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Philosophy Goes to the Movies: An introduction to philosophy by Christopher Falzon
Philosophy Goes to the Movies: an introduction to philosophy is a new kind of introduction to philosophy that makes use of film to help us understand philosophical ideas and positions.
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Format: Trade paperback
Condition: vg- condition, minor shelf wear, used book sticker but flipping the pages looks clean
Size: 5.25"x8.0"
Pages: 2003 edition, 230pp.
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Drawing on art-house movies like Cinema Paradiso and Hollywood blockbusters such as The Matrix, 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
- science and technology
- critical thinking
Falzon draws from the ideas of a diverse selection of thinkers, from Plato and Descartes to Marcuse and Foucault.
Ideal for the beginner, this book guides the student through philosophy using lively and illuminating cinematic examples including Total Recall, Crimes and Misdemeanors, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Antz and Wings of Desire. It will also appeal to anyone interested in the philosophical dimensions of cinema.