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literature list on: Kant, Immanuel
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#1
Badiou, Alain / Toscano, Alberto: Dialectics of the fable. In: Science Fiction Film and Television 1. 2008. No. 1. [Spring] pp. 15-23.
Description:
Philosophical examination of the relationship between subject and world in science fiction film. Searches traces of Kant, Husserl and Platon in Vincenzo Natali’s Cube, David Cronenberg’s eXistenZ and in The Matrix by Andy and Larry Wachowski.
Index:
Kant, Immanuel
Husserl, Edmund
Platon
Natali, Vincenzo
Cronenberg, David
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Cube (1997)
eXistenZ (1998)
Matrix, The (1999)
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
#2
Brinkema, Eugenie: Laura Dern’s vomit, or, Kant and Derrida in Oz. In: Film-Philosophy 15. 2011. No 2. [?D] pp. 51-69.
Description:
Philosophical examination of David Lynch’s Wild at Heart.
Index:
Lynch, David
Kant, Immanuel
Derrida, Jacques
Wild at Heart (1990)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
#3
Dragunoiu, Dana: Neo’s Kantian choice: The Matrix Reloaded and the limits of the posthuman. In: Mosaic 40. 2007. No. 4. [?D] pp. 51-67.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Kant, Immanuel
Matrix Reloaded, The (2003)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
#4
Grinnell, Jason D.: Aristotle, Kant, Spike, and Jayne: Ethics and character in the Whedonverse. In: The philosophy of Joss Whedon. Edited by Dean A. Kowalski and S. Evan Kreider. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2011. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 88 ff.
Index:
Whedon, Joss
Aristoteles
Kant, Immanuel
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
#5
Lawler, James: Between heaven and hells: The multidimensional universe in Kant and Buffy the Vampire Slayer. In: Buffy, the Vampire Slayer and philosophy: Fear and trembling in Sunnydale. Edited by James B. South. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2003. (= Popular Culture and Philosophy 4.) p. ?P.
Index:
Kant, Immanuel
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV)
Religion: Hölle ~ Religion: Hell
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
#6
Lawler, James M.: Turning to the dark side: The problem of evil in Plato, Kant, Hegel, and Darth Vader. In: Lawler, James M.: The God tube: Uncovering the hidden spiritual message in pop culture. - Chicago: Open Court 2010. p. ?P.
Index:
Platon
Kant, Immanuel
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich
Star Wars (Filmreihe)
Böse, Das ~ Evil, The
Religion ~ Religion
#7
Lawler, James: Only love is real: Plato, Kant, and the Matrix trilogy. In: More Matrix and philosophy: Revolutions and reloaded decoded. Edited by William Irwin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2005. (= Popular culture and philosophy 11.) p. ?P.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Platon
Kant, Immanuel
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
#8
Lawler, James: We are (the) one! Kant explains how to manipulate the Matrix. In: The Matrix and philosophy: Welcome to the desert of the real. Edited by William Irwin. - Chicago: Open Court 2002. pp. 138-152.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Kant, Immanuel
Matrix, The (1999)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
#9
Rowlands, Mark: Der Leinwandphilosoph: Große Theorien von Aristoteles bis Schwarzenegger. Aus dem Englischen von Yamin von Rauch. - Berlin: Rogner & Bernhard 2009.
First edition:
[The philosopher at the end of the universe: Philosophy explained through science fiction film. - London: Ebury Press 2003.]
Reviews:
Rottensteiner, Franz: [untitled.] In: Quarber Merkur 2011. No. 112. [?D] pp. 243-244.
Description:
Discusses basic philosophical questions and especially the theories of Plato, Kant, Nietzsche and Descartes by using filmic examples such as Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner, James Cameron’s Aliens, Paul Verhoeven’s Total Recall, Steven Spielberg’s Minority Report as well as the Star Wars and the Matrix series.
Index:
Scott, Ridley
Cameron, James
Verhoeven, Paul
Spielberg, Steven
Lucas, George
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Platon
Kant, Immanuel
Nietzsche, Friedrich
Descartes, René
Aristoteles
Schwarzenegger, Arnold
Blade Runner (1982)
Aliens (1986)
Total Recall (1990)
Minority Report (2002)
Star Wars (Filmreihe)
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Weltraum ~ Space
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
#10
Rowlands, Mark: The philosopher at the end of the universe: Philosophy explained through science fiction film. - New York: T. Dunne Books / St. Martin’s Press 2004.
First edition:
[London: Ebury 2003.]
Reviews:
McGinn, Colin: [untitled] In: The Times Literary Supplement, October 17, 2003. p. 10.
Description:
Discusses basic philosophical questions and especially the theories of Plato, Kant, Nietzsche and Descartes by using filmic examples such as Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner, James Cameron’s Aliens, Paul Verhoeven’s Total Recall, Steven Spielberg’s Minority Report as well as the Star Wars and the Matrix series.
Index:
Scott, Ridley
Cameron, James
Verhoeven, Paul
Spielberg, Steven
Lucas, George
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Platon
Kant, Immanuel
Nietzsche, Friedrich
Descartes, René
Aristoteles
Schwarzenegger, Arnold
Blade Runner (1982)
Aliens (1986)
Total Recall (1990)
Minority Report (2002)
Star Wars (Filmreihe)
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Weltraum ~ Space
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
#11
Rowlands, Mark: The philosopher at the end of the universe: Philosophy explained through science fiction film. - London: Ebury Press 2003.
Reviews:
McGinn, Colin: [untitled] In: The Times Literary Supplement, October 17, 2003. p. 10.
Description:
Discusses basic philosophical questions and especially the theories of Plato, Kant, Nietzsche and Descartes by using filmic examples such as Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner, James Cameron’s Aliens, Paul Verhoeven’s Total Recall, Steven Spielberg’s Minority Report as well as the Star Wars and the Matrix series.
Index:
Scott, Ridley
Cameron, James
Verhoeven, Paul
Spielberg, Steven
Lucas, George
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Platon
Kant, Immanuel
Nietzsche, Friedrich
Descartes, René
Aristoteles
Schwarzenegger, Arnold
Blade Runner (1982)
Aliens (1986)
Total Recall (1990)
Minority Report (2002)
Star Wars (Filmreihe)
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Weltraum ~ Space
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
#12
Star Trek and philosophy: The wrath of Kant. Edited by Jason T. Eberl and Kevin S. Decker. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2008. (= Popular culture and philosophy 35.)
Reviews:
Blackford, Russell: [untitled.] In: Science Fiction Studies 37. 2010. No. 2(?N). [?D] pp. 328-331.
Index:
Kant, Immanuel
Star Trek (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Star Trek ~ Star Trek
#13
Sterk, Karmen: The sublimity of monsters: Kant, Lacan and the society of connoisseurs. In: Horror Studies 3. 2012. No. 2. [September] pp. 167-180.
Description:
Psychological examination of the human fascination with evil.
Index:
Kant, Immanuel
Lacan, Jacques
Psychologie ~ Psychology
Monster ~ Monster
Böse, Das ~ Evil, The
Horror ~ Horror
#14
Stroud, Scott R.: A Kantian analysis of moral judgment in Buffy the Vampire Slayer. In: Buffy, the Vampire Slayer and philosophy: Fear and trembling in Sunnydale. Edited by James B. South. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2003. (= Popular Culture and Philosophy 4.) p. ?P.
Index:
Kant, Immanuel
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
#15
Szendy, Peter: Kant in the land of extraterrestrials: Cosmopolitical philosofictions. Translated by Will Bishop. - New York: Fordham University Press 2013.
Reviews:
Boulding, Lucas: [untitled.] In: Foundation 2015. No. 121. [?D] pp. 93-95.
Winter, Jerome: [untitled.] In: Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts 26. 2015. No. 1. [?D] pp. 214-217.
Description:
Philosophical thoughts on cosmopolitanism and science fiction. Includes a chapter on the Star Wars films.
Index:
Kant, Immanuel
Lucas, George
Star Wars (Filmreihe)
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
Politik ~ Politics
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
#16
White, Mark D.: Is suicide always moral: Jean Grey, Kant, and the dark Phoenix saga. In: X-Men and philosophy: Astonishing insight and uncanny argument in the mutant X-verse. Edited by Rebecca Housel and J. Jeremy Wisnewski. - Chichester; Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley 2009. (= Blackwell philosophy and pop culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Kant, Immanuel
X-Men (Filmreihe)
Monster ~ Monster
Angst ~ Fear
Selbstmord ~ Suicide
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
#17
Zizek, Slavoj: "The thing that thinks": The Kantian background of the noir subject. In: Shades of noir: A reader. Edited by Joan Copjec. - London; New York: Verso Books 1993. pp. 199-226.
Description:
Discusses, among others, Alan Parker’s Angel Heart, Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner and the films of Alfred Hitchcock.
Index:
Parker, Alan
Scott, Ridley
Kant, Immanuel
Hitchcock, Alfred
Angel Heart (1987)
Blade Runner (1982)
Film Noir ~ Film Noir
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