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146The nature of art: an anthology (edited book)Harcourt College. 2002.THE NATURE OF ART is a collection of 29 seminal, historically-organized readings that are focused on a basic philosophical question: What is Art? Including writings from the Western tradition'both Continental and Analytic traditions'as well as non-Western, minority, and feminist writings, this volume provides students with a rich set of resources to explore this matter both broadly and deeply. Introductions to each reading situate the selection amidst each respective thinker's body of work and t…Read more
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104Style and Methodologies, on Noel Carroll's Engaging the Moving ImageFilm-Philosophy 9 (4). 2005.
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6Fight Club (edited book)Routledge. 2013.Released in 1999, _Fight Club_ is David Fincher’s popular adaption of Chuck Palahniuk’s cult novel, and one of the most philosophically rich films of recent years. This is the first book to explore the varied philosophical aspects of the film. Beginning with an introduction by the editor that places the film and essays in context, each chapter explores a central theme of _Fight Club_ from a philosophical perspective. Topics discussed include: _Fight Club_, Plato’s cave and Descartes’ cogito mora…Read more
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111Assessing an Elementary School Philosophy ProgramThinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children 20 (3-4): 90-94. 2014.This paper describes a research project assessing the effect on second grade students’ understanding of argumentation that a twelve-week program of weekly philosophy lessons had. The philosophy lessons were taught using popular picture books in the manner employed in my Teaching Children Philosophy program. Compared to a control group of second graders who did not study philosophy, it was demonstrated that the 45-minute weekly philosophy classes led to a significant and sustainable increase in s…Read more
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1Ted Cohen and Paul Guyer, eds., Essays in Kant's Aesthetics (review)Philosophy in Review 4 185-187. 1984.
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60Review of Irving Singer, Ingmar Bergman, Cinematic Philosopher: Reflections on His Creativity (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2008 (5). 2008.
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2David Bordwell and Noël Carroll, eds., Post-Theory: Reconstructing Film Studies Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 18 (2): 85-87. 1998.
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186Beyond mere illustration: How films can be philosophyJournal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 64 (1). 2006.
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38Philosophy and Film (edited book)Routledge. 1995._Philosophy and Film_ moves from broad theoretical reflections on film as a medium to concrete examinations of individual films.
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123Thinking on Screen: Film as PhilosophyRoutledge. 2007.Thinking on Screen: Film as Philosophy is an accessible and thought-provoking examination of the way films raise and explore complex philosophical ideas. Written in a clear and engaging style, Thomas Wartenberg examines films’ ability to discuss, and even criticize ideas that have intrigued and puzzled philosophers over the centuries such as the nature of personhood, the basis of morality, and epistemological skepticism. Beginning with a demonstration of how specific forms of philosophical disco…Read more
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49SYMPOSIUM: Danto's' The Transfiguration of the Commonplace'Twenty-Five Years LaterContemporary Aesthetics 6. 2008.
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103PerspectivesQuestions 4 8-11. 2004.A Chair of the Philosophy Department at a local college explains his reasoning and tactics on how he transferred knowledge from teacher to student for his newly created course, “Philosophy for Children” at MHC.
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36_Taking Picture Books Seriously: What can we learn about philosophy through children's books?_ This warm and charming volume casts a spell on adult readers as it unveils the surprisingly profound philosophical wisdom contained in children's picture books, from Dr Seuss's _Sneetches_ to William Steig's _Shrek!_. With a light touch and good humor, Wartenberg discusses the philosophical ideas in these classic stories, and provides parents with a practical starting point for discussing philosophical…Read more
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83Moving Viewers: American Film and the Spectator's Experience by plantinga, carlJournal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 68 (1): 70-72. 2010.
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138Film, Philosophy, and the Ordinary: A Response to ButleFilm-Philosophy 5 (1). 2001.Brian Butler Transgression: Ordinary and Otherwise _Film-Philosophy_, vol. 5 no. 22, July 2001
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56Review of Robert B. Pippin, Hollywood Westerns and American Myth: The Importance of Howard Hawks and John Ford for Political Philosophy (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2010 (9). 2010.