Philosophy of Film Books

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  1. The Routledge Companion to Philosophy and Film

    Edited by Paisley Livingston, Carl Plantinga

    The Routledge Companion to Philosophy and Film is the first comprehensive volume to explore the main themes, topics, thinkers and issues in philosophy and film. The Companion features sixty specially commissioned chapters from international scholars and is divided into four clear parts: issues...

    January 2011 | 978-0-415-49394-9 | Paperback (Routledge)

  2. Philosophy Through Film, 2nd Edition

    By Mary Litch

    Some of the world’s best-loved films can be used as springboards for examining enduring philosophical questions. Philosophy Through Film provides guidance in how to watch films with an eye for their philosophical content, helping students become familiar with key topics in all of the major areas in...

    January 2010 | 978-0-415-99744-7 | Paperback (Routledge)

  3. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

    Edited by Christopher Grau

    Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind is one of the most widely discussed and thought-provoking films of recent years. This is the first book to explore and address the philosophical aspects of Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. Beginning with a helpful introduction that places each essay in...

    May 2009 | 978-0-415-77466-6 | Paperback (Routledge)

  4. Memento

    Edited by Andrew Kania

    Within a short space of time, the film Memento has already been hailed as a modern classic. Memorably narrated in reverse, from the perspective of Leonard Shelby, the film’s central character, it follows Leonard’s chaotic and visceral quest to discover the identity of his wife’s killer and avenge...

    May 2009 | 978-0-415-77474-1 | Paperback (Routledge)

  5. Talk to Her

    Edited by A. W. Eaton

    Pedro Almodóvar is one of the most renowned film directors of recent years. Talk to Her is one of the most discussed and controversial of all his films. Dealing principally with the issue of rape, it also offers profound insights into the nature of love and friendship whilst raising important...

    2008 | 978-0-415-77367-6 | Paperback (Routledge)

  6. The Thin Red Line

    Edited by David Davies

    The Thin Red Line is the third feature-length film from acclaimed director Terrence Malick, set during the struggle between American and Japanese forces for Guadalcanal in the South Pacific during World War Two. It is a powerful, enigmatic and complex film that raises important philosophical...

    2008 | 978-0-415-77365-2 | Paperback (Routledge)

  7. On Film, 2nd Edition

    By Stephen Mulhall

    In this significantly expanded new edition of his acclaimed exploration of the four Alien movies, Stephen Mulhall adds several new chapters on Steven Spielberg’s Mission: Impossible trilogy and Minority Report. The first part of the book discusses the four Alien movies. Mulhall argues that the...

    2008 | 978-0-415-44153-7 | Paperback (Routledge)

  8. Thinking on Screen: Film as Philosophy

    By Thomas E. Wartenberg

    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...

    2007 | 978-0-415-77431-4 | Paperback (Routledge)

  9. Philosophy Goes to the Movies: An Introduction to Philosophy, 2nd Edition

    By Christopher Falzon

    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, Philosophy Goes to the Movies introduces and discusses central areas of philosophical concern, including: *the theory of knowledge...

    2007 | 978-0-415-35726-5 | Paperback (Routledge)

  10. Reading Cavell

    Edited by Alice Crary, Sanford Shieh

    Alongside Richard Rorty, Hilary Putnam and Jacques Derrida, Stanley Cavell is arguably one of the best-known philosophers in the world. This state-of-the-art collection explores the work of this original and interesting figure who has already been the subject of a number of books, conferences...

    2006 | 978-0-415-34639-9 | Paperback (Routledge)

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