Philosophy goes to the movies: an introduction to philosophy
Philosophy Goes to the Movies" is a new kind of introduction to philosophy that makes use of film to help us understand philosophical ideas and positions. Drawing on a wide range of films from around the world - and the ideas of a diverse selection of thinkers from Plato and Descartes to Marcuse and Foucault - Christopher Falzon introduces and discusses central areas of philosophical concern, including: the theory of knowledge; the self and personal identity; ethics; social and political philosophy; and, critical thinking. Ideal for beginners, this book guides the reader through philosophy using lively and illuminating cinematic examples including "Proof, Mulholland Drive, Bowling for Columbine, Nosferatu" and "Wings of Desire."
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New York
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Routledge
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2007
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ix, 267 p.: ill.; 24 cm.
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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ISBN-10: 0415357268
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ISBN-13: 9780415357265
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Christopher Falzon
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Plato's picture show: the theory of knowledge -- All of me : the self and personal identity -- Crimes and misdemeanors : moral philosophy -- Antz : social and political philosophy -- Modern times : society, science and technology -- The holy grail : critical thinking