Woody Allen and philosophy you mean my whole fallacy is wrong? / edited by Mark T. Conard and Aeon J. Skoble ; foreword by Tom Morris.

Other author Conard, Mark T., 1965-
Other author Skoble, Aeon J.
Format Book
Publication InfoChicago, Ill. : Open Court, 2004.
Descriptionxii, 269 pages ; 23 cm.
Subjects

SeriesPopular culture and philosophy ; v. 8
Popular culture and philosophy v. 8. ^A490194
Contents Act I: morality, interpretation, and the meaning of life -- God, suicide, and the meaning of life in the films of Woody Allen / Mark T. Conrad -- Integrity in Woody Allen's Manhattan / Aeon J. Skoble -- Does morality have to be blind? : a Kantian analysis of crimes and misdemeanors / James Lawler -- Arguing interpretations : the pragmatic optimism of Woody Allen / Ian Jarvie -- Act II: Woody's craft -- The mousetrap : reading Woody Allen / James Wallace -- Woody on aesthetic appreciation / Jaspm Holt -- Art and voyeurism in the films of Woody Allen / Jerold Abrams -- "You don't deserve Cole Porter" : love and music according to Woody Allen / James South -- Dead sharks and dynamite ham : the philosophical use of humor in Annie Hall / Lou Ascione -- Reconstructing Ingmar : the aesthetic purging of the great model / Per Broman -- Act III: five films -- The dangers of Hedonism : a midsummer night's sex comedy / Sander Lee -- Inauthenticity and personal identity in Zelig / David Detmer -- It's all darkness : Plato, the ring of gyges, and crimes and misdemeanors / John Pappas -- Self knowledge in another woman / Jill Gordon -- Woody Allen's film noir light : self-knowledge, crime, and love in the curse of the jade scorpion / Mary P. Nichols.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Bibliography noteIncludes filmography (p. 259-260).
LCCN 2004011805
ISBN0812694538

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Joyner General Stacks PN1998.3.A45 W67 2004 ✔ Available Place Hold