative film can somehow contribute to our philosophical...
During the last few decades, film has increasingly become an issue of philosophical reflection from ...
A series of essays on film and philosophy whose authors - philosophers or film studies experts - wri...
This volume collects twenty original essays on the philosophy of film. It uniquely brings together s...
The turn to philosophy within Film Studies is commonly located in the early 1990s, coinciding with t...
While concepts from and debates within Continental philosophy have long formed a backdrop to argumen...
This book identifies a new methodological strategy for the interpretation of film philosophizing. Ma...
There are two respects in which the medium of film and the discipline of philosophy intersect. First...
This chapter contrasts the broadly empirical, pluralist, and construction device–oriented approaches...
The idea that films can be philosophical, or in some sense ‘do’ philosophy, has recently found a num...
The book consists of 18 individual chapter sections that discuss primary texts on cinema and film by...
Introduction: why did philosophy go to the movies? -- The analytic-cognitivist turn. The empire stri...
The increasingly popular idea that cinematic fictions can do philosophy raises some difficult ques...
The conditions of possibility of film philosophy are analyzed and discussed in the paper. It was not...
Audio recording of roundtable discussion between Robert Sinnerbrink, John Mullarkey, Berys Gaut, Dav...
This paper explores the idea that popular narrative film can somehow contribute to our philosophical...
During the last few decades, film has increasingly become an issue of philosophical reflection from ...
A series of essays on film and philosophy whose authors - philosophers or film studies experts - wri...