Archive | 2019

Contemporary Philosophical Filmmaking

 

Abstract


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 providing a counterexample to a philosophical thesis, providing evidence to support a philosophical claim, and presenting an argument in support of a philosophical view.

Volume None
Pages 491-511
DOI 10.1007/978-3-030-19601-1_21
Language English
Journal None

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