In the following fictional interview, the Abbé Jean-Baptiste Du Bos’ ideas about the representational arts are applied to relevant aspects of the cinema. Du Bos argues that normally works of cinematic fiction are designed to give rise to ‘artificial passions’ that have the function of providing relief from boredom without the negative consequences that many alternative pursuits would have. Du Bos’ solution to the paradox of negative affect and his position on Aristotle’s doctrine of catharsis are also set forth in the interview. The question of whether films have philosophical significance is also taken up. The upshot is a somewhat unfamiliar early 18th-century perspective on some contemporary issues
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Alex Ling employs the philosophy of Alain Badiou to answer the question central to all serious film ...
Drawing on a wide range of critical and theoretical material, this thesis explores the representatio...
La fiction, bien plutôt que de relever d'une illusion, stérile et dangereuse, engendrée par une imag...
Alain Badioursquo;s philosophy is generally understood to be a fundamentally mathematical enterprise...
Formal search in the 1950’s and the 1960’s in Italian neo-realism and the French New Wave: their vis...
This article aims to propose a dialogue between Jean Epstein's movies and theory and speculative rea...
Through an examination of the performative work of illusionists, artists, photographers, and filmmak...
Cinema, as a popular entertainment, has frequently been understood as a leisure activity, something ...
Much of the current philosophy of film literature follows Walter Benjamin’s optimistic account and s...
In any case, as Badiou sees it, philosophy is obliged to engage with film for the very simple reason...
When writing about cinema does Deleuze have a conception of cinema spectatorship? In New Philosophy ...
International audienceThis book looks at a much-debated phenomenon in contemporary cinema: the re-em...
This paper explores notions of realism, evidence, undecidability and faith in the context of our rel...
The increasingly popular idea that cinematic fictions can do philosophy raises some difficult ques...
Jean Baudrillard loved cinema and was fascinated by the collusions which occur between it and life. ...
Alex Ling employs the philosophy of Alain Badiou to answer the question central to all serious film ...
Drawing on a wide range of critical and theoretical material, this thesis explores the representatio...
La fiction, bien plutôt que de relever d'une illusion, stérile et dangereuse, engendrée par une imag...