A wide-ranging, eclectic collection of essays on philosophy and the moving image by a pre-eminent philosopher of art This volume presents a selection of philosopher Noël Carroll's essays-several of which appear in print here for the first time-at the intersection of philosophy, film, and television. The volume begins with broad, foundational issues-what the moving image is, the nature of the medium of film and how we should evaluate it-engaging critically with the most essential problems and puzzles in the field. Carroll then moves to more focused issues in the philosophy of film and television. He reflects on whether ethical defects in fictional characters such as Tony Soprano have an impact on artistic excellence; the role of films in political debates (using the examples of Star Trek and Planet of the Apes); the question of whether film can do philosophy in its own way; and philosophical themes in avant-garde cinema. His analysis touches on a broad range of areas in philosophy including metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, politics, and aesthetics. The book then concludes with philosophical re-assessments of key figures in the philosophy of the moving image-Sergei Eisenstein, Arthur Danto, Bela Balasz, and Stanley Cavell. A wide-ranging and eclectic collection of work by a major figure in aesthetics and the philosophy of film and television, this volume will appeal to scholars, students, and cinephiles alike.
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This book is a selection of essays by Noël Carroll at the intersection of the major divisions of philosophy and film and TV including articles on moving images and metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, political philosophy, and aesthetics.
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METAPHYSICS Toward an Ontology of the Moving Image The Return of Medium Specificity Claims and the Evaluation of the Moving Image Motion Picture Narration EPISTEMOLOGY Movie-Made Philosophy Philosophizing Through the Moving Image: The Case of Serene Velocity Warhol's Empire PHILOSOPHICAL PSYCHOLOGY Cognitivism, Psychology, and Neuroscience: Moves as Attentional Engines (with William P. Seeley) Movies, Narrative, and Emotion ETHICS Subjectivity, the Emotions, and the Movies Moral Change: Fiction, Film, and Family Rough Heroes: A Response to A.W. Eaton Talk to Her Vertigo: The Impossible Love POLITICS Science Fiction, Philosophy and Politics: Planet of the Apes as a Thought Experiment Yvonne Rainer and the Recuperation of Everyday Life Amy Schumer or the Incongruities PHILOSOPHIES OF THE ARTS Three Problems in the Philosophy of Movie Music (with Margaret Moore) Dogma Dance HISTORY OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE MOVING IMAGE Béla Balász: The Face of Cinema Eisenstein's Philosophy of Film Revisiting the World Viewed Arthur Danto Goes to the Movies
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Professor of Philosophy, CUNY Graduate Center. Author HUMOR: A Very Short Introduction (OUP 2014), ART IN THREE DIMENSIONS (OUP 2010), ENGAGING THE MOVING IMAGE (Yale 2003), A PHILOSOPHY OF MASS ART (OUP 1998), THE PHILOSOPHY OF MOTION PICTURES (Blackwell 2007)
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Selling point: Collects the work of a pre-eminent philosopher in the fields of aesthetics and philosophy of art Selling point: Covers a wide range of topics within the philosophy of the moving image, from ontology to politics and psychology Selling point: Engages with a variety of films and filmmakers, as well as with the work of other philosophers working in the philosophy of the moving image
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9780190683306
Publisert
2021
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Oxford University Press Inc; Oxford University Press Inc
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771 gr
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165 mm
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231 mm
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33 mm
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P, 06
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Engelsk
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416

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Professor of Philosophy, CUNY Graduate Center. Author HUMOR: A Very Short Introduction (OUP 2014), ART IN THREE DIMENSIONS (OUP 2010), ENGAGING THE MOVING IMAGE (Yale 2003), A PHILOSOPHY OF MASS ART (OUP 1998), THE PHILOSOPHY OF MOTION PICTURES (Blackwell 2007)