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Thomas E. Wartenberg

Mount Holyoke College
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  • Mount Holyoke College
    Department of Philosophy
    Retired faculty
University of Pittsburgh
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1978
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Areas of Specialization
Aesthetics
Areas of Interest
Aesthetics
  • All publications (137)
  •  51
    Introduction to symposium on Gareth B. Matthews
    Metaphilosophy 39 (1). 2008.
    Philosophy, Miscellaneous
  •  49
    SYMPOSIUM: Danto's' The Transfiguration of the Commonplace'Twenty-Five Years Later
    Contemporary Aesthetics 6. 2008.
  •  17
    Film Column
    Philosophy Now 36 48-49. 2002.
  •  103
    Perspectives
    Questions 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.
    Philosophy in Schools
  •  3
    Carroll On The Moving Image
    Cinema 69-80. 2010.
  •  44
    Philosophy & Film: The Western as Philosophy
    Philosophy Now 61 42-43. 2007.
    Philosophy Through Film
  •  36
    A Sneetch is a Sneetch and Other Philosophical Discoveries: Finding Wisdom in Children's Literature
    Wiley-Blackwell. 2013.
    _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
    _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 issues with their children. Accessible and multi-layered, it answers questions like, Is it okay for adults to deceive kids? What's the difference between saying the Mona Lisa is a great painting and vanilla is your favorite flavor? Each chapter includes illustrations commissioned especially for this book.
    EthicsPhilosophy for ChildrenPhilosophy, Introductions and Anthologies
  •  29
    Understanding Film Form
    Film and Philosophy 10 163-171. 2006.
    Philosophy of Film
  •  83
    Moving Viewers: American Film and the Spectator's Experience by plantinga, carl
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 68 (1): 70-72. 2010.
    Aesthetic ExperienceCinema
  • „The Forms of Power", erscheint in
    Analyse & Kritik 88 (4). 1987.
    Michel Foucault
  •  140
    Film, Philosophy, and the Ordinary: A Response to Butle
    Film-Philosophy 5 (1). 2001.
    Brian Butler Transgression: Ordinary and Otherwise _Film-Philosophy_, vol. 5 no. 22, July 2001
    Philosophy of Film
  •  56
    Review 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.
    Political Theory
  •  1
    Foucault's Archaeological Method: A Response to Hacking and Rorty
    Philosophical Forum 15 (4): 345. 1984.
    Continental PhilosophyMichel Foucault
  •  11
    Philosophy & Film: Fahrenheit 9/11
    Philosophy Now 47 46-47. 2004.
  •  49
    [Book review] the forms of power, from domination to transformation (review)
    Social Theory and Practice 17 105-130. 1991.
    Value TheorySocial and Political PhilosophyPolitical Views
  •  160
    Reply to Aurand
    with Cynthia A. Freeland
    Film-Philosophy 2 (1). 1998.
  •  65
    Picture Book Philosophy
    Philosophy Now 84 9-10. 2011.
    Philosophy in SchoolsPhilosophy for Children: Introductions
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