The logic of failures of the cinematic imagination: Two case studies – and a logical puzzle and solution in just one

Pragmatics and Society 4 (1):105-111 (2013)
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Abstract

This piece is intended to explicate - by providing a precising definition of - the common cinematic figure which I term “the failure of the cinematic imagination,“ while presenting a logical puzzle and its solution within a simple Gricean framework. It should be noted that this is neither fully accurate nor fully precise, because of the audience; one should examine the remaining articles in the issue to understand what I mean.

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