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14The Counterfeiters: Thomas Wartenberg Finds that Extreme Circumstances Can Bring Out a Person's True Moral CharacterPhilosophy Now 68 38-39. 2008.
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14Contemporary Philosophical FilmmakingIn Noël Carroll, Laura T. Di Summa & Shawn Loht (eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of the Philosophy of Film and Motion Pictures, Springer. pp. 491-511. 2019.Although there has been an extensive debate about whether films can actually do philosophy, this chapter bypasses that debate in order to examine a number of different ways in which philosophy has been done by contemporary filmmakers. Using a variety of different films from different genres—including Anomalisa, an animated film; Amour, a narrative fiction film; and The Act of Killing, a documentary—the chapter explores some of the central ways that philosophy has been done on film—such as provid…Read more
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14Representational Mind: A Study of Kant’s Theory of KnowledgePhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 48 (1): 159-163. 1987.
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14Philosophy 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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13The Philosophy of Motion Pictures: Book Reviews (review)British Journal of Aesthetics 49 (1): 83-85. 2009.
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13Film and RepresentationIn Ananta Charana Sukla (ed.), Art and Representation: Contributions to Contemporary Aesthetics, Praeger. pp. 210. 2001.
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11PerspectivesQuestions 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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11Wordy Pictures: Theorizing the Relationship Between Image and Text in ComicsIn Aaron Meskin & Roy T. Cook (eds.), The Art of Comics, Wiley‐blackwell. 2012-01-27.This chapter contains sections titled: Illustrated Books: A First Step The Image‐Text Complex in Comics The Image The Text How Comics Work An Objection Conclusion Notes References.
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11PerspectivesQuestions 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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10Thinking through stories: children, philosophy, and picture booksRoutledge. 2022.This book provides justification and instruction for exploring philosophy with children, especially by using picture books to initiate philosophical discussion. By demonstrating to pre-service teachers that picture books often embed philosophical issues into their narratives, and that this makes picture books a natural place to go to help young children investigate philosophical issues, the author offers a straightforward approach to engaging young students. In particular, this volume highlights…Read more
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10Philosophical Skepticism as the Subject of Art: Maria Bussmann’s DrawingsJournal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 81 (3): 421-425. 2023.Maria Bussmann is a visual artist with a unique artistic project: creating drawings that present the ideas of great philosophers in visual form. In 1996, Bussma.
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9Big ideas for little kids: teaching philosophy through children's literatureRowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2014.Big Ideas for Little Kids includes everything a teacher, a parent, or a college student needs to teach philosophy to elementary school children from picture books. Written in a clear and accessible style, the book explains why it is important to allow young children access to philosophy during primary-school education. Wartenberg also gives advice on how to construct a "learner-centered" classroom, in which children discuss philosophical issues with one another as they respond to open-ended ques…Read more
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9Stanley Cavell, Contesting Tears: The Hollywood Melodrama of The Unknown WomanJournal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 56 (1): 82-82. 1998.
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8Blending Fiction and RealityIn Noël Carroll & Lester H. Hunt (eds.), Philosophy in the Twilight Zone, Wiley‐blackwell. 2009.This chapter contains sections titled: 1 2 3 4 Acknowledgment Notes.