The Philosophy of Film and Film as Philosophy

Cinema 2:11-35 (2011)
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This paper explores the idea that popular narrative film can somehow contribute to our philosophical understanding. I identify a number of problems with this 'film as philosophy' thesis and argue that the capacity of film to contribute to philosophy is not as great as many authors think. Specifically, I argue that film can only offer genuinely distinctive insights into philosophical questions *about film* and explore Hitchcock's Rear Window as an example of this.

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Are There Definite Objections to Film as Philosophy? Metaphilosophical Considerations.Diana Neiva - 2019 - In Christina Rawls, Diana Neiva & Steven S. Gouveia (eds.), Philosophy and Film: Bridging Divides. Nova Iorque, NY, Estados Unidos: Routledge Press, Research on Aesthetics. pp. 116-134.
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The Philosophical Limits of Film.Bruce Russell - 2000 - Film and Philosophy:163-167.
Philosophizing through the moving image: The case of Serene velocity.Noël Carroll - 2006 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 64 (1):173–185.

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