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Bibliografie des fantastischen Films / Bibliography of Fantastic Film
Bibliografie des Fantastischen Films
Bibliography of Fantastic Film
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#1
Abad, Diana: Groundhog Day and the good life. In: Film-Philosophy 16. 2012. No 1. [?D] pp. 149-164.
Index:
Ramis, Harold
Groundhog Day (1993)
Gute, Das ~ Good
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#2
Abbott, Mathew: Abbas Kiarostami and film-philosophy. - Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2017.
Reviews:
Rosenbaum, Jonathan: [untitled.] In: Sight and Sound NS 27. 2017. No. 4. [April] p. 107.
Index:
Kiarostami, Abbas
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#3
Aberdein, Andrew: Balderdash and chicanery: Science and beyond. 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:
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV)
Wissenschaft ~ Science
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#4
Aberdein, Andrew: Seltsame Bettgenossen: Die Interpenetration von Philosophie und Pornografie. In: Philosophie für Verdorbene: Essays über Pornografie. Hrsg. von Dave Monroe. Aus dem Amerikanischen von Heike Steffen. - Berlin: Rogner & Bernhard 2011. pp. 35 ff.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Sexualität ~ Sexuality

#5
Abrahamsson, Christian: Topoi/graphein: Mapping the middle in spatial thought. - Lincoln, Nebrasca: University of Nebraska Press 2018. (= Cultural geographies + rewriting the earth.)
Description:
Includes chapters on Lord of the Flies and Apocalypse Now.
Index:
Apocalypse Now (1976-1979)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#6
Abrams, Jerold J.: "A homespun murder story": Film noir and the problem of modernity in Fargo. In: The philosophy of the Coen brothers. Edited by Mark T. Conrad. - Lexington, Kentucky: Kentucky University Press 2009. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 211-223.
Index:
Coen, Joel
Fargo (1995)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Mord ~ Murder
Film Noir ~ Film Noir

#7
Abrams, Jerold J.: A technological galaxy: Heidegger and the philosophy of technology in Star Wars. In: Star Wars and philosophy: More powerful than you can possibly imagine. Edited by Kevin S. Decker and Jason T. Eberl. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2005. (= Popular culture and philosophy 12.) pp. 107-19.
Index:
Heidegger, Martin
Lucas, George
Star Wars (Filmreihe)
Technik ~ Technology
Weltraum ~ Space
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#8
Abrams, Jerold J. / Cooke, Elizabeth: Detection and the logic of abduction in The X-Files. In: The philosophy of TV noir. Edited by Steven M. Sanders and Aeon J. Skoble. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2008. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
X-Files, The (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Film Noir ~ Film Noir
Fernsehen ~ Television

#9
Abrams, Jerold J.: From Sherlock Holmes to the hard-boiled detective in film noir. In: The philosophy of film noir. Edited by Mark T. Conard. Foreword by Robert Porfirio. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2006. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 69-88.
Index:
Sherlock Holmes ~ Sherlock Holmes
Detektive ~ Detectives
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Film Noir ~ Film Noir

#10
Abrams, Jerold J.: Nietzsche’s overman as posthuman star child in 2001: A Space Odyssey. In: The philosophy of Stanley Kubrick. Edited by Jerold J. Abrams. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2007. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 247-265.
Index:
Kubrick, Stanley
2001 - A Space Odyssey (1968)
Jugend ~ Youth
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#11
Abrams, Jerold J.: Space, time, and subjectivity in neo-noir cinema. In: The philosophy of neo-noir. Edited by Mark T. Conard. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2007. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Film Noir ~ Film Noir

#12
Abrams, Jerold J.: The cinema of madness: Friedrich Nietzsche and the films of Martin Scorsese. In: The philosophy of Martin Scorsese. Edited by Mark T. Conard. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2007. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Scorsese, Martin
Nietzsche, Friedrich
Wahnsinn ~ Madness
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#13
Abrams, Jerold J.: The dialectic of enlightenment in Metropolis. In: The philosophy of science fiction film. Edited by Steven M. Sanders. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2008. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Lang, Fritz
Metropolis (1925/1926)
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#14
Abrams, Jerold J.: The epistemology of James Bond: The logic of abduction. In: James Bond and philosophy: Questions are forever. Edited by Jacob M. Held and James B. South. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2006. (= Popular culture and philosophy 23.) pp. 157-171.
Index:
James Bond (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
James Bond ~ James Bond

#15
Acland, Charles R.: The crack in the electric window. In: Cinema Journal 51. 2012. No. 2. [Winter] pp. 167-171.
Description:
A philosophical examination of the term "screen".Discusses, among others, James Cameron’s use of a virtual camera for Avatar.
Index:
Cameron, James
Avatar (2009)
Technik: Kamera ~ Technology: Camera
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Fenster ~ Windows
Cyberspace ~ Cyberspace

#16
Adams, Don: Anakin and Achilles: Scars of nihilism. In: The ultimate Star Wars and philosophy: You must unlearn what you have learned. Edited by Jason T. Eberl and Kevin S. Decker. - Chichester, West Sussex; Malden, Massachussetts: John Wiley & Sons 2015. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Lucas, George
Homer
Star Wars (Filmreihe)
Nihilismus ~ Nihilism
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#17
Addison, Lindsay Mclean: The Black Stallion in print and film. In: Figuring animals: Essays on animal images in art, literature, philosophy, and popular culture. Edited by Mary S. Pollock and Catherine Rainwater. - Basingstoke, New York: Palgrave Macmillan 2005. pp. 163-175.
Index:
Ballard, Carroll
Black Stallion, The (1979)
Tiere ~ Animals
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Literatur ~ Literature
Animation ~ Animation

#18
Adriaensens, Vito / Paulus, Tom: Mannerism: neoclassical style in the films of Michael Mann. In: The philosophy of Michael Mann. Edited by Steven Sanders, Aeon J. Skoble and R. Barton Palmer. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2014. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Mann, Michael
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#19
Agard, Olivier: Cinéma et horreur chez Siegfried Kracauer. In: Beauté et laideur dans la littérature, la philosophie et l’art allemand et aurichien au XXe siècle. Textes réunis par Florence Bancaud. - Lille: Universitée Charles-de-Gaulle 2005. (= Germanica 37.) pp. 107-120.
Index:
Kracauer, Siegfried
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Horror ~ Horror
Österreich ~ Austria
Deutschland ~ Germany

#20
Alkema, Kyle / Barkman, Adam: Guardians and tyrants in the republics of Star Wars and Plato. In: The ultimate Star Wars and philosophy: You must unlearn what you have learned. Edited by Jason T. Eberl and Kevin S. Decker. - Chichester, West Sussex; Malden, Massachussetts: John Wiley & Sons 2015. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Lucas, George
Platon
Star Wars (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#21
Allen, Keith: "Freaks of nature": Extrasensory perception and the paranormal in the films of David Cronenberg. In: The philosophy of David Cronenberg. Edited by Simon Riches. - Lexington: University Press of Kentucky 2012. pp. 77-90.
Index:
Cronenberg, David
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Natur ~ Nature

#22
Allen, S.: Getting animated-valuing anime. In: Valuing films: Shifting perceptions of worth. Edited by Laura Hubner. - Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire; New York: Palgrave Macmillan 2011. p. ?P.
Index:
Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics
Animation ~ Animation
Politik ~ Politics
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Religion ~ Religion

#23
Altman, Mark A.: Babylon 5: Franchising outer space. In: Cinefantastique 25. 1994. No. 2. [April] pp. 26, 61.
Description:
Series creator J. Michael Straczynski on his philosophy of science fiction.
Index:
Straczynski, J. Michael
Babylon 5 (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Weltraum ~ Space
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction

#24
Ananth, Mahesh: Spock’s Vulcan mind meld: A primer for the philosophy of mind. In: 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.) pp. 231 ff.
Index:
Star Trek (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Star Trek ~ Star Trek

#25
Anderson, Aaron C.: Stuntman Mike, simulation, and sadism in Death Proof. In: Quentin Tarantino and philosophy: How to philosophize with a pair of pliers and a blowtorch. Edited by Richard Greene and K. Silem Mohammad. - Chicago: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 29.) p. ?P.
Index:
Tarantino, Quentin
Death Proof (2007)
Sexualität: Sadomasochismus ~ Sexuality: Sadomasochism
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#26
Anderson, Travis: Unleashing Nietzsche on the tragic infrastructure of Tarantino’s Reservoir Dogs. In: Quentin Tarantino and philosophy: How to philosophize with a pair of pliers and a blowtorch. Edited by Richard Greene and K. Silem Mohammad. - Chicago: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 29.) p. ?P.
Index:
Tarantino, Quentin
Nietzsche, Friedrich
Reservoir Dogs (1991)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#27
Anderson, Wendy Love: Prophecy girl and the powers that be: The philosophy of religion in the Buffyverse. 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:
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV)
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#28
Anime and philosophy: Wide eyed wonder. Edited by Josef Steiff and Tristan D. Tamplin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 47.)
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Augen ~ Eyes
Animation ~ Animation
Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics
Japan ~ Japan

#29
Anime and philosophy: Wide eyed wonder. Edited by Josef Steiff and Tristan D. Tamplin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 47.)
Index:
Animation ~ Animation
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics
Japan ~ Japan

#30
Anticristo: Letteratura cinema storia teologia filosofia psicoanalisi. Ed. Alessandro Cinquegrani. - ?O: Il Poligrafo 2012.
Index:
Religion ~ Religion
Psychologie ~ Psychology
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#31
Arms, Gary / Riley, Thomas: The "big-little" film and philosophy: Two akes on Spielbergian innocence. In: Steven Spielberg and philosophy: We’re gonna need a bigger book. Edited by Dean A. Kowalski. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2008. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Spielberg, Steven
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#32
Arnautovic, Samir: Das Metaphysische in den Filmen Stanley Kubricks: Eine philosophische Interpretation. In: Raum und Identität im Film: Historische und aktuelle Perspektiven. Hrsg. von Irma Durakovic, Michael Lommel und Joachim Paech. - Marburg: Schüren 2012. (= Marburger Schriften zur Medienforschung 37.) pp. 75 ff.
Index:
Kubrick, Stanley
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Geschichte ~ History

#33
Arnold, Frank: Philosophisches Drama. In: EPD Film 29. 2012. No. 3. [March] p. 63.
Description:
On a DVD edition of Matthew Chapman’s The Ledge.
Index:
Chapman, Matthew
Ledge, The (2011)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
DVD ~ DVD

#34
Arp, Robert: "If droids could think ...": Droids as slaves and persons. In: Star Wars and philosophy: More powerful than you can possibly imagine. Edited by Kevin S. Decker and Jason T. Eberl. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2005. (= Popular culture and philosophy 12.) pp. 120-131.
Index:
Lucas, George
Star Wars (Filmreihe)
Sklaven ~ Slaves
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#35
Arp, Robert / Brace, Patricia: "The owls are not what they seem": The logic of Lynch’s world. In: The philosophy of David Lynch. Edited by William J. Devlin and Shai Biderman. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2011. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 7-23.
Index:
Lynch, David
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#36
Arp, Robert: Damned if you do, damned if you don’t: Vampires and the hedonistic paradox. In: Zombies, vampires, and philosophy: New life for the undead. Edited by Richard Greene and K. Silem Mohammad. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 49.) pp. 143 ff.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Vampire ~ Vampires
Zombies ~ Zombies
Tod ~ Death

#37
Arp, Robert / Decker, Kevin S.: "That fatal kiss": Bond, ethics, and the objectification of women. In: James Bond and philosophy: Questions are forever. Edited by Jacob M. Held and James B. South. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2006. (= Popular culture and philosophy 23.) p. ?P.
Index:
James Bond (Filmreihe)
Frauen ~ Women
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
James Bond ~ James Bond

#38
Arp, Robert: Mind your Ps and Qs: Power, pleasure, and the Q continuum. In: 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.) pp. 59 ff.
Index:
Star Trek (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Star Trek ~ Star Trek

#39
Arp, Robert: Sucking balls and fucking off: An introduction to the bothersome South Park and philosophy. In: South Park and philosophy: You know, I learned something today. Edited by Robert Arp. - Oxford; Malden, Massachussetts: Blackwell 2007. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Pädagogik ~ Paedagogy
Sexualität ~ Sexuality
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#40
Arp, Robert: The Chewbacca defense: A South Park logic lesson. In: South Park and philosophy: You know, I learned something today. Edited by Robert Arp. - Oxford; Malden, Massachussetts: Blackwell 2007. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Pädagogik ~ Paedagogy
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#41
Art and pornography: Philosophical essays. Edited by Hans Maes and Jerrold Levinson. - Oxford: Oxford University Press 2012.
Index:
Sexualität ~ Sexuality
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#42
Arthur, Paul: Philosophy in the bedroom: Wong Kar-wai’s 2046. In: Cineaste 30. 2005. No. 4. [Fall] pp. 6-8.
Index:
Wong Kar-wai
2046 (2004)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#43
Asma, Stephen: Against transcendentalism: Monty Python’s The Meaning of Life and Buddhism. In: Monty Python and philosophy: Nudge nudge, think think! Edited by Gary L. Hardcastle and George A. Reisch. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2006. (= Popular culture and philosophy 19.) pp. 93-110.
Index:
Gilliam, Terry
Jones, Terry
Monty Python’s Meaning of Life (1983)
Religion ~ Religion
Religion: Buddhismus ~ Religion: Buddhism
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Monty Python ~ Monty Python

#44
Aubron, Hervé: Titanic et autres paquebots: Réveries et dérives d’une industrie lourde. In: Blockbuster: Philosophie et cinéma. Sous la direction de Laura Odello. - Paris: Les prairies ordinaires 2013. (= Collection "Essais".) p. ?P.
Index:
Cameron, James
Titanic (1997)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#45
Auxier, Randall E.: A very naughty boy: Getting right with Brian. In: Monty Python and philosophy: Nudge nudge, think think! Edited by Gary L. Hardcastle and George A. Reisch. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2006. (= Popular culture and philosophy 19.) pp. 65-81.
Description:
Especially on The Life of Brian.
Index:
Jones, Terry
Monty Python’s Life of Brian (1979)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Monty Python ~ Monty Python

#46
Auxier, Randall E.: Chef, Socrates, and the sage of love. In: South Park and philosophy: Bigger, longer, and more penetrating. Cobbled together by Richard Hanley. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 26.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#47
Auxier, Randall E.: Killing Kenny: Our daily dose of death. In: South Park and philosophy: Bigger, longer, and more penetrating. Cobbled together by Richard Hanley. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 26.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Tod ~ Death
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#48
Auxier, Randall E. / Townsend, Eileen: The twilight of infinite desire. In: Zombies, vampires, and philosophy: New life for the undead. Edited by Richard Greene and K. Silem Mohammad. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 49.) pp. 259 ff.
Index:
Sexualität ~ Sexuality
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Vampire ~ Vampires
Zombies ~ Zombies
Tod ~ Death

#49
Auxier, Randall E.: Vinnie’s very bad day: Twisting the tale of time in Pulp Fiction. In: Quentin Tarantino and philosophy: How to philosophize with a pair of pliers and a blowtorch. Edited by Richard Greene and K. Silem Mohammad. - Chicago: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 29.) p. ?P.
Index:
Tarantino, Quentin
Pulp Fiction (1994)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#50
Auxier, Randall E.: Why Timmy can’t read: Mr. Hat’s philosophy of progressive education. In: South Park and philosophy: Bigger, longer, and more penetrating. Cobbled together by Richard Hanley. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 26.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Pädagogik ~ Paedagogy
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#51
Badiou, Alain / Benatouil, Thomas / During, Elie / Maniglier, Patrice / Rabouin, David / Zarader, Jean-Pierre: Matrix, machine philosophique. - Paris: Ellipses 2003.
Reviews:
Chesney, Duncan: Spinoza and the politics of The Matrix. In: Film-Philosophy 8. 2004. No. 25. [August] p. ?P.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Technik ~ Technology
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#52
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

#53
Badmington, Neil: Alien chic: Posthumanism and the other within. - London; New York: Routledge 2004.
Reviews:
Iles, Timothy: [untitled.] In: Scope [Nottingham] 2007. No. 9. [?D] p. ?P.
Description:
On the representation of aliens and cyborgs in culture, philosophy, literature and film from the 1950s since nowadays.
Index:
Literatur ~ Literature
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Roboter ~ Robots
Aliens ~ Aliens
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction

#54
Baggett, David: Firefly and freedom. 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. 9 ff.
Index:
Whedon, Joss
Firefly (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#55
Bailey, Andrew: Zombies, epiphenomenalism, and physicalist theories of consciousness. In: Canadian Journal of Philosophy 36. 2006. No. 4. [December] pp. 481-509.
Index:
Zombies ~ Zombies
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#56
Baldwin, Bruce: Word and objection: How Monty Python destroyed modern philosophy. In: Monty Python and philosophy: Nudge nudge, think think! Edited by Gary L. Hardcastle and George A. Reisch. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2006. (= Popular culture and philosophy 19.) p. ?P.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Monty Python ~ Monty Python

#57
Baltzer-Jaray, Kimberly: Burtonology: Metaphysics, epistemology, essences, Christmas, and Vincent Price. In: The philosophy of Tim Burton. Edited by Jennifer L. McMahon. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2014. p. ?P.
Index:
Burton, Tim
Price, Vincent
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#58
Barad, Judith: Blade Runner and Sartre: The boundaries of humanity. In: The philosophy of neo-noir. Edited by Mark T. Conard. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2007. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Scott, Ridley
Sartre, Jean-Paul
Blade Runner (1982)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Film Noir ~ Film Noir

#59
Barad, Judith: The aspiring Jedi’s handbook of virtue. In: Star Wars and philosophy: More powerful than you can possibly imagine. Edited by Kevin S. Decker and Jason T. Eberl. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2005. (= Popular culture and philosophy 12.) pp. 57-68.
Index:
Lucas, George
Star Wars (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#60
Barad, Judith: The ethical underpinnings of Kundun. In: The philosophy of Martin Scorsese. Edited by Mark T. Conard. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2007. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Scorsese, Martin
Kundun (1997)
Religion: Buddhismus ~ Religion: Buddhism
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#61
Barber, Christie / Bryce, Mio / Davis, Jason: The making of Killer Cuties. In: Anime and philosophy: Wide eyed wonder. Edited by Josef Steiff and Tristan D. Tamplin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 47.) p. ?P.
Index:
Animation ~ Animation
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics
Japan ~ Japan

#62
Barber, Christie / Bryce, Mio / Davis, Jason: The making of killer cuties. In: Anime and philosophy: Wide eyed wonder. Edited by Josef Steiff and Tristan D. Tamplin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 47.) p. ?P.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Mord ~ Murder
Körper ~ Bodies
Animation ~ Animation
Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics
Japan ~ Japan

#63
Barker, Martin: Envisaging "visualisation": Some challenges from the International Lord of the Rings audience project. In: Film-Philosophy 10. 2006. No. 3. [?D] p. ?P.
Index:
Tolkien, John Ronald Reuel
Jackson, Peter
Lord of the Rings (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Lord of the Rings (Literatur ~ Literature)

#64
Barkman, Adam: Did Santa die on the cross? In: Anime and philosophy: Wide eyed wonder. Edited by Josef Steiff and Tristan D. Tamplin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 47.) p. ?P.
Index:
Animation ~ Animation
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics
Japan ~ Japan

#65
Barkman, Adam: Did Santa die on the cross? In: Anime and philosophy: Wide eyed wonder. Edited by Josef Steiff and Tristan D. Tamplin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 47.) p. ?P.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Animation ~ Animation
Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics
Japan ~ Japan

#66
Barnes, Gordon: Science and the mystery of consciousness: A dialogue between Mulder and Scully. In: The philosophy of the X-Files. Edited by Dean A. Kowalski. Foreword by William B. Davis. - Lexington: University Press of Kentucky 2007. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
X-Files (Filmreihe)
Wissenschaft ~ Science
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#67
Barrows, Adam: Heidegger the vampire slayer: The undead and fundamental ontology. In: Zombies, vampires, and philosophy: New life for the undead. Edited by Richard Greene and K. Silem Mohammad. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 49.) pp. 69 ff.
Index:
Heidegger, Martin
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Vampire ~ Vampires
Zombies ~ Zombies
Tod ~ Death

#68
Bartel, Christopher: Die "schöne Kunst" der Pornografie? Im Spannungsfeld von künstlerischem und pornografischem Wert. In: Philosophie für Verdorbene: Essays über Pornografie. Hrsg. von Dave Monroe. Aus dem Amerikanischen von Heike Steffen. - Berlin: Rogner & Bernhard 2011. pp. 89 ff.
Index:
Kunst ~ Arts, The
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Sexualität ~ Sexuality

#69
Barwick, Daniel: Neo-materialism and the death of the subject. In: The Matrix and philosophy: Welcome to the desert of the real. Edited by William Irwin. - Chicago: Open Court 2002. pp. 75-86.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (1999)
Tod ~ Death
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#70
Bassham, Gregory / Bronson, Eric: The Lord of the Rings and philosophy. - Chicago: Open Court Press 2003.
Index:
Tolkien, John Ronald Reuel
Jackson, Peter
Lord of the Rings (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Lord of the Rings (Literatur ~ Literature)

#71
Bassham, Gregory / Nardone, Henry: Pissin’ metal: Columbine, Malvo, and the Matrix of violence. 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
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Gewalt ~ Violence

#72
Bassham, Gregory: Resist not evil! Jesus and nonviolence. In: Mel Gibson’s Passion and philosophy: The Cross, the questions, the controversy. Edited by Jorge J. E. Gracia. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2004. (= Popular culture and philosophy 10.) pp. 246-259.
Index:
Gibson, Mel
Passion of the Christ, The (2004)
Gewalt ~ Violence
Böse, Das ~ Evil, The
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#73
Bassham, Gregory: The religion of The Matrix and the problems of pluralism. In: The Matrix and philosophy: Welcome to the desert of the real. Edited by William Irwin. - Chicago: Open Court 2002. pp. 111-25.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (1999)
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#74
Battlestar Galactica and philosophy: Mission accomplished or mission frakked up? Edited by Josef Steiff and Tristan D. Tamplin. Foreword by David Weddle. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2008. (= Popular culture and philosophy 33.)
Reviews:
Blackford, Russell: [untitled.] In: Science Fiction Studies 37. 2010. No. 2(?N). [?D] pp. 328-331.
Farkas, Carol-Ann: [untitled.] In: Journal of Popular Culture 42. 2009. No. 4. [?D] pp. 783-785.
Kaveney, Roz: [untitled.] In: The Times Literary Supplement, April 17, 2009. pp. 32-33.
Index:
Battlestar Galactica (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#75
Baumgartner, Holly: Visualizing Levinas: "Existence and Existents" through Mulholland Drive, Memento, and Vanilla Sky. - Bowling Green, Ohio: Bowling Green State University, Ph.D. 2005. [Abstract in: Dissertation Abstracts International A 66. 2005. No. 1. (July) p. 174.]
Index:
Levinas, Emmanuel
Nolan, Christopher
Crowe, Cameron
Lynch, David
Memento (2000)
Vanilla Sky (2001)
Mulholland Drive (2001)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#76
Baur, Michael: We all need mirrors to remind us who we are: Inherited meaning and inherited selves in Memento. In: Movies and the meaning of life: Philosophers take on Hollywood. Edited by Kimberly A. Blessing and Paul J. Tudico. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2005. pp. 94-110.
Index:
Nolan, Christopher
Memento (2000)
Spiegel ~ Mirror
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Hollywood ~ Hollywood

#77
Becker, Gregor: Star Trek und Philosophie: Die edleren Seiten unseres Wesens: Philosophische Aspekte einer Kultserie. - Marburg: Tectum Verlag 2000.
Index:
Star Trek (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#78
Beckman, Frida: Ambivalent screens: Quentin Tarantino and the power of vision. In: Film-Philosophy 19. 2015. No. 1. [?D] pp. 85-104.
Index:
Tarantino, Quentin
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#79
Beever, Jonathan / Cisney, Vernon W.: Introduction: In the midst of the garden. In: The way of nature and the way of grace: Philosophical footholds on Terrence Malick’s The Tree of Life. Edited by Jonathan Beever and Vernon W. Cisney. - Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press 2016. p. ?P.
Index:
Malick, Terrence
Tree of Life, The (2011)
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#80
Beever, Jonathan: The world of representation via The Tree of Life. In: The way of nature and the way of grace: Philosophical footholds on Terrence Malick’s The Tree of Life. Edited by Jonathan Beever and Vernon W. Cisney. - Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press 2016. p. ?P.
Index:
Malick, Terrence
Tree of Life, The (2011)
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#81
Beisecker, Dave: Nothing but meat? Philosophical zombies and their cinematic counterparts. In: Race, oppression and the zombie: Essays on cross-cultural appropriations of the Caribbean tradition. Edited by Christopher M. Moreman and Cory James Rushton. - Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland 2011. pp. 191-205.
Index:
Ethnie ~ Ethnicity
Zombies ~ Zombies
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#82
Bellenbaum, Rainer: Kinematografisches Handeln: Von den Filmavantgarden zum Ausstellungsfilm. - Berlin: b-books 2013. (= Reihe PoLYpeN.)
Index:
Experimentalfilme ~ Experimental Films
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#83
Belluomini, Lance: Star Wars, emotions, and the paradox of fiction. In: The ultimate Star Wars and philosophy: You must unlearn what you have learned. Edited by Jason T. Eberl and Kevin S. Decker. - Chichester, West Sussex; Malden, Massachussetts: John Wiley & Sons 2015. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Lucas, George
Star Wars (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#84
Benton, Steve: "Pinioned by a chain of reasoning"? Anti-intellectualism and models of rationality in Tim Burton’s Sleepy Hollow. In: The philosophy of Tim Burton. Edited by Jennifer L. McMahon. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2014. p. ?P.
Index:
Burton, Tim
Sleepy Hollow (1999)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#85
Berger, Jacob / Ferguson, Kyle: "You gotta listen to how people talk": Machines and natural language. In: Terminator and philosophy: I’ll be back, therefore I am. Edited by Richard Brown and Kevin Decker. - Chichester; Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons 2009. (= Blackwell philosophy and pop culture.) pp. 239 ff.
Index:
Terminator (Filmreihe)
Roboter ~ Robots
Technik ~ Technology
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#86
Bertram, Manfred: Subjektdisposition: Ontologie und Science-fiction. - Essen: Verlag Die Blaue Eule 1988. (= Genealogica 18)
Description:
Discusses also the science fiction film.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction

#87
Beuthan, Ralf: Das Undarstellbare: Film und Philosophie, Metaphysik und Moderne. - Magdeburg: Universität Magdeburg, Dissertation 2002.
Description:
Discusses, among others, the films of Andrei Tarkovsky and Peter Greenaway.
Index:
Tarkovsky, Andrei Arsenyevich
Greenaway, Peter
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#88
Beuthan, Ralf: Das Undarstellbare: Film und Philosophie, Metaphysik und Moderne. - Würzburg: Königshausen und Neumann 2006. (= Film - Medium - Diskurs 18.)
Reviews:
Heller, Franziska: [untitled.] In: Medienwissenschaft 2007. No. 4. pp. 430-432.
Description:
Discusses, among others, the films of Andrei Tarkovsky and Peter Greenaway.
Index:
Tarkovsky, Andrei Arsenyevich
Greenaway, Peter
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#89
Bicknell, Jeanette: Orientalism as aesthetic failure: The Sheltering Sky. In: Film and Philosophy 2007. No. 11. [?D] pp. 159-172.
Index:
Bertolucci, Bernardo
Sheltering Sky, The (1990)
Orient ~ Orient
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#90
Biderman, Shai / Devlin, William J.: The Prisoner and self-imprisonment. In: The philosophy of TV noir. Edited by Steven M. Sanders and Aeon J. Skoble. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2008. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Prisoner, The (TV)
Gefängnis ~ Prison
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Film Noir ~ Film Noir
Fernsehen ~ Television

#91
Biderman, Shai / Devlin, William J.: The wrath of Nietzsche. In: 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.) pp. 47 ff.
Index:
Nietzsche, Friedrich
Star Trek (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Star Trek ~ Star Trek

#92
Biderman, Shai / Eisikovits, Nir: So tired of the future: Free will and determinism in Spielberg’s Minority Report. In: Movies and the meaning of life: Philosophers take on Hollywood. Edited by Kimberly A. Blessing and Paul J. Tudico. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2005. pp. 242-256.
Index:
Spielberg, Steven
Minority Report (2002)
Utopie ~ Utopia
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Hollywood ~ Hollywood

#93
Biderman, Shai / Jacobowitz, Eliana: Rope: Nietzsche and the art of murder. In: Hitchcock and philosophy: Dial M for metaphysics. Edited by David Baggett and William A. Drumin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 27.) pp. 33-45.
Index:
Hitchcock, Alfred
Nietzsche, Friedrich
Rope, The (1948)
Mord ~ Murder
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#94
Biderman, Shai: Stan’s future self and evil Cartman: Personal identity in South Park. In: South Park and philosophy: You know, I learned something today. Edited by Robert Arp. - Oxford; Malden, Massachussetts: Blackwell 2007. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Pädagogik ~ Paedagogy
Böse, Das ~ Evil, The
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#95
Biderman, Shai / Tabeka, Assaf: The monster within: Alienation and social conformity in The Elephant Man. In: The philosophy of David Lynch. Edited by William J. Devlin and Shai Biderman. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2011. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 207-223.
Index:
Lynch, David
Elephant Man, The (1980)
Monster ~ Monster
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#96
Biderman, Shai: The roar and the rampage: A tale of revenge in Kill Bill, Volumes 1 and 2. In: Movies and the meaning of life: Philosophers take on Hollywood. Edited by Kimberly A. Blessing and Paul J. Tudico. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2005. pp. 199-209.
Index:
Tarantino, Quentin
Kill Bill (Filmreihe)
Kill Bill Volume 1 (2003)
Kill Bill Volume 2 (2004)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Hollywood ~ Hollywood

#97
Biderman, Shay: Recalling the self: Personal identity in Total Recall. In: The philosophy of science fiction film. Edited by Steven M. Sanders. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2008. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 39-54.
Index:
Verhoeven, Paul
Dick, Philip K[indred]
Total Recall (1990)
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#98
Bishop, Sophia: Traveling up your own ass. In: South Park and philosophy: Bigger, longer, and more penetrating. Cobbled together by Richard Hanley. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 26.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#99
Blahuta, Jason P.: Judgment day is inevitable: Hegel and the futility of trying to change history. In: Terminator and philosophy: I’ll be back, therefore I am. Edited by Richard Brown and Kevin Decker. - Chichester; Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons 2009. (= Blackwell philosophy and pop culture.) pp. 146 ff.
Index:
Cameron, James
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich
Terminator (Filmreihe)
Terminator II - Judgement Day (1991)
Geschichte ~ History
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#100
Bleasdale, John: The Tree of Life and death. In: The way of nature and the way of grace: Philosophical footholds on Terrence Malick’s The Tree of Life. Edited by Jonathan Beever and Vernon W. Cisney. - Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press 2016. p. ?P.
Index:
Malick, Terrence
Tree of Life, The (2011)
Tod ~ Death
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#101
Blessing, Kimberly A.: Deceit and doubt: The search for truth in The Truman Show and Descartes’s Meditations. In: Movies and the meaning of life: Philosophers take on Hollywood. Edited by Kimberly A. Blessing and Paul J. Tudico. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2005. pp. 3-16.
Index:
Weir, Peter
Descartes, René
Truman Show, The (1998)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Hollywood ~ Hollywood
Meditationes (Literatur ~ Literature)

#102
Blockbuster: Philosophie et cinéma. Sous la direction de Laura Odello. - Paris: Les prairies ordinaires 2013. (= Collection "Essais".)
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#103
Bodnar, Christopher: The database, logic, and suffering: Memento and random-access information aesthetics. In: Film-Philosophy 7. 2003. No. 10. [May] p. ?P.
Index:
Nolan, Christopher
Memento (2000)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#104
Boettke, Peter J.: Human freedom and the red pill. In: Taking the red pill: Science, philosophy and religion in The Matrix. Edited by Glenn Yeffeth. - Dallas, Texas: BenBella Books 2003. pp. 145-57.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Wissenschaft ~ Science
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#105
Bogue, Ronald: To choose to choose: To believe in this world. In: Cinémas 16. 2006. No. 2/3. [Spring] pp. 32-52.
Description:
On religious and philosophical issues in the films of Carl Theodor Dreyer and Robert Bresson as seen through the lense of Gilles Deleuze.
Index:
Dreyer, Carl Theodor
Bresson, Robert
Deleuze, Gilles
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#106
Bostrom, Nick: Are we living in the Matrix? The simulation argument. In: Taking the red pill: Science, philosophy and religion in The Matrix. Edited by Glenn Yeffeth. - Dallas, Texas: BenBella Books 2003. pp. 233-241.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Wissenschaft ~ Science
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#107
Bostrom, Nick: Why make a Matrix? And why You might be in one. 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
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#108
Botting, Fred: More things: Horror, materialism and speculative weirdism. In: Horror Studies 3. 2012. No. 2. [September] pp. 281-303.
Description:
On the philosophical construction of horror film theories with special emphasis on the concept of the "thing" in the literary work of H. P. Lovecraft.
Index:
Lovecraft, H[oward] P[hillips]
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Horror ~ Horror

#109
Botz-Bornstein, Thorsten: Realism, dream, and "strangeness" in Andrei Tarkovsky. In: Film-Philosophy 8. 2004. No. 38. [November] p. ?P.
Index:
Tarkovsky, Andrei Arsenyevich
Traum ~ Dreams
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#110
Botz-Bornstein, Thorsten: Tarkovsky and Benjamin: Image, allegory, and Einfühlung. In: Film and Philosophy 2007. No. 11. [?D] pp. 15-28.
Index:
Tarkovsky, Andrei Arsenyevich
Benjamin, Walter
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#111
Bowman, Cole: Pregnant Padme and slave Leia: Star Wars female role models. In: The ultimate Star Wars and philosophy: You must unlearn what you have learned. Edited by Jason T. Eberl and Kevin S. Decker. - Chichester, West Sussex; Malden, Massachussetts: John Wiley & Sons 2015. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Lucas, George
Star Wars (Filmreihe)
Sklaven ~ Slaves
Mutter ~ Mothers
Frauen ~ Women
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#112
Bowman, Curtis: Horror’s philosopher-auteurs: Heidegger, the uncanny, and Jacques Tourneur’s horror films. In: Dark thoughts: Philosophic reflections on cinematic horror. Edited by Steven Jay Schneider and Daniel Shaw. - Lanham, Maryland; London: Scarecrow Press 2003. pp. 65-83.
Index:
Tourneur, Jacques
Heidegger, Martin
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Horror ~ Horror
Angst ~ Fear

#113
Bowman, Paul: Theorizing Bruce Lee: Film-fantasy-fighting-philosophy. - Amsterdam; New York: Rodopi 2010. (= Contemporary cinema 5.)
Index:
Lee, Bruce
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Fantasy ~ Fantasy
Martial Art ~ Martial Art

#114
Boyle, Kirk: Reading the dialectical ontology of The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou against the ontological monism of adaptation. In: Film-Philosophy 11. 2007. No. 1. [?D] p. ?P.
Index:
Anderson, Wes
Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou, The (2004)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#115
Boynton, Eric: Religious exteriority in Malick’s The Tree of Life. In: The way of nature and the way of grace: Philosophical footholds on Terrence Malick’s The Tree of Life. Edited by Jonathan Beever and Vernon W. Cisney. - Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press 2016. p. ?P.
Index:
Malick, Terrence
Tree of Life, The (2011)
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#116
Brace, Patricia: Fashioning feminism: Whedon, women, and wardrobe. 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. 117 ff.
Index:
Whedon, Joss
Kleidung ~ Clothes
Frauen ~ Women
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#117
Braden, Gordon: Spartacus and the second part of the soul. In: The philosophy of Stanley Kubrick. Edited by Jerold J. Abrams. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2007. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 167-181.
Index:
Kubrick, Stanley
Scott, Ridley
Spartacus (1959/1960)
Gladiator (2000)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#118
Bragues, George: Memory and morals in Memento: Hume at the movies. In: Film-Philosophy 12. 2008. No. 2. [?D] p. ?P.
Index:
Nolan, Christopher
Hume, David
Memento (2000)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#119
Brandon White: Trying truths: Dreyer, Bresson and the meaning effect. In: Film-Philosophy 19. 2015. No. 1. [?D] pp. 67-84.
Index:
Dreyer, Carl Theodor
Bresson, Robert
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#120
Brandt, Per Aage: The political philosophy of a Dogville: On Dogville by Lars von Trier. In: P.O.V. 2003. No. 16. [December] pp. 51-55.
Index:
von Trier, Lars
Dogville (2003)
Stadt ~ City
Politik ~ Politics
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Hunde ~ Dogs

#121
Brannigan, Michael: There is no spoon: A Buddhist mirror. In: The Matrix and philosophy: Welcome to the desert of the real. Edited by William Irwin. - Chicago: Open Court 2002. pp. 101-110.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (1999)
Spiegel ~ Mirror
Religion: Buddhismus ~ Religion: Buddhism
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#122
Brighouse, Harry: Why is an argument clinic less silly than an abuse clinic or a contradiction clinic? In: Monty Python and philosophy: Nudge nudge, think think! Edited by Gary L. Hardcastle and George A. Reisch. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2006. (= Popular culture and philosophy 19.) pp. 53-63.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Monty Python ~ Monty Python

#123
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

#124
Brinkema, Eugenie: The form of the affect: Grief, disgust, anxiety, and joy in film and critical theory. - Providence, Rhode Island: Brown University, Ph.D. 2010. [Abstract in: Dissertation Abstracts International A 71. 2011. No. 8. (February)]
Description:
Theoretical examination of the relationship between form and affect. Discusses, among others, the films of Michael Haneke, Peter Greenaway, Hollis Frampton and the contemporary horror film.
Index:
Haneke, Michael
Greenaway, Peter
Frampton, Hollis
Horror ~ Horror
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#125
Broman, Per F.: Aesthetic value, ethos, and Phil Collins: The power of music in South Park. In: South Park and philosophy: You know, I learned something today. Edited by Robert Arp. - Oxford; Malden, Massachussetts: Blackwell 2007. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Collins, Phil
South Park (TV)
Pädagogik ~ Paedagogy
Musik ~ Music
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#126
Bronson, Eric: The Passion of the Jew: Jesus in the Jewish mystical tradition. In: Mel Gibson’s Passion and philosophy: The Cross, the questions, the controversy. Edited by Jorge J. E. Gracia. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2004. (= Popular culture and philosophy 10.) pp. 111-123.
Index:
Gibson, Mel
Passion of the Christ, The (2004)
Religion: Mystik ~ Religion: Mysticism
Religion: Juden ~ Religion: Jews
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#127
Brophy, Matthew: Sex, Lügen und die virtuelle Wirklichkeit. In: Philosophie für Verdorbene: Essays über Pornografie. Hrsg. von Dave Monroe. Aus dem Amerikanischen von Heike Steffen. - Berlin: Rogner & Bernhard 2011. pp. 145 ff.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Sexualität ~ Sexuality

#128
Brown, Christopher M.: "A wretched hive of scum and villainy": Star Wars and the problem of evil. In: Star Wars and philosophy: More powerful than you can possibly imagine. Edited by Kevin S. Decker and Jason T. Eberl. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2005. (= Popular culture and philosophy 12.) pp. 69-79.
Index:
Lucas, George
Star Wars (Filmreihe)
Böse, Das ~ Evil, The
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#129
Brown, Richard: Terminating ambiguity: The perplexing case of "The". In: Terminator and philosophy: I’ll be back, therefore I am. Edited by Richard Brown and Kevin Decker. - Chichester; Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons 2009. (= Blackwell philosophy and pop culture.) pp. 253 ff.
Index:
Terminator (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#130
Brummett, Barry: What popular films teach us about values: Locked inside with the rage virus. In: Journal of Popular Film and Television 41. 2013. No. 2. [?D] pp. 61-67.
Description:
Examines [Rec] by Jaume Balagueró and Paco Plaza as well as John Erick Dowdle’s remake Quarantine.
Index:
Balagueró, Jaume
Plaza, Paco
Dowdle, John Erick
[Rec] (2007)
Quarantine (2008)
Pädagogik ~ Paedagogy
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#131
Bruun, Lars K.: "Go Deeper into Europa": Sieben Fragmente über Nietzsche und Lars von Triers Europa. In: Nietzsche im Film: Projektionen und Götzen-Dämmerungen. Hrsg. von Volker Gerhardt und Renate Reschke. - Berlin: Akademie-Verlag 2009. (= Nietzscheforschung 16.) pp. 101 ff.
Index:
Nietzsche, Friedrich
von Trier, Lars
Europa (1990)
Europa ~ Europe
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#132
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.)
Reviews:
Phillips, Maxine: [untitled] in In: Commonweal 130. 2003. No. 19. [?D] pp. 38-40.
Description:
On the TV series.
Index:
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV)
Fernsehen ~ Television
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Angst ~ Fear

#133
Burkett, Dan: Mindless philosophers and overweight globs of grease: Are droids capable of thought? In: The ultimate Star Wars and philosophy: You must unlearn what you have learned. Edited by Jason T. Eberl and Kevin S. Decker. - Chichester, West Sussex; Malden, Massachussetts: John Wiley & Sons 2015. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Lucas, George
Star Wars (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#134
Burnett, Andrew: Mad genetics: The sinister side of biological mastery. 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:
X-Men (Filmreihe)
Wahnsinn ~ Madness
Monster ~ Monster
Gentechnik ~ Genetics
Angst ~ Fear
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#135
Burns, William: Fear and head-spinning: Kierkegaard and The Exorcist. In: Burns, William: The thrill of repulsion: Excursions into horror culture. - Atglen, Pennsylvania: Schiffer Publishing 2016. p. ?P.
Index:
Friedkin, William
Kierkegaard, Søren Aabye
Exorcist, The (1973)
Exorcist (Filmreihe)
Thriller ~ Thriller
Angst ~ Fear
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Horror ~ Horror

#136
Buslowska, Elzbieta: Reclaiming the image: Béla Tarr’s world of "inhuman" becoming: An artistic and philosophical inquiry. - London: University of Westminster (United Kingdom), Ph.D. 2012. [Abstract in: Dissertation Abstracts International C 74. 2012. No. 6.]
Index:
Tarr, Béla
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#137
Butler, Jesse W.: Un-terminated: The integration of the machines. In: Terminator and philosophy: I’ll be back, therefore I am. Edited by Richard Brown and Kevin Decker. - Chichester; Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons 2009. (= Blackwell philosophy and pop culture.) pp. 52 ff.
Index:
Terminator (Filmreihe)
Roboter ~ Robots
Technik ~ Technology
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#138
Butler, Rex: William Rothman’s Vertigo. In: Film-Philosophy 18. 2014. No. 1. [?D] pp. 35-49.
Index:
Hitchcock, Alfred
Rothman, William
Vertigo (1958)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#139
Butterfield, Elizabeth: Being-towards-death and taking pleasure in beauty: James Bond and existentialism. In: James Bond and philosophy: Questions are forever. Edited by Jacob M. Held and James B. South. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2006. (= Popular culture and philosophy 23.) pp. 3-15.
Index:
James Bond (Filmreihe)
Tod ~ Death
Existentialismus ~ Existentialism
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
James Bond ~ James Bond

#140
Cabrera, Manuel "Mandel": Varieties of finitude in The Tree of Life. In: The way of nature and the way of grace: Philosophical footholds on Terrence Malick’s The Tree of Life. Edited by Jonathan Beever and Vernon W. Cisney. - Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press 2016. p. ?P.
Index:
Malick, Terrence
Tree of Life, The (2011)
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#141
Calef, Scott: Featherless bipeds: The concept of humanity in The Birds. In: Hitchcock and philosophy: Dial M for metaphysics. Edited by David Baggett and William A. Drumin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 27.) pp. 75-88.
Index:
Hitchcock, Alfred
Birds, The (1962)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#142
Calef, Scott: Four-assed monkeys: Genetics and gen-ethics in small-town Colorado. In: South Park and philosophy: You know, I learned something today. Edited by Robert Arp. - Oxford; Malden, Massachussetts: Blackwell 2007. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Stadt ~ City
Gentechnik ~ Genetics
Colorado ~ Colorado
Affen ~ Apes
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#143
Callis, Cari: Nothing that happens is ever forgotten. In: Anime and philosophy: Wide eyed wonder. Edited by Josef Steiff and Tristan D. Tamplin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 47.) p. ?P.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Animation ~ Animation
Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics
Japan ~ Japan

#144
Callis, Cari: Nothing that happens is ever forgotten. In: Anime and philosophy: Wide eyed wonder. Edited by Josef Steiff and Tristan D. Tamplin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 47.) p. ?P.
Index:
Animation ~ Animation
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics
Japan ~ Japan

#145
Camacho, Paul: "What was it you showed me?" Perplexity and forgiveness: The Tree of Life as Augustinian confession. In: The way of nature and the way of grace: Philosophical footholds on Terrence Malick’s The Tree of Life. Edited by Jonathan Beever and Vernon W. Cisney. - Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press 2016. p. ?P.
Index:
Malick, Terrence
Augustinus, Aurelius
Tree of Life, The (2011)
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#146
Cameron, Brian K.: "What is thy bidding, my master?": Star Wars and the Hegelian struggle for recognition. In: Star Wars and philosophy: More powerful than you can possibly imagine. Edited by Kevin S. Decker and Jason T. Eberl. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2005. (= Popular culture and philosophy 12.) pp. 159-167.
Index:
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich
Lucas, George
Star Wars (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#147
Camosy, Charles C.: Chasing Kevin Smith: was it immoral for the rebel alliance to destroy Death Star II? In: The ultimate Star Wars and philosophy: You must unlearn what you have learned. Edited by Jason T. Eberl and Kevin S. Decker. - Chichester, West Sussex; Malden, Massachussetts: John Wiley & Sons 2015. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Lucas, George
Smith, Kevin
Star Wars (Filmreihe)
Tod ~ Death
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#148
Cantor, Pail A.: Film noir and the Frankfurt School: America as wasteland in Edgar Ulmer’s Detour. In: The philosophy of film noir. Edited by Mark T. Conard. Foreword by Robert Porfirio. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2006. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 139-161.
Index:
Ulmer, Edgar G[eorge]
Detour (1946)
Pädagogik ~ Paedagogy
USA (United States of America) ~ USA (United States of America)
Frankfurt/Main ~ Frankfurt on the Main
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Film Noir ~ Film Noir

#149
Cantor, Paul A.: America as wasteland in detour: Film noir and The Frankfurt school. In: Cantor, Paul A.: The invisible hand in popular culture: Liberty versus authority in American film and TV. - Lexington: University Press of Kentucky 2012. p. ?P.
Index:
Pädagogik ~ Paedagogy
Frankfurt/Main ~ Frankfurt on the Main
Film Noir ~ Film Noir
Fernsehen ~ Television
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
USA (United States of America) ~ USA (United States of America)
Politik ~ Politics

#150
Cantor, Paul A.: From Shakespeare to Wittgenstein: "Darmok" and cultural literacy. In: 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.) pp. 5 ff.
Index:
Shakespeare, William
Wittgenstein, Ludwig
Star Trek (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Star Trek ~ Star Trek

#151
Cantor, Paul A.: Mars Attacks!: Burton, Tocqueville, and the self-organizing power of the American people. In: The philosophy of Tim Burton. Edited by Jennifer L. McMahon. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2014. p. ?P.
Index:
Burton, Tim
Tocqueville, Alexis de
Mars Attacks! (1996)
USA (United States of America) ~ USA (United States of America)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#152
Cantor, Paul A.: The fall of the house of Ulmer: Europe vs. America in the gothic vision of The Black Cat. In: The philosophy of horror. Edited by Thomas Fahy. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2010. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 137-160.
Index:
Ulmer, Edgar G[eorge]
Black Cat, The (1934)
USA (United States of America) ~ USA (United States of America)
Europa ~ Europe
Horror ~ Horror
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#153
Cantor, Paul A.: The invisible gnomes and the invisible hand: South Park and libertarian philosophy. In: South Park and philosophy: You know, I learned something today. Edited by Robert Arp. - Oxford; Malden, Massachussetts: Blackwell 2007. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#154
Carey, Rosalind: "My brain hurts!" In: Monty Python and philosophy: Nudge nudge, think think! Edited by Gary L. Hardcastle and George A. Reisch. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2006. (= Popular culture and philosophy 19.) pp. 187-199.
Index:
Gehirn ~ Brain
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Monty Python ~ Monty Python

#155
Carroll, Noel: Vertigo and the pathologies of romantic love. In: Hitchcock and philosophy: Dial M for metaphysics. Edited by David Baggett and William A. Drumin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 27.) pp. 101-114.
Index:
Hitchcock, Alfred
Vertigo (1958)
Romantik ~ Romanticism
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#156
Carroll, Noël: "Paradoxes of the Heart: The Philosophy of Horror" twenty-five years later: An Interview by Caetlin Benson-Allott. In: Journal of Visual Culture 14. 2015. No. 3. [December] pp. 336-343.
Description:
The author on his groundbreaking book, first published in 1990.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Horror ~ Horror

#157
Carroll, Noël: Horror, tragedy, and pleasure: The general theory of horrific appeal. In: Dark thoughts: Philosophic reflections on cinematic horror. Edited by Steven Jay Schneider and Daniel Shaw. - Lanham, Maryland; London: Scarecrow Press 2003. p. ?P.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Horror ~ Horror

#158
Carroll, Noël: Science fiction, philosophy and politics: Planet of the Apes as a thought experiment. In: Ethical Perspectives 20. 2013. No. 3. [?D] pp. 477-493.
Index:
Planet of the Apes (Filmreihe)
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
Politik ~ Politics
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#159
Carroll, Noël: Tales of dread in The Twilight Zone: A contribution to narratology. In: Philosophy in The Twilight Zone. Edited by Noël Carroll and Lester Hunt. - Malden, Massachussetts: Wiley-Blackwell 2009. p. ?P.
Index:
Twilight Zone, The (TV)
Fernsehen ~ Television
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#160
Carroll, Noël: The fear of fear itself: The philosophy of Halloween. In: Zombies, vampires, and philosophy: New life for the undead. Edited by Richard Greene and K. Silem Mohammad. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 49.) pp. 223 ff.
Index:
Halloween (Filmreihe)
Angst ~ Fear
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Vampire ~ Vampires
Zombies ~ Zombies
Tod ~ Death

#161
Carroll, Noël: The Philosophy of horror, or paradoxes of the heart. - London; New York: Routledge 1990.
Reviews:
Devereaux, Mary: [untitled.] In: Philosophical Review 101. 1992. No. 4. [?D] pp. 950-953.
Dziemianowicz, Stefan: [untitled] In: Studies in Weird Fiction 1990. No. 8. [?D] pp. 36-38.
Mackenzie, Scott: [untitled] In: Modern Language Notes 106. 1991. No. 5. [?D] pp. 1093-1097.
Morrison, James: [untitled] In: Film Criticism 15. 1991. No. 3. [?D] pp. 41-43.
Ortega-Rodriguez, Pablo: How is disbelief suspended? The paradox of fiction and Carroll’s The Philosophy of Horror. In: Film-Philosophy 7. 2003. No. 46. [November] p. ?P.
Peterson, J.. The Freddie Krueger on film theory strikes again. In: Wide Angle 14. 1992. No. 1. [?D] pp. 78-85.
Shaw, Daniel: A humean definition of horror. In: Film-Philosophy 1. 1997. No. 4. [August] p. ?P.
Simons, Jan: [untitled.] In: Skrien 1991. No. 179. [August/September] pp. 63-64.
Young, Elizabeth: [untitled.] In: Listener 124. 1990. No. ?N. [August 9] p. 34.
Description:
An analysis of the American horror film.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
USA (United States of America) ~ USA (United States of America)
Horror ~ Horror

#162
Carroll, Noël: What Mr. Creosote knows about laughter. In: Monty Python and philosophy: Nudge nudge, think think! Edited by Gary L. Hardcastle and George A. Reisch. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2006. (= Popular culture and philosophy 19.) pp. 25-35.
Description:
On The Meaning of Life.
Index:
Gilliam, Terry
Jones, Terry
Monty Python’s Meaning of Life (1983)
Humor ~ Humor
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Monty Python ~ Monty Python

#163
Cashell, Kieran Anthony: Charm and strangeness: The aesthetic and epistemic dimensions of Derek Jarman’s Wittgenstein. In: Film-Philosophy 16. 2012. No 1. [?D] pp. 101-126.
Index:
Jarman, Derek
Wittgenstein (1992)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#164
Castle, Robert: The radical capability of Rashomon. In: Film-Philosophy 7. 2003. No. 33. [October] p. ?P.
Index:
Kurosawa, Akira
Rashomon (1950)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#165
Celeste, Reni: The frozen screen: Levinas and the action film. In: Film-Philosophy 11. 2007. No. 2. [?D] p. ?P.
Index:
Levinas, Emmanuel
Action ~ Action
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#166
Cerisuelo, Marc: Doute et cinéma: Poétique et philosophie mêlées. In: Positif 2001. No. 489. [November] pp. 70-73.
Description:
On the motif of reality doubts in film.
Index:
Traum ~ Dreams
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#167
Challans, Tim: The enterprise of military ethics: Jean-Luc Picard as Starfleet’s conscience. In: 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.) pp. 91 ff.
Index:
Star Trek (Filmreihe)
Krieg ~ War
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Star Trek ~ Star Trek

#168
Chalmers, David J.: The Matrix as metaphysics. In: Philosophers explore The Matrix. Edited by Christopher Grau. - Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press 2005. p. ?P
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#169
Chandler, Benjamin: Alchemic heroes. In: Anime and philosophy: Wide eyed wonder. Edited by Josef Steiff and Tristan D. Tamplin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 47.) p. ?P.
Index:
Helden ~ Heros
Animation ~ Animation
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics
Japan ~ Japan

#170
Chandler, Benjamin: Alchemic heroes. In: Anime and philosophy: Wide eyed wonder. Edited by Josef Steiff and Tristan D. Tamplin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 47.) p. ?P.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Helden ~ Heros
Animation ~ Animation
Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics
Japan ~ Japan

#171
Chiesa, Lorenzo: Of bastard man and evil woman, or, the horror of sex. In: Film-Philosophy 16. 2012. No 1. [?D] pp. 199-212.
Description:
On Lars von Trier’s Antichrist.
Index:
von Trier, Lars
Antichrist (2009)
Sexualität ~ Sexuality
Horror ~ Horror
Frauen ~ Women
Böse, Das ~ Evil, The
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#172
Choi, Jinhee: Apperception on display: Structural films and philosophy. In: Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 64. 2006. No. 1. [?D] pp. 165-172.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Experimentalfilme ~ Experimental Films

#173
Cholodenko, Alan: The "ABCs" of B, Or: To be and not to be B. In: Film-Philosophy 14. 2010. No. 2. [?D] pp. 84-112.
Index:
B-Filme ~ B Films
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#174
Chotiner, Harry: "I know now why you cry": Terminator 2, moral philosophy, and feminism. In: Terminator and philosophy: I’ll be back, therefore I am. Edited by Richard Brown and Kevin Decker. - Chichester; Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons 2009. (= Blackwell philosophy and pop culture.) pp. 69 ff.
Index:
Cameron, James
Terminator (Filmreihe)
Terminator II - Judgement Day (1991)
Frauen ~ Women
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#175
Cinema and Agamben: Ethics, biopolitics and the moving image. Edited by Henrik Gustafsson and Asbjorn Gronstad. - London; Oxford: Bloomsbury 2014.
Index:
Agamben, Giorgio
Religion ~ Religion
Politik ~ Politics
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#176
Cinematic thinking: philosophical approaches to the new cinema. Edited by James Phillips. - Stanford, California: Stanford University Press 2008.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#177
Cisney, Vernon W.: All the world is shining, and love is smiling through all things: The collapse of the two ways in The Tree of Life. In: The way of nature and the way of grace: Philosophical footholds on Terrence Malick’s The Tree of Life. Edited by Jonathan Beever and Vernon W. Cisney. - Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press 2016. p. ?P.
Index:
Malick, Terrence
Tree of Life, The (2011)
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#178
Clark, Andy: The twisted Matrix: Dream, simulation, or hybrid? In: Philosophers explore The Matrix. Edited by Christopher Grau. - Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press 2005. p. ?P
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Traum ~ Dreams
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#179
Clark, Lynn Schofield: Religion, philosophy, and convergence culture online: ABC’s Lost as a study of the processes of mediatization. In: Northern Lights 6. 2008. No. 1. [?D] pp. 143-163.
Index:
Lost (TV)
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
ABC ~ ABC

#180
Clark, Simon: The undead martyr: Sex, death, and revolution in George Romero’s zombie films. In: Zombies, vampires, and philosophy: New life for the undead. Edited by Richard Greene and K. Silem Mohammad. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 49.) pp. 197 ff.
Index:
Romero, George A.
Sexualität ~ Sexuality
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Vampire ~ Vampires
Zombies ~ Zombies
Tod ~ Death

#181
Clark, Simon: The undead martyr: Sex, death, and revolution in George Romero’s zombie films. In: The undead and philosophy: Chicken soup for the soulless. Edited by Richard Greene and K. Silem Mohammad. - Chicago: Open Court 2006. p. ?P.
Index:
Romero, George A.
Zombies ~ Zombies
Tod ~ Death
Sexualität ~ Sexuality
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#182
Clarke, David B..: Dreams rise in the darkness: The white magic of cinema. In: Film-Philosophy 14. 2010. No. 2. [?D] pp. 21-40.
Description:
On Jean Baudrillard’s reflections on film.Discusses, among others, Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner and Henrik Galeen’s Der Student von Prag.
Index:
Baudrillard, Jean
Scott, Ridley
Galeen, Henrik
Blade Runner (1982)
Student von Prag, Der (1926)
Traum ~ Dreams
Magie ~ Magic
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#183
Clarke, J.: Deconstructing film studies: between grand theory and post-theory. - Sheffield: University of Sheffield, Ph.D. 2005. [Abstract in: Index to Theses with Abstracts 55-2836.]
Description:
Applies the philosophical theories of Jacques Derrida and Louis Pierre Althusser to film theory. Uses the understanding of animated film as an example.
Index:
Derrida, Jacques
Althusser, Louis Pierre
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Animation ~ Animation

#184
Coffeen, Daniel: This is cinema: The pleated plenitude of the cinematic sign in David Lynch’s Mulholland Dr.. In: Film-Philosophy 7. 2003. No. 7. [March] p. ?P.
Index:
Lynch, David
Mulholland Drive (2001)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#185
Cogan, Brian / Massey, Jeff: Everything I ever needed to know about ---* I learned from Monty Python: *Including history, art, poetry, communism, philosophy, the media, birth, death, religion, literature, lation, transvestites, botany, the French, class systems, mythology, fish slapping, and many more! - New York: Thomas Dunne Books / St. Martin’s Press 2014.
Index:
Politik ~ Politics
Literatur ~ Literature
Kunst ~ Arts, The
Tod ~ Death
Sexualität: Transvestiten ~ Sexuality: Transvestites
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Mythologie ~ Mythology
Monty Python ~ Monty Python
Literatur ~ Literature
Kommunismus ~ Communism
Geschichte ~ History
Geburt ~ Birth
Frankreich ~ France

#186
Cogswell, David: Existentialism for beginners. Illustrations by Joe Lee. - Danbury, Connecticut: For Beginners 2008. (= For beginners documentary comic book.)
Description:
Includes a chapter on existentialism and religion in film.
Index:
Religion ~ Religion
Existentialismus ~ Existentialism
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#187
Cokal, Susann: "Hot with rapture and cold with fear": Grotesque, sublime, and postmodern transformations in Patrick Süskind’s Perfume. In: The philosophy of horror. Edited by Thomas Fahy. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2010. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 179-198.
Index:
Tykwer, Tom
Perfume: The Story of a Murderer / Parfum, Das - Die Geschichte eines Mörders (2006)
Postmoderne ~ Postmodern
Angst ~ Fear
USA (United States of America) ~ USA (United States of America)
Europa ~ Europe
Horror ~ Horror
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#188
Cole, Phillip: Rousseau and the vampires: Toward a political philosophy of the undead. In: Zombies, vampires, and philosophy: New life for the undead. Edited by Richard Greene and K. Silem Mohammad. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 49.) pp. 183 ff.
Index:
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques
Politik ~ Politics
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Vampire ~ Vampires
Zombies ~ Zombies
Tod ~ Death

#189
Collins, Jack: The birth of fantasy: A Nietzschaen reading of Pan’s Labyrinth. In: The supernatural cinema of Guillermo del Toro: Critical essays. Edited by John W. Morehead. Foreword by Doug Jones. - Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company 2015. p. ?P.
Index:
del Toro, Guillermo
Nietzsche, Friedrich
Laberinto del Fauno, El (2006)
Fantasy ~ Fantasy
Wunder ~ Miracles
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#190
Conard, Mark T.: God, suicide, and the meaning of life in the films of Woody Allen. In: Woody Allen and philosophy: You mean my whole fallacy is wrong? Edited by Mark T. Conard and Aeon J. Skoble. Foreword by Tom Morris. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2004. (= Popular culture and philosophy 8.) pp. 7-23.
Index:
Allen, Woody
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Selbstmord ~ Suicide

#191
Conard, Mark T.: Kill Bill: Tarantino’s oedipal play. In: Quentin Tarantino and philosophy: How to philosophize with a pair of pliers and a blowtorch. Edited by Richard Greene and K. Silem Mohammad. - Chicago: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 29.) p. ?P.
Index:
Tarantino, Quentin
Kill Bill (Filmreihe)
Ödipus ~ Oedipus
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#192
Conard, Mark T.: Nietzsche and the meaning and definition of noir. In: The philosophy of film noir. Edited by Mark T. Conard. Foreword by Robert Porfirio. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2006. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 7-22.
Description:
Discusses, among others, the Postman Always Rings Twice films.
Index:
Nietzsche, Friedrich
Postman Always Rings Twice, The (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Film Noir ~ Film Noir

#193
Conard, Mark T.: Reservoir Dogs: Redemption in a postmodern world. In: The philosophy of neo-noir. Edited by Mark T. Conard. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2007. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Tarantino, Quentin
Reservoir Dogs (1991)
Religion ~ Religion
Postmoderne ~ Postmodern
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Film Noir ~ Film Noir

#194
Conard, Mark T.: Symbolism, meaning, and nihilism in Quentin Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction. In: The philosophy of film noir. Edited by Mark T. Conard. Foreword by Robert Porfirio. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2006. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 125-138.
Index:
Tarantino, Quentin
Pulp Fiction (1994)
Nihilismus ~ Nihilism
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Film Noir ~ Film Noir

#195
Conard, Mark T.: The Matrix, the cave, and the cogito. In: The philosophy of science fiction film. Edited by Steven M. Sanders. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2008. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 207-221.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#196
Conrad, Mark T.: Heidegger and the problem of interpretation in Barton Fink. In: The philosophy of the Coen brothers. Edited by Mark T. Conrad. - Lexington, Kentucky: Kentucky University Press 2009. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 179-194.
Index:
Coen, Ethan
Coen, Joel
Heidegger, Martin
Barton Fink (1991)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#197
Constable, Catherine: Adapting philosophy: Jean Baudrillard and The Matrix trilogy. - Manchester; New York: Manchester University Press 2009.
Reviews:
Fisher, Kevin: [untitled.] In: Science Fiction Film and Television 6. 2013. No. 2. [Summer] pp. 309-313.
Grabbe, Lars: [untitled.] In: Medienwissenschaft 2010. No. 1. pp. 93:94.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Baudrillard, Jean
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#198
Constable, Catherine: Baudrillard reloaded: Interrelating philosophy and film via The Matrix Trilogy. In: Screen 47. 2006. No. 2. [?D] pp. 233-249.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#199
Cook, Roy T. / Kellen, Nathan: Gospel, gossip, and Ghent: How should we understand the new Star Wars? In: The ultimate Star Wars and philosophy: You must unlearn what you have learned. Edited by Jason T. Eberl and Kevin S. Decker. - Chichester, West Sussex; Malden, Massachussetts: John Wiley & Sons 2015. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Lucas, George
Star Wars (Filmreihe)
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#200
Cooke, Elizabeth F.: "Be mindful of the living force": Environmental ethics in Star Wars. In: Star Wars and philosophy: More powerful than you can possibly imagine. Edited by Kevin S. Decker and Jason T. Eberl. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2005. (= Popular culture and philosophy 12.) pp. 80-92.
Index:
Lucas, George
Star Wars (Filmreihe)
Natur ~ Nature
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#201
Cooke, Elizabeth F.: Understanding the enemy: The dialogue of fear in Fear and Desire and Dr. Strangelove. In: The philosophy of Stanley Kubrick. Edited by Jerold J. Abrams. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2007. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 9-31.
Index:
Kubrick, Stanley
Fear and Desire (1953)
Dr. Strangelove Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1963)
Angst ~ Fear
Krieg ~ War
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#202
Corlett, J. Angelo: Is The Passion of the Christ racist? Due process, responsibility, and punishment. In: Mel Gibson’s Passion and philosophy: The Cross, the questions, the controversy. Edited by Jorge J. E. Gracia. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2004. (= Popular culture and philosophy 10.) pp. 101-110.
Index:
Gibson, Mel
Passion of the Christ, The (2004)
Ethnie ~ Ethnicity
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#203
Cormier, Harvey: 2001: Modern art, and modern philosophy. In: Philosophy and film. Edited and with an introduction by Cynthia A. Freeland and Thomas E. Wartenberg. - New York: Routledge 1995. pp. 183 ff.
Index:
Kubrick, Stanley
2001 - A Space Odyssey (1968)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#204
Cormier, Raymond: The closed society and its friends: Plato’s Republic and Lucas’s THX-1138. In: Literature/Film Quarterly 18. 1990. No. 3. [July] pp. 193-197.
Description:
On the concept of a totalitarian society in Plato’s philosophy and in science fiction film.
Index:
Lucas, George
Platon
THX 1138 (1971)
Politik ~ Politics
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction

#205
Correm, Tal: Constellations of the flesh: The embodied self in The Straight Story and The Elephant Man. In: The philosophy of David Lynch. Edited by William J. Devlin and Shai Biderman. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2011. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 127-142.
Index:
Lynch, David
Straight Story, A (1999)
Elephant Man, The (1980)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#206
Coughlin, Paul: The past is now: History and The Hudsucker Proxy. In: The philosophy of the Coen brothers. Edited by Mark T. Conrad. - Lexington, Kentucky: Kentucky University Press 2009. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 195-209.
Index:
Coen, Joel
Hudsucker Proxy, The (1994)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Geschichte ~ History

#207
Coughlin Zimmerman, Margo: Accidental anime. In: Anime and philosophy: Wide eyed wonder. Edited by Josef Steiff and Tristan D. Tamplin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 47.) p. ?P.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Animation ~ Animation
Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics
Japan ~ Japan

#208
Coulombe, Maxime: Petite philosophie du zombie, ou, Comment penser par l’horreur. - Paris: Presses universitaires de France 2012. (= La nature humaine 2107-1942.)
Index:
Zombies ~ Zombies
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Horror ~ Horror

#209
Coulthard, Lisa: Haptic aurality: Resonance, listening and Michael Haneke. In: Film-Philosophy 16. 2012. No 1. [?D] pp. 16-29.
Index:
Haneke, Michael
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#210
Cowie, Elizabeth: The lived nightmare: Trauma, anxiety, and the ethical aesthetics of horror. In: Dark thoughts: Philosophic reflections on cinematic horror. Edited by Steven Jay Schneider and Daniel Shaw. - Lanham, Maryland; London: Scarecrow Press 2003. pp. 25-46.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Horror ~ Horror

#211
Cox, Damian / Levine, Michael P.: Fate and choice: The philosophy of Minority Report. In: Cox, Damian / Levine, Michael P.: Thinking through film: Doing philosophy, watching movies. - Malden, Massachussetts: Wiley-Blackwell 2011. p. ?P.
Index:
Spielberg, Steven
Minority Report (2002)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#212
Cox, Damian / Levine, Michael P.: It’s all in the mind: AI Artificial Intelligence and robot love. In: Cox, Damian / Levine, Michael P.: Thinking through film: Doing philosophy, watching movies. - Malden, Massachussetts: Wiley-Blackwell 2011. p. ?P.
Index:
Spielberg, Steven
A.I. - Artificial Intelligence (2001)
Roboter ~ Robots
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#213
Cox, Damian / Levine, Michael P.: Knowing what’s what in Total Recall. In: Cox, Damian / Levine, Michael P.: Thinking through film: Doing philosophy, watching movies. - Malden, Massachussetts: Wiley-Blackwell 2011. p. ?P.
Index:
Verhoeven, Paul
Total Recall (1990)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#214
Cox, Damian / Levine, Michael P.: La jetee and the promise of time travel. In: Cox, Damian / Levine, Michael P.: Thinking through film: Doing philosophy, watching movies. - Malden, Massachussetts: Wiley-Blackwell 2011. p. ?P.
Index:
Marker, Chris
Jetée, La (1962)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#215
Cox, Damian / Levine, Michael P.: Ontology and The Matrix. In: Cox, Damian / Levine, Michael P.: Thinking through film: Doing philosophy, watching movies. - Malden, Massachussetts: Wiley-Blackwell 2011. p. ?P.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#216
Cox, Damian / Levine, Michael P.: Personal identity: The case of Memento. In: Cox, Damian / Levine, Michael P.: Thinking through film: Doing philosophy, watching movies. - Malden, Massachussetts: Wiley-Blackwell 2011. p. ?P.
Index:
Nolan, Christopher
Memento (2000)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#217
Cox, Damian / Levine, Michael P.: The Dark Knight: Batman on deontology and consequentialism. In: Cox, Damian / Levine, Michael P.: Thinking through film: Doing philosophy, watching movies. - Malden, Massachussetts: Wiley-Blackwell 2011. p. ?P.
Index:
Nolan, Christopher
Dark Knight, The (2008)
Batman ~ Batman
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#218
Cox, Damian / Levine, Michael P.: The spectacle of horror: Funny Games. In: Cox, Damian / Levine, Michael P.: Thinking through film: Doing philosophy, watching movies. - Malden, Massachussetts: Wiley-Blackwell 2011. p. ?P.
Index:
Haneke, Michael
Funny Games (1997)
Horror ~ Horror
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#219
Cox, Damian / Levine, Michael P.: Thinking through film: Doing philosophy, watching movies. - Malden, Massachussetts: Wiley-Blackwell 2011.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#220
Critchley, Simon: To be or not to be is not the question - On Beckett’s film. In: Film-Philosophy 11. 2007. No. 2. [?D] p. ?P.
Index:
Beckett, Samuel
Levinas, Emmanuel
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#221
Crosby, Mark: Reflections upon The Matrix. In: Film-Philosophy 3. 1999. No. 31. [July] p. ?P.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (1999)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#222
Croskery, Patrick: Monty Python and the search for the meaning of life. In: Monty Python and philosophy: Nudge nudge, think think! Edited by Gary L. Hardcastle and George A. Reisch. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2006. (= Popular culture and philosophy 19.) pp. 161-172.
Description:
Discusses especially The Life of Brian, The Meaning of Life and Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
Index:
Jones, Terry
Gilliam, Terry
Monty Python’s Life of Brian (1979)
Monty Python’s Meaning of Life (1983)
Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Monty Python ~ Monty Python

#223
Cuddy, Luke / Bruce, Michael: Could Beatrix Kiddo reach enlightenment? Traces of Buddhist philosophy in Kill Bill. In: Quentin Tarantino and philosophy: How to philosophize with a pair of pliers and a blowtorch. Edited by Richard Greene and K. Silem Mohammad. - Chicago: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 29.) p. ?P.
Index:
Tarantino, Quentin
Kill Bill (Filmreihe)
Religion: Buddhismus ~ Religion: Buddhism
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#224
Culver, Jennifer: Sarah Connor’s stain. In: Terminator and philosophy: I’ll be back, therefore I am. Edited by Richard Brown and Kevin Decker. - Chichester; Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons 2009. (= Blackwell philosophy and pop culture.) pp. 82 ff.
Index:
Terminator (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#225
Curran, Angela: Aristotelian reflections on horror and tragedy in An American Werewolf in London and The Sixth Sense. In: Dark thoughts: Philosophic reflections on cinematic horror. Edited by Steven Jay Schneider and Daniel Shaw. - Lanham, Maryland; London: Scarecrow Press 2003. pp. 47-64.
Index:
Aristoteles
Landis, John
Shyamalan, M. Night
American Werewolf in London, An (1981)
Sixth Sense, The (1999)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Horror ~ Horror

#226
Curran, Angela: Shadow of a Doubt: Secrets, lies, and the search for the truth. In: Hitchcock and philosophy: Dial M for metaphysics. Edited by David Baggett and William A. Drumin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 27.) pp. 17-31.
Index:
Hitchcock, Alfred
Shadow of a Doubt (1943)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#227
Curtis, David Valleau / Erion, Gerald J.: South Park and the open society: Defending democracy through satire. In: South Park and philosophy: You know, I learned something today. Edited by Robert Arp. - Oxford; Malden, Massachussetts: Blackwell 2007. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Humor ~ Humor
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#228
Custveller, Bart / de Vries, Marc / Verkerk, Maarten: De Matrix code: Sciencefictionfilms als spiegel van de technologische cultuur. - Amsterdam: Buijten & Schipperheijn 2006.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Technik ~ Technology
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
Religion ~ Religion

#229
Custveller, Bart / de Vries, Marc / Verkerk, Maarten: The Matrix reformed: Science fiction, technology, and Christian philosophy. Traslated by Renate Leder. Foreword by D. F. M. Strauss. - Sioux Center, Iowa: Dordt College Press 2011.
First edition:
[De Matrix code: Sciencefictionfilms als spiegel van de technologische cultuur. - Amsterdam: Buijten & Schipperheijn 2006.]
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Technik ~ Technology
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
Religion ~ Religion

#230
Cusveller, Bart / De Vries, Marc / Verkerk, Maarten: The Matrix reformed: Science fiction, technology, and Christian philosophy. Foreword by D. F. M. Strauss. - Sioux Center, Iowa: Dordt College Press 2011.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Technik ~ Technology
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#231
Dalton, Drew M.: Zardoz and the problem of infinity: Heidegger and Levinas beyond death and love. In: Heroes, monsters and values: Science fiction films of the 1970s. Edited by Michael Berman and Rohit Dalvi. - Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars 2011. pp. 73 ff.
Index:
Boorman, John
Heidegger, Martin
Levinas, Emmanuel
Zardoz (1974)
Tod ~ Death
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction

#232
Dalton, Richard: Pussy epistemology is no match for a dick. In: South Park and philosophy: Bigger, longer, and more penetrating. Cobbled together by Richard Hanley. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 26.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#233
Danahay, Martin A. / Rieder, David: The Matrix, Marx, and Coppertop’s life. In: The Matrix and philosophy: Welcome to the desert of the real. Edited by William Irwin. - Chicago: Open Court 2002. pp. 216-224.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Marx, Karl
Matrix, The (1999)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#234
Danahay, Martin: The Matrix is the prozac of the people. 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
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#235
Dannowski, Hans Werner / Gass, Lars Henrik / Gansera, Rainer: Mythos und Remythisiserung im Film. In: EPD Film 4. 1987. No. 4. [April] pp. 21-24.
Description:
On religious, mythological and philosophical motifs in recent film, especially in the work of Pasolini and Tarkovskij.
Index:
Pasolini, Pier Paolo
Tarkovsky, Andrei Arsenyevich
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Mythologie ~ Mythology

#236
Dannowski, Hans Werner: Mythos und Remythisierung. In: EPD Film 4. 1987. No. 1. [January] pp. 21-26.
Description:
On religious, mythological and philosophical motifs in film. Discusses, among others, the films of Pier Paolo Pasolini and Andrei Tarkovsky.
Index:
Pasolini, Pier Paolo
Tarkovsky, Andrei Arsenyevich
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Religion ~ Religion
Mythologie ~ Mythology

#237
Darby, Helen: I’m glad I’m not me: Subjective dissolution, schizoanalysis and post-structuralist ethics in the films of Todd Haynes. In: Film-Philosophy 17. 2013. No. 1. [?D] pp. 330-347.
Index:
Haynes, Todd
Wahnsinn ~ Madness
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#238
Dark thoughts: Philosophic reflections on cinematic horror. Edited by Steven Jay Schneider and Daniel Shaw. - New York: Continuum 2003.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Horror ~ Horror

#239
Dark thoughts: Philosophic reflections on cinematic horror. Edited by Steven Jay Schneider and Daniel Shaw. - Lanham, Maryland; London: Scarecrow Press 2003.
Index:
USA (United States of America) ~ USA (United States of America)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Horror ~ Horror

#240
Darowski, Joseph J.: When you know you’re just a comic book character: Deadpool. 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:
X-Men (Filmreihe)
Monster ~ Monster
Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics
Angst ~ Fear
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#241
Daspit, Toby: Buffy goes to college, Adam murders to dissect: Education and knowledge in a postmodern world. 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:
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV)
Pädagogik ~ Paedagogy
Postmoderne ~ Postmodern
Mord ~ Murder
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#242
Davies, David: Terrence Malick. In: The Routledge companion to philosophy and film. Edited by Paisley Livingston and Carl Plantinga. - London; New York: Routledge 2008. (= Routledge philosophy companions.) p. ?P.
Index:
Malick, Terrence
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#243
Davis, Colin: Levinas, Nosferatu and the love as strong as death. In: Film-Philosophy 11. 2007. No. 2. [?D] p. ?P.
Index:
Murnau, Friedrich Wilhelm
Levinas, Emmanuel
Nosferatu - Eine Symphonie des Grauens (1922)
Tod ~ Death
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#244
Davis, Richard: Magneto, mutation, and morality. 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:
X-Men (Filmreihe)
Monster ~ Monster
Angst ~ Fear
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#245
Day, William: I don’t know, just wait: Remembering remarriage in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. In: The philosophy of Charlie Kaufman. Edited by David LaRocca. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2011. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Kaufman, Charlie
Gondry, Michael
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)
Ehe ~ Marriage
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#246
de Bleeckere, Sylvain: De horizon van de tragische mens: Cultuurfilosofisch gesprekt met het film-oeuvre van Andrei Tarkovskij. - Antwerpen: De Nederlandsche Boekhandel 1984.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#247
de Cauter, Lieven: The Mad Max phase of globalization. In: Tickle your catastrophe! Imagining catastrophe in art, architecture and philosophy. Edited by Frederick Le Roy [et al.]. - Gent: Academia Press 2011. (= Studies in performing arts & media 9.) p. ?P.
Index:
Miller, George
Mad Max (Filmreihe)
Globalisierung ~ Globalization
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Architektur ~ Architecture
Kunst ~ Arts, The
Katastrophen ~ Disasters

#248
De Asis, Ines: Befriending the peculiar obscure: An ontological study of La Strada, Little Voice and Amelie. - New Haven, Connecticut: Southern Connecticut State University, M.A. 2006. [Abstract in: Masters Abstracts International 45. 2007. No. 2. (April)]
Index:
Fellini, Federico
Herman, Mark
Jeunet, Jean-Pierre
strada, La (1954)
Little Voice (1998)
fabuleux destin d’Amélie Poulain, Le / Amélie (2001)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#249
Deavel, Catherine Jack / Deavel, David Paul: Knowing when to be afraid: Rationality and suspense. In: Hitchcock and philosophy: Dial M for metaphysics. Edited by David Baggett and William A. Drumin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 27.) pp. 239-252.
Index:
Hitchcock, Alfred
Suspicion (1941)
Birds, The (1962)
Spellbound (1945)
Wrong Man, The (1957)
Thriller ~ Thriller
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#250
Decker, Kevin S.: By any means necessary: Tyranny, democracy, republic and empire. In: Star Wars and philosophy: More powerful than you can possibly imagine. Edited by Kevin S. Decker and Jason T. Eberl. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2005. (= Popular culture and philosophy 12.) pp. 168-180.
Index:
Lucas, George
Star Wars (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#251
Decker, Kevin S.: Culture, hermeneutics, and the Batman. In: The philosophy of Tim Burton. Edited by Jennifer L. McMahon. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2014. p. ?P.
Index:
Burton, Tim
Batman (1989)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#252
Decker, Kevin S.: Dark times: The end of the republic and the beginning of Chinese philosophy. In: The ultimate Star Wars and philosophy: You must unlearn what you have learned. Edited by Jason T. Eberl and Kevin S. Decker. - Chichester, West Sussex; Malden, Massachussetts: John Wiley & Sons 2015. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Lucas, George
Star Wars (Filmreihe)
China ~ China
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#253
Decker, Kevin S.: Inhuman nature, or What’s it like to be a Borg? In: 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.) pp. 131 ff.
Index:
Star Trek (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Star Trek ~ Star Trek

#254
Decker, Kevin S.: Knockout! Killer’s Kiss, the somatic, and Kubrick. In: The philosophy of Stanley Kubrick. Edited by Jerold J. Abrams. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2007. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 85-108.
Index:
Kubrick, Stanley
Killer’s Kiss (1955)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#255
Dees, Richard H.: Moral ambiguity in a black-and-white universe. In: Star Wars and philosophy: More powerful than you can possibly imagine. Edited by Kevin S. Decker and Jason T. Eberl. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2005. (= Popular culture and philosophy 12.) pp. 39-53.
Index:
Lucas, George
Star Wars (Filmreihe)
Weltraum ~ Space
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#256
Degli-Esposti, Cristina / Martin, Reinert: Scorsese’s invisible city in Bringing Out the Dead. In: Film-Philosophy 4. 2000. No. 12. [May] p. ?P.
Index:
Scorsese, Martin
Bringing Out the Dead (1999)
Stadt ~ City
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#257
del Rio, Elena: Antonioni’s Blowup: Freeing the imaginary from metaphysical ground. In: Film-Philosophy 9. 2005. No. 32. [June] p. ?P.
Index:
Antonioni, Michelangelo
Blow Up (1966)
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#258
Deleuze and the schizoanalysis of visual art. Edited by Ian Buchanan and Lorna Collins. - New York: Bloomsbury Academic 2014.
Index:
Deleuze, Gilles
Wahnsinn ~ Madness
Psychologie ~ Psychology
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#259
Delfino, Robert A. / Sheahan, Kenneth: Bad timing: The metaphysics of The Terminator. In: Terminator and philosophy: I’ll be back, therefore I am. Edited by Richard Brown and Kevin Decker. - Chichester; Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons 2009. (= Blackwell philosophy and pop culture.) pp. 109 ff.
Index:
Terminator (Filmreihe)
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#260
Depraz, Nathalie: Avatar: Je te vois: Un expérience philosophique. - Paris: Ellipses 2012. (= Culture pop.)
Index:
Cameron, James
Avatar (2009)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#261
Detmer, David: Challenging simulacra and simulation: Baudrillard in The Matrix. 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
Baudrillard, Jean
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#262
Detmer, David: Inauthenticity and personal identification in Zelig. In: Woody Allen and philosophy: You mean my whole fallacy is wrong? Edited by Mark T. Conard and Aeon J. Skoble. Foreword by Tom Morris. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2004. (= Popular culture and philosophy 8.) pp. 186-202.
Index:
Allen, Woody
Zelig (1982)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#263
Devlin, William J.: Prophesies, experience, and proof: Philosophy of religion in Dune. In: The philosophy of David Lynch. Edited by William J. Devlin and Shai Biderman. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2011. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 225-237.
Index:
Lynch, David
Dune (1983)
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#264
Devlin, William J.: Some paradoxes of time travel in The Terminator and 12 Monkeys. In: The philosophy of science fiction film. Edited by Steven M. Sanders. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2008. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 103-117.
Index:
Cameron, James
Gilliam, Terry
Terminator, The (1984)
Twelve Monkeys (1995)
Zeit ~ Time
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#265
Devlin, William J.: The philosophical passion of the Jew: Kyle the philosopher. In: South Park and philosophy: You know, I learned something today. Edited by Robert Arp. - Oxford; Malden, Massachussetts: Blackwell 2007. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Religion: Juden ~ Religion: Jews
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#266
Dhanda, Meena / Pawlett, William: The shared destiny of the radically other: A reading of The Wizard of Oz. In: Film-Philosophy 14. 2010. No. 2. [?D] p. ?P.
Index:
Fleming, Victor
Wizard of Oz, The (1939)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#267
Diana, Jean-François: Une certaine pensée du cinéma (entre Deleuze et Fellini). In: Philosophie et cinéma. Dirigée par Jean-Max Méjean. (= Cinémaction 2000. No. 94. [?D]) pp. 108-114.
Index:
Deleuze, Gilles
Fellini, Federico
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#268
Dickey, William: Beyond the gaze: Post-Foucauldian surveillance in fictive works. - Indiana County, Pennsylvania: Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Ph.D. 2010. [Abstract in: Dissertation Abstracts International A 72. 2011. No. 2. (August)]
Index:
Foucault, Michel
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#269
Dinello, Dan: The technological path to transcendence. In: Anime and philosophy: Wide eyed wonder. Edited by Josef Steiff and Tristan D. Tamplin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 47.) p. ?P.
Index:
Technik ~ Technology
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Animation ~ Animation
Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics
Japan ~ Japan

#270
Dinello, Dan: The technological path to transcendence. In: Anime and philosophy: Wide eyed wonder. Edited by Josef Steiff and Tristan D. Tamplin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 47.) p. ?P.
Index:
Technik ~ Technology
Religion ~ Religion
Animation ~ Animation
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics
Japan ~ Japan

#271
Dittgen, Andrea: Ein Strich, und die Welt ist aus den Fugen: Minimalistisch, witzig, philosophisch: Der Animationsfilmer Raimund Krumme. In: Film-Dienst 54. 2002. No. 26. [December 18] pp. 10-12.
Index:
Krumme, Raimund
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Humor ~ Humor
Animation ~ Animation

#272
Doctor Who and philosophy: Bigger on the inside. Edited by Courtland Lewis and Paula Smithka. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy.)
Reviews:
Jones, Tim: [untitled.] In: Film-Philosophy 16. 2012. No 1. [?D] pp. 276-280.
Vest, Jason P.: [untitled.] In: Extrapolation 54. 2013. No. 3. [?D] pp. 304-308.
Index:
Doctor Who (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#273
Donnelly, Jerome: Humanizing technology: Flesh and machine in Aristotle and The Empire Strikes Back. In: Star Wars and philosophy: More powerful than you can possibly imagine. Edited by Kevin S. Decker and Jason T. Eberl. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2005. (= Popular culture and philosophy 12.) pp. 181-191.
Index:
Aristoteles
Kershner, Irvin
Lucas, George
Star Wars (Filmreihe)
Star Wars Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back / Empire Strikes Back, The (1980/1997)
Technik ~ Technology
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#274
Dowd, Andrew A.: Everything you never wanted to know about sex and were afraid to watch. In: Anime and philosophy: Wide eyed wonder. Edited by Josef Steiff and Tristan D. Tamplin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 47.) p. ?P.
Index:
Sexualität ~ Sexuality
Animation ~ Animation
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics
Japan ~ Japan

#275
Dowd, Andrew A.: Everything you never wanted to know about sex and were afraid to watch. In: Anime and philosophy: Wide eyed wonder. Edited by Josef Steiff and Tristan D. Tamplin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 47.) p. ?P.
Index:
Sexualität ~ Sexuality
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Religion: Teufel ~ Religion: Devil
Animation ~ Animation
Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics
Japan ~ Japan

#276
Draeger, John: Should vampires be held accountable for their bloodthirsty behavior? In: Zombies, vampires, and philosophy: New life for the undead. Edited by Richard Greene and K. Silem Mohammad. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 49.) pp. 119 ff.
Index:
Blut ~ Blood
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Vampire ~ Vampires
Zombies ~ Zombies
Tod ~ Death

#277
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

#278
Dreyfus, Hubert L. / Dreyfus, Stephen D.: Existential phenomenology and the brave new world of The Matrix. In: Philosophers explore The Matrix. Edited by Christopher Grau. - Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press 2005. p. ?P
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#279
Driver, Julia: Artificial ethics. In: Philosophers explore The Matrix. Edited by Christopher Grau. - Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press 2005. p. ?P
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#280
Drobe, Christina: "If nothing we do matters, than all that matters is what we do": Traditionelle Erlösungsvorstellungen im Science-Fiction-Film. In: Nur Fiktion? Religion, Philosophie und Politik im Science-Fiction-Film der Gegenwart. Hrsg. von Thomas Schärtl und Jasmin Hassel. - Münster: Aschendorff 2015. pp. 145-183.
Index:
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
Religion ~ Religion
Politik ~ Politics
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#281
Dromm, Keith: "I want to believe": William James and The X-Files. In: The philosophy of the X-Files. Edited by Dean A. Kowalski. Foreword by William B. Davis. - Lexington: University Press of Kentucky 2007. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
X-Files (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#282
Dromm, Keith: Spielberg and cinematic realism. In: Steven Spielberg and philosophy: We’re gonna need a bigger book. Edited by Dean A. Kowalski. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2008. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Spielberg, Steven
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#283
Dromm, Keith: The facts before our eyes: Wittgenstein and the film noir investigator. In: Film-Philosophy 17. 2013. No. 1. [?D] pp. 1-18.
Index:
Wittgenstein, Ludwig
Film Noir ~ Film Noir
Augen ~ Eyes
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#284
Drumin, William A.: Sabotage: Chaos unleashed and the impossibility of utopia. In: Hitchcock and philosophy: Dial M for metaphysics. Edited by David Baggett and William A. Drumin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 27.) pp. 3-16.
Index:
Hitchcock, Alfred
Sabotage (1936)
Utopie ~ Utopia
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#285
Dueck, Jeffrey: Religious pluralism and The Super Best Friends. In: South Park and philosophy: You know, I learned something today. Edited by Robert Arp. - Oxford; Malden, Massachussetts: Blackwell 2007. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#286
Dufour, Éric: Le cinéma de science-fiction: Histoire et philosophie. - Paris: A. Colin 2011. (= Cinéma / arts visuels.)
Index:
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#287
Dumouchel, Paul: Persona: Reason and representation in Hobbes’s political philosophy. In: Substance ?G. 1996. No. ?N(80). [?D] pp. 68-80.
Index:
Bergman, Ingmar
Hobbes, Thomas
Persona (1966)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Politik ~ Politics

#288
Dunn, George A.: Layla Miller knows stuff: How a butterfly can shoulder the world. 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:
X-Men (Filmreihe)
Monster ~ Monster
Angst ~ Fear
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#289
Dunn, George A.: True man or tin man? How Descartes and Sarah Connor tell a man from a machine. In: Terminator and philosophy: I’ll be back, therefore I am. Edited by Richard Brown and Kevin Decker. - Chichester; Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons 2009. (= Blackwell philosophy and pop culture.) pp. 21 ff.
Index:
Descartes, René
Terminator (Filmreihe)
Roboter ~ Robots
Technik ~ Technology
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#290
Dunn, George A.: Why the force must have a dark side. In: The ultimate Star Wars and philosophy: You must unlearn what you have learned. Edited by Jason T. Eberl and Kevin S. Decker. - Chichester, West Sussex; Malden, Massachussetts: John Wiley & Sons 2015. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Lucas, George
Star Wars (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#291
Dunn, Timothy: A.I.: Artificial Intelligence and the tragic sense of life. In: Steven Spielberg and philosophy: We’re gonna need a bigger book. Edited by Dean A. Kowalski. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2008. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Spielberg, Steven
A.I. - Artificial Intelligence (2001)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#292
Dunn, Timothy / Foy, Joseph J.: Moral musings on a cigarette smoking man. In: The philosophy of the X-Files. Edited by Dean A. Kowalski. Foreword by William B. Davis. - Lexington: University Press of Kentucky 2007. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
X-Files (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#293
Eberl, Jason T.: "Killing Your own clone is still murder": Genetics, ethics, and Khaaaaan! In: 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.) pp. 71 ff.
Index:
Star Trek (Filmreihe)
Mord ~ Murder
Gentechnik ~ Genetics
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Star Trek ~ Star Trek

#294
Eberl, Jason T.:"Please make me a real boy": The prayer of the artificially intelligent. In: The philosophy of Stanley Kubrick. Edited by Jerold J. Abrams. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2007. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 235-246.
Index:
Kubrick, Stanley
Spielberg, Steven
A.I. - Artificial Intelligence (2001)
2001 - A Space Odyssey (1968)
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#295
Eberl, Jason T.: "You cannot escape your destiny" (or can you?): Freedom and predestination in the Skywalker family. In: Star Wars and philosophy: More powerful than you can possibly imagine. Edited by Kevin S. Decker and Jason T. Eberl. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2005. (= Popular culture and philosophy 12.) pp. 3-15.
Index:
Lucas, George
Star Wars (Filmreihe)
Familie ~ Family
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#296
Eberl, Jason T.: Battlestar Galactica and philosophy: Knowledge here begins out there. - Oxford; Malden, Massachussetts: Blackwell 2008. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.)
Reviews:
Erickson, Gregory: [untitled.] In: Studies in Popular Culture 30. 2008. No. 2. [?D] pp. 137-139.
Index:
Battlestar Galactica (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#297
Eberl, Jason T.: Know the dark side: A theodicy of the force. In: The ultimate Star Wars and philosophy: You must unlearn what you have learned. Edited by Jason T. Eberl and Kevin S. Decker. - Chichester, West Sussex; Malden, Massachussetts: John Wiley & Sons 2015. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Lucas, George
Star Wars (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#298
Eberl, Jason T.: What’s so bad about being terminated? In: Terminator and philosophy: I’ll be back, therefore I am. Edited by Richard Brown and Kevin Decker. - Chichester; Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons 2009. (= Blackwell philosophy and pop culture.) pp. 202 ff.
Index:
Terminator (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#299
Ebertz, Roger P.: Shepherd Book, Malcolm Reynolds, and the Dao of Firefly. 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. 194 ff.
Index:
Whedon, Joss
Firefly (TV)
Religion: Daoismus ~ Religion: Daoism
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#300
Edwards, Richard M. / Kowalski, Dean A.: Some philosophical reflections on "trust no one". In: The philosophy of the X-Files. Edited by Dean A. Kowalski. Foreword by William B. Davis. - Lexington: University Press of Kentucky 2007. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
X-Files (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#301
Eichberg, Ralf: Nietzsches Spuren in der Figur des Dr. Mabuse. In: Nietzsche im Film: Projektionen und Götzen-Dämmerungen. Hrsg. von Volker Gerhardt und Renate Reschke. - Berlin: Akademie-Verlag 2009. (= Nietzscheforschung 16.) pp. 65 ff.
Index:
Nietzsche, Friedrich
Dr. Mabuse (Filmreihe)
Dr. Mabuse ~ Dr. Mabuse
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#302
Erickson, Stephen: Is there a life after Monty Python’s The Meaning of Life? In: Monty Python and philosophy: Nudge nudge, think think! Edited by Gary L. Hardcastle and George A. Reisch. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2006. (= Popular culture and philosophy 19.) pp. 111-121.
Index:
Gilliam, Terry
Jones, Terry
Monty Python’s Meaning of Life (1983)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Monty Python ~ Monty Python

#303
Erion, Gerald J. / Smith, Barry: Skepticism, morality, and The Matrix. In: The Matrix and philosophy: Welcome to the desert of the real. Edited by William Irwin. - Chicago: Open Court 2002. p. 16 27.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (1999)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#304
Etzold, Veit M.: Matrix: Die Ambivalenz des Realen: Die Inszenierung von Wirklichkeit und Illusion im Film Matrix im erkenntnistheoretischen und kunsthistorischen Kontext. - Oldenburg: Universität Oldenburg, Dissertation 2005.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (1999)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Kunst ~ Arts, The

#305
Etzold, Veit M.: Matrix: Die Ambivalenz des Realen: Die Inszenierung von Wirklichkeit und Illusion im Film Matrix im erkenntnistheoretischen und kunsthistorischen Kontext. - Passau: Erster deutscher Fantasy Club 2006. (= Sekundärliterarische Reihe 60 / Fantasia 198/199.)
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (1999)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Kunst ~ Arts, The

#306
Evlampiev, Igor I.: Khudozhestvennai a filosofii a Andrei Tarkovskogo. - Sankt Peterburg: Aleteia 2001.
Description:
On philosophical and religious motifs in the work of Andrej Tarkovskij.
Index:
Tarkovsky, Andrei Arsenyevich
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#307
Ewing, Jeffrey: James Cameron’s Marxist revolution. In: Terminator and philosophy: I’ll be back, therefore I am. Edited by Richard Brown and Kevin Decker. - Chichester; Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons 2009. (= Blackwell philosophy and pop culture.) pp. 93 ff.
Index:
Cameron, James
Marx, Karl
Terminator (Filmreihe)
Politik ~ Politics
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#308
Fader, Shanti: "A certain point of view": Lying Jedi, honest Sith, the viewers who love them. In: Star Wars and philosophy: More powerful than you can possibly imagine. Edited by Kevin S. Decker and Jason T. Eberl. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2005. (= Popular culture and philosophy 12.) pp. 192-204.
Index:
Lucas, George
Star Wars (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#309
Fairbairn, Marty: Intrusion of the real: Interview with Sophie Fiennes, director, The Pervert’s Guide to Cinema. In: Film-Philosophy 10. 2006. No. 3. [?D] p. ?P.
Index:
Fiennes, Sophie
Pervert’s Guide to Cinema, The (2006)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#310
Fairbairn, Marty: The gaze and Eyes Wide Shut. In: Film-Philosophy 3. 1999. No. 30. [June] p. ?P.
Index:
Kubrick, Stanley
Eyes Wide Shut (1999)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#311
Faison, Stehen: God forgive us. In: Monty Python and philosophy: Nudge nudge, think think! Edited by Gary L. Hardcastle and George A. Reisch. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2006. (= Popular culture and philosophy 19.) pp. 125-139.
Description:
Discusses especially The Life of Brian, The Meaning of Life and Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
Index:
Jones, Terry
Gilliam, Terry
Monty Python’s Life of Brian (1979)
Monty Python’s Meaning of Life (1983)
Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975)
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Monty Python ~ Monty Python

#312
Faith, film and philosophy: Big ideas on the big screen. Edited by R. Douglas Geivett and James S. Spiegel. - Downers Grove, Illinous: IVP Academic 2007.
Index:
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#313
Falzon, Chris: Philosophy and The Matrix. In: The Matrix in theory. Edited by Myriam Diocaretz and Stefan Herbrechter. - Amsterdam; New York: Rodopi 2006. (= Critical Studies 29.) pp. 97 ff.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#314
Falzon, Christopher: On Being John Malkovich and not being yourself. In: The philosophy of Charlie Kaufman. Edited by David LaRocca. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2011. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Kaufman, Charlie
Jonze, Spike
Being John Malkovich (1999)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#315
Falzon, Christopher: Peter Weir’s The Truman Show and Sartrean freedom. In: Existentialism and contemporary cinema: A Sartrean perspective. Edited by Jean-Pierre Boulé and Enda McCaffrey. - New York; Oxford: Berghahn 2011. pp. 17-31.
Index:
Weir, Peter
Sartre, Jean-Paul
Truman Show, The (1998)
Existentialismus ~ Existentialism
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#316
Falzon, Christopher: Philosophy goes to the movies: An introduction to philosophy. - London; New York: Routledge 2002.
Description:
Includes examinations on Stanley Kubrick’s A Clockwork Orange, M. Night Shyamalan’s The Sixth Sense, Victor Fleming’s Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Spike Jonze’s Being John Malkovich, Akira Kurosawa’s Rashomon, Fritz Lang’s Metropolis, Paul Verhoeven’s Hollow Man, John Woo’s Face/Off, Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s Alien - Resurrection and Monty Python and the Holy Grail by Terry Gilliam and Terry Jones.
Index:
Kubrick, Stanley
Shyamalan, M. Night
Fleming, Victor
Jonze, Spike
Kurosawa, Akira
Lang, Fritz
Verhoeven, Paul
Wu Su-Yum [Pseudonym: Woo, John]
Jeunet, Jean-Pierre
Gilliam, Terry
Jones, Terry
Clockwork Orange, A (1971)
Sixth Sense, The (1999)
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1941)
Being John Malkovich (1999)
Rashomon (1950)
Metropolis (1925/1926)
Hollow Man (2000)
Face/Off (1997)
Alien - Resurrection / Alien 4 (1997)
Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#317
Falzon, Christopher: Philosophy goes to the movies: An introduction to philosophy. 2nd edition. - London; New York: Routledge 2007.
First edition:
[2002]
Reviews:
Bolton, Lucy: [untitled.] In: Film-Philosophy 11. 2007. No. 3. [?D] p. ?P.
Description:
Includes examinations on Stanley Kubrick’s A Clockwork Orange, M. Night Shyamalan’s The Sixth Sense, Victor Fleming’s Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Spike Jonze’s Being John Malkovich, Akira Kurosawa’s Rashomon, Fritz Lang’s Metropolis, Paul Verhoeven’s Hollow Man, John Woo’s Face/Off, Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s Alien - Resurrection and Monty Python and the Holy Grail by Terry Gilliam and Terry Jones.
Index:
Kubrick, Stanley
Shyamalan, M. Night
Fleming, Victor
Jonze, Spike
Kurosawa, Akira
Lang, Fritz
Verhoeven, Paul
Wu Su-Yum [Pseudonym: Woo, John]
Jeunet, Jean-Pierre
Gilliam, Terry
Jones, Terry
Clockwork Orange, A (1971)
Sixth Sense, The (1999)
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1941)
Being John Malkovich (1999)
Rashomon (1950)
Metropolis (1925/1926)
Hollow Man (2000)
Face/Off (1997)
Alien - Resurrection / Alien 4 (1997)
Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#318
Feagin, Susan: Existentialism and searching for an exit. In: Philosophy in The Twilight Zone. Edited by Noël Carroll and Lester Hunt. - Malden, Massachussetts: Wiley-Blackwell 2009. p. ?P.
Index:
Twilight Zone, The (TV)
Existentialismus ~ Existentialism
Fernsehen ~ Television
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#319
Felluga, Dino: The Matrix: Paradigm of postmodernism or intellectual poseur? In: Taking the red pill: Science, philosophy and religion in The Matrix. Edited by Glenn Yeffeth. - Dallas, Texas: BenBella Books 2003. pp. 71-84.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Wissenschaft ~ Science
Religion ~ Religion
Postmoderne ~ Postmodern
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#320
Ferrai, Lucia: La soggettività cyborg: Filosofia e cinema cyberpunk. - Trento: Tangram edizioni scientifiche 2013. (= Orizzonti 22.)
Index:
Roboter ~ Robots
Punk ~ Punk
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Cyberspace ~ Cyberspace
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction

#321
Fesmire, Steven / Keith, Heather: Our place in the cosmos: Faith and belief in Contact. In: Movies and the meaning of life: Philosophers take on Hollywood. Edited by Kimberly A. Blessing and Paul J. Tudico. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2005. pp. 17-31.
Index:
Zemeckis, Robert
Contact (1997)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Hollywood ~ Hollywood
Religion ~ Religion

#322
Figuring animals: Essays on animal images in art, literature, philosophy, and popular culture. Edited by Mary S. Pollock and Catherine Rainwater. - Basingstoke, New York: Palgrave Macmillan 2005.
Index:
Tiere ~ Animals
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Literatur ~ Literature

#323
Film as philosophy: Essays on cinema after Wittgenstein and Cavell. Edited by Rupert Read and Jerry Goodenough. - Hampshire; New York: Palgrave Macmillan 2005.
Reviews:
Barnett, Daniel: If a film did philosophy we wouldn’t understand it. In: Film-Philosophy 11. 2007. No. 3. [?D] p. ?P.
Gaine, Vincent: [untitled.] In: Scope [Nottingham] 2008. No. 10. [?D] p. ?P.
Index:
Wittgenstein, Ludwig
Cavell, Stanley
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#324
Der Film und das Tier: Klassifizierungen, Cinephilien, Philosophien. Hrsg. von Sabine Nessel, Winfried Pauleit, Christine Rüffert, Karl-Heinz Schmid und Alfred Tews. - Berlin: Bertz + Fischer 2012.
Reviews:
Thielmann, Carlo: [untitled.] In: Medienwissenschaft 2012. No. 2. pp. 227-230.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Tiere ~ Animals

#325
Finkelman, Leonard: Can the zillo beast strike back? Cloning, de-extinction, and the species problem. In: The ultimate Star Wars and philosophy: You must unlearn what you have learned. Edited by Jason T. Eberl and Kevin S. Decker. - Chichester, West Sussex; Malden, Massachussetts: John Wiley & Sons 2015. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Lucas, George
Star Wars (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#326
Fischer, Natalja: Philosophische Zeitkonzeptionen in Science-Fiction: Inwieweit lassen sich philosophische Zeitkonzeptionen in Science-Fiction-Werken wiederfinden? - München: GRIN Verlag 2014.
Description:
Discusses, as an example, Franklin J. Schaffner’s Planet of the Apes.
Index:
Schaffner, Franklin J.
Planet of the Apes (1968)
Zeit ~ Time
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#327
Fischer, Norman: Hans-Jurgen Syberberg’s opera film Parsifal: Visual transformation and philosophical reconstruction. In: Film and Philosophy 1996. No. 3. [?D] pp. 145-153.
Index:
Syberberg, Hans Jürgen
Parsifal (1982)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Musik ~ Music

#328
Fisher, Mark: "How very Lacanian": From fantasy to hyperreality in Basic Instinct 2. In: Film-Philosophy 11. 2007. No. 3. [?D] p. 74-85.
Index:
Caton-Jones, Michael
Lacan, Jacques
Basic Instinct 2 (2006)
Fantasy ~ Fantasy
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#329
Fitzgibbons, Robert E.: Naked City: The relativist turn in TV noir. In: The philosophy of TV noir. Edited by Steven M. Sanders and Aeon J. Skoble. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2008. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Naked City (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Film Noir ~ Film Noir
Fernsehen ~ Television

#330
Flannery, Richard / Louzecky, David: Postdemocratic society and the truth out there. In: The philosophy of the X-Files. Edited by Dean A. Kowalski. Foreword by William B. Davis. - Lexington: University Press of Kentucky 2007. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
X-Files (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#331
Flannery-Dailey, Frances / Wagner, Rachel: Wake up! Worlds of illusion in Gnosticism, Buddhism, and The Matrix project. In: Philosophers explore The Matrix. Edited by Christopher Grau. - Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press 2005. p. ?P
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Religion: Buddhismus ~ Religion: Buddhism
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#332
Fleming, David H.: Charcoal matter with memory: Images of movement, time and duration in the animated films of William Kentridge. In: Film-Philosophy 17. 2013. No. 1. [?D] pp. 402-423.
Index:
Kentridge, William
Animation ~ Animation
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#333
Flory, Dan: Philosophy, Black film, film noir. - University Park, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania State University Press 2008.
Reviews:
Bulter, Brian: Blackness is noir: Flory’s philosophical investigation of the Black noir genre in film. In: Film-Philosophy 14. 2010. No. 1. [?D] pp. 332-336.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Film Noir ~ Film Noir

#334
Flory, Dan: Vertigo: Scientific method, obsession, and human minds. In: Hitchcock and philosophy: Dial M for metaphysics. Edited by David Baggett and William A. Drumin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 27.) pp. 115-127.
Index:
Hitchcock, Alfred
Vertigo (1958)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#335
Fontana, Paul: Finding God in the Matrix. In: Taking the red pill: Science, philosophy and religion in The Matrix. Edited by Glenn Yeffeth. - Dallas, Texas: BenBella Books 2003. pp. 159-184.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Wissenschaft ~ Science
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#336
Ford, James L.: Buddhism, mythology, and The Matrix. In: Taking the red pill: Science, philosophy and religion in The Matrix. Edited by Glenn Yeffeth. - Dallas, Texas: BenBella Books 2003. pp. 125-144.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Wissenschaft ~ Science
Religion: Buddhismus ~ Religion: Buddhism
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Mythologie ~ Mythology

#337
Forster, Greg: "Just a stupid policeman": Bond and the rule of law. In: James Bond and philosophy: Questions are forever. Edited by Jacob M. Held and James B. South. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2006. (= Popular culture and philosophy 23.) pp. 121-137.
Index:
James Bond (Filmreihe)
Justiz ~ Justice
Polizei ~ Police
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
James Bond ~ James Bond

#338
Forster, Greg: Faith and Plato: "You’re nothing! Disgusting, murderous bitch!". 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:
Platon
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV)
Mord ~ Murder
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#339
Fortune, Aaron: I learned something today: South Park and the state of the golden mean in the twenty-first century. In: South Park and philosophy: Bigger, longer, and more penetrating. Cobbled together by Richard Hanley. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 26.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#340
Fosl, Peter S.: Should John Connor save the world? In: Terminator and philosophy: I’ll be back, therefore I am. Edited by Richard Brown and Kevin Decker. - Chichester; Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons 2009. (= Blackwell philosophy and pop culture.) pp. 218 ff.
Index:
Terminator (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#341
Foster, Susanne E./ South, James B.: "Look what free will has gotten you": Isolation, individuality, and choice in Angel. 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. 168 ff.
Index:
Whedon, Joss
Angel (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#342
Foy, Joseph J./ Kowalski, Dean A.: Seeking authenticity 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. 151 ff.
Index:
Whedon, Joss
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#343
Foy, Joseph J.: The state of nature and social contracts on spaceship Serenity. 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. 39 ff.
Index:
Whedon, Joss
Serenity (2005)
Weltraum ~ Space
Natur ~ Nature
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#344
Frampton, Daniel: The way that movements speak. In: Film-Philosophy 5. 2001. No. 10. [March] p. ?P.
Description:
Discusses Damnation (Kárhozat) and Werckmeister harmóniák by Béla Tarr as well as Pawel Pawlikowski’s Last Resort.
Index:
Tarr, Béla
Pawlikowski, Pawel
Kárhozat (1988)
Werckmeister harmóniák / Werckmeisterschen Harmonien, Die (2000)
Last Resort (2000)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#345
Freeland, Cynthia A.: Horror and reality: The slasher’s blood lust. In: Dark thoughts: Philosophic reflections on cinematic horror. Edited by Steven Jay Schneider and Daniel Shaw. - Lanham, Maryland; London: Scarecrow Press 2003. p. ?P.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Horror ~ Horror
Blut ~ Blood

#346
Freeland, Cynthia A.: Realist horror. In: Philosophy and film. Edited and with an introduction by Cynthia A. Freeland and Thomas E. Wartenberg. - New York: Routledge 1995. pp. 126 ff.
Index:
Horror ~ Horror
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#347
Freeland, Cynthia: Penetrating Keanu: New holes, but the same old shit. In: The Matrix and philosophy: Welcome to the desert of the real. Edited by William Irwin. - Chicago: Open Court 2002. pp. 205-215.
Description:
Discusses also David Cronenberg’s eXistenZ.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Cronenberg, David
Reeves, Keanu
Matrix, The (1999)
eXistenZ (1998)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Cyberspace ~ Cyberspace

#348
Freeland, Cynthia: The women who loved Jesus: Suffering and the traditional feminine role. In: Mel Gibson’s Passion and philosophy: The Cross, the questions, the controversy. Edited by Jorge J. E. Gracia. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2004. (= Popular culture and philosophy 10.) pp. 151-163.
Index:
Gibson, Mel
Passion of the Christ, The (2004)
Frauen ~ Women
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#349
Freeland, Cynthia: Tragedy and terrible beauty in A History of Violence and Eastern Promises. In: The philosophy of David Cronenberg. Edited by Simon Riches. - Lexington: University Press of Kentucky 2012. pp. 24-35.
Index:
Cronenberg, David
History of Violence, A (2005)
Eastern Promises (2007)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#350
Freeman, Joel: The semiosis of death in Lang’s M: Film and the limits of representation in the Weimar Republic. In: Film-Philosophy 8. 2004. No. 5. [February] p. ?P.
Index:
Lang, Fritz
M - Eine Stadt sucht einen Mörder (1931)
Tod ~ Death
Deutschland ~ Germany
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#351
Friedrich, Toni: Das Böse in One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest: Eine philosophische Betrachtung des Romans, des Dramas und des Films. - Hamburg: Diplomica-Verlag 2013.
Index:
Wasserman, Dale
Kesey, Ken
Forman, Milos
One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1975)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Böse, Das ~ Evil, The
One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest (Theater ~ Theatre)
One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest (Literatur ~ Literature)

#352
Fritsch, Matthias J. / Schärtl, Thomas: Unendliche Weiten: Philosophische und theologische Aspekte der Science Fiction. In: Stimmen der Zeit 217. 1999. No. 2. [?D] pp. 101-116.
Description:
Discusses also the science fiction film.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
Religion ~ Religion

#353
Fritsch, Matthias / Lindwedel, Martin / Schärtl, Thomas: Wo nie zuvor ein Mensch gewesen ist: Science-Fiction-Filme: Angewandte Philosophie und Theologie. - Regensburg: Pustet Verlag 2003.
Reviews:
Löchel, Rolf: [untitled.] In: Medienwissenschaft 2004. No. 2. pp. 210-212.
Stiglegger, Marcus: [untitled] In: Film-Dienst 57. 2004. No. 5. [March 4] p. 40.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Religion ~ Religion
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction

#354
Fry, Karin: Oh my God! They killed Kenny - again: Kenny and existentialism. In: South Park and philosophy: You know, I learned something today. Edited by Robert Arp. - Oxford; Malden, Massachussetts: Blackwell 2007. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Existentialismus ~ Existentialism
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#355
Furstenau, Marc: Technologies of observation: Terrence Malick’s The Tree of Life and the philosophy of science fiction. In: The way of nature and the way of grace: Philosophical footholds on Terrence Malick’s The Tree of Life. Edited by Jonathan Beever and Vernon W. Cisney. - Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press 2016. p. ?P.
Index:
Malick, Terrence
Tree of Life, The (2011)
Technik ~ Technology
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#356
Gadd, Tim: Human-animal affiliation in modern popular film. In: Figuring animals: Essays on animal images in art, literature, philosophy, and popular culture. Edited by Mary S. Pollock and Catherine Rainwater. - Basingstoke, New York: Palgrave Macmillan 2005. pp. 247-259.
Index:
Tiere ~ Animals
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Literatur ~ Literature

#357
Ganssle, Gregory E.: Human nature and freedom in Adaptation. In: The philosophy of Charlie Kaufman. Edited by David LaRocca. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2011. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Kaufman, Charlie
Jonze, Spike
Adaption (2003)
Natur ~ Nature
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#358
Garcia, Jorge J. C. / Sanford, Jonathan: The metaphysics of The Matrix. In: The Matrix and philosophy: Welcome to the desert of the real. Edited by William Irwin. - Chicago: Open Court 2002. pp. 55-65.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (1999)
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#359
García Estrada, Jaime: Pánico King Kong. In: Lujuria: Historia de los afectos: Ensayos de cine y filosofía. Coordinadores: Armando Casas, Leticia Flores Farfán, Paul Majkut. - México: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México 2014. p. ?P.
Index:
Cooper, Merian C.
Schoedsack, Ernest B.
King Kong (1931-1933)
King Kong (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Sexualität ~ Sexuality

#360
Gaughran, Richard: "What kind of man are you?": The Coen brothers and existential role playing. In: The philosophy of the Coen brothers. Edited by Mark T. Conrad. - Lexington, Kentucky: Kentucky University Press 2009. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 227-241.
Index:
Coen, Joel
Coen, Ethan
Man Who Wasn’t There, The (2001)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#361
Gaughran, Richard: David Lynch’s road films: Individuality and personal freedom. In: The philosophy of David Lynch. Edited by William J. Devlin and Shai Biderman. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2011. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 143-157.
Index:
Lynch, David
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#362
Geraghty, L.: Authenticity, popular aesthetics and the sub-cultural politics of an unwanted blockbuster: The case of Transformers. In: Valuing films: Shifting perceptions of worth. Edited by Laura Hubner. - Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire; New York: Palgrave Macmillan 2011. p. ?P.
Index:
Transformers (Filmreihe)
Politik ~ Politics
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Religion ~ Religion

#363
Gerle, Jörg: Frequencies: Spannendes philosophisches Science-Fiction-Drama. In: Film-Dienst 68. 2015. No. 7. [April 2] p. 46.
Index:
Fisher, Darren Paul
OXV: The Manual / Frequencies (2013)
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#364
Getachew, Mahlete-Tsige: How to live (and how to die). In: James Bond and philosophy: Questions are forever. Edited by Jacob M. Held and James B. South. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2006. (= Popular culture and philosophy 23.) p. ?P.
Index:
James Bond (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
James Bond ~ James Bond

#365
Gibson, Alicia: Astro Boy and the atomic age. In: Anime and philosophy: Wide eyed wonder. Edited by Josef Steiff and Tristan D. Tamplin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 47.) p. ?P.
Index:
Bowers, David
Astro Boy (2009)
Atom ~ Nuclear
Animation ~ Animation
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics
Japan ~ Japan

#366
Gibson, Alicia: Astro Boy and the atomic age. In: Anime and philosophy: Wide eyed wonder. Edited by Josef Steiff and Tristan D. Tamplin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 47.) p. ?P.
Index:
Bowers, David
Astro Boy (2009)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Atom ~ Nuclear
Helden ~ Heros
Animation ~ Animation
Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics
Japan ~ Japan

#367
Gibson, Suzie: James Bond and the phenomenology of Merleau-Ponty - Carnal life: Shaken, not stirred. In: James Bond and philosophy: Questions are forever. Edited by Jacob M. Held and James B. South. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2006. (= Popular culture and philosophy 23.) p. ?P.
Index:
Merleau-Ponty, Maurice
James Bond (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
James Bond ~ James Bond

#368
Gilmore, Richard A.: A "the usual suspects" moment in Vertigo: The epistemology of identity. In: Gilmore, Richard A.: Doing philosophy at the movies. - Albany: State University of New York Press 2005.p. 45pp.
Index:
Hitchcock, Alfred
Vertigo (1958)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#369
Gilmore, Richard A.: Doing philosophy at the movies. - Albany: State University of New York Press 2005.
Reviews:
Krzych, Scott: [untitled.] In: Framework 48. 2007. No. 1. [?D] pp. 103-105.
Description:
Includes some chapters on the horror film.
Index:
Horror ~ Horror
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#370
Gilmore, Richard A.: Horror and death at the movies. In: Gilmore, Richard A.: Doing philosophy at the movies. - Albany: State University of New York Press 2005. pp. 172 ff.
Index:
Tod ~ Death
Horror ~ Horror
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#371
Gilmore, Richard A.: Oedipus techs: Time travel as redemption in The Terminator and 12 Monkeys. In: Gilmore, Richard A.: Doing philosophy at the movies. - Albany: State University of New York Press 2005. pp. 137 ff.
Index:
Cameron, James
Gilliam, Terry
Terminator, The (1984)
Twelve Monkeys (1995)
Zeit ~ Time
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#372
Gilmore, Richard A.: The American sublime in Fargo. In: Gilmore, Richard A.: Doing philosophy at the movies. - Albany: State University of New York Press 2005. pp. 81 ff.
Index:
Coen, Joel
Fargo (1995)
USA (United States of America) ~ USA (United States of America)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#373
Gilmore, Richard: Art, sex, and time in Scorsese’s After Hours. In: The philosophy of Martin Scorsese. Edited by Mark T. Conard. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2007. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Scorsese, Martin
After Hours (1985)
Sexualität ~ Sexuality
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#374
Gilmore, Richard: Hitchcock and philosophy. In: A companion to Alfred Hitchcock. Edited by Thomas Leitch and Leland Poague. - Chichester, West Sussex / Malden, Massachussetts: Wiley-Blackwell 2011. (= Wiley-Blackwell companions to film directors.) p. ?P.
Index:
Hitchcock, Alfred
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#375
Godart, Caroline M.: Space, time, and bodies: The dimensions of difference in women’s cinema and continental philosophy. - New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers The State University of New Jersey - New Brunswick, Ph.D. 2014. [Abstract in: Dissertation Abstracts International A 76. 2015. No. 6. [December] p. ?P.]
Description:
Discusses Jane Campion’s The Piano, Claire Denis’s Beau travail and Trouble Every Day and Lucretia Martel’s La niña santa.
Index:
Campion, Jane
Denis, Claire
Martel, Lucretia
Piano, The (1993)
Beau travail (1999)
Trouble Every Day (2002)
niña santa, La (2004)
Körper ~ Bodies
Frauen ~ Women
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#376
Goldsmith, Jeff: The Fountain: Cosmic truths, eternal love, Darren Aronofsky and Ari Handel mix science fiction, philosophy, and timelines. In: Creative Screenwriting 13. 2006. No. 5. [?D] pp. 52-57.
Index:
Aronofsky, Darren
Handel, Ari
Fountain, The (2006)
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#377
Gooding-Williams, Robert: Black cupids, white desires: Reading the representation of racial difference in Casablanca and Ghost. In: Philosophy and film. Edited and with an introduction by Cynthia A. Freeland and Thomas E. Wartenberg. - New York: Routledge 1995. pp. 143 ff.
Index:
Curtiz, Michael
Zucker, Jerry
Casablanca (1942)
Ghost (1990)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#378
Gordienko, Andrey: The politics of eros: The philosophy of Georges Bataille and Japanese new wave cinema. - Los Angeles, California: University of California, Los Angeles, Ph.D. 2012. [Abstract in: Dissertation Abstracts International A 73. 2013. No. 10. (April).]
Index:
Bataille, Georges
Politik ~ Politics
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Japan ~ Japan
Sexualität ~ Sexuality

#379
Gordon, Andrew: The Matrix: Paradigm of postmodernism or intellectual poseur? Part II. In: Taking the red pill: Science, philosophy and religion in The Matrix. Edited by Glenn Yeffeth. - Dallas, Texas: BenBella Books 2003. pp. 85-102.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Wissenschaft ~ Science
Religion ~ Religion
Postmoderne ~ Postmodern
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#380
Gordon, Anne K. / Kraus, Shane W.: Ja. Ja! Ja! Was uns Monas Stöhnen über ihre Lust verrät. In: Philosophie für Verdorbene: Essays über Pornografie. Hrsg. von Dave Monroe. Aus dem Amerikanischen von Heike Steffen. - Berlin: Rogner & Bernhard 2011. pp. 53 ff.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Sexualität ~ Sexuality

#381
Gordon, Jill: Self-knowledge in Another Woman. In: Woody Allen and philosophy: You mean my whole fallacy is wrong? Edited by Mark T. Conard and Aeon J. Skoble. Foreword by Tom Morris. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2004. (= Popular culture and philosophy 8.) pp. 218-242.
Index:
Allen, Woody
Another Woman (1988)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#382
Gordon, Lewis: Through the Twilight Zone of nonbeing: Two exemplars of race in Serling’s classic series. In: Philosophy in The Twilight Zone. Edited by Noël Carroll and Lester Hunt. - Malden, Massachussetts: Wiley-Blackwell 2009. p. ?P.
Index:
Twilight Zone, The (TV)
Ethnie ~ Ethnicity
Fernsehen ~ Television
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#383
Gough, James Edward / Matheson, Sue: Nietzsche and bad conscience on Mosquito Coast. In: Film-Philosophy 17. 2013. No. 1. [?D] pp. 234-244.
Index:
Weir, Peter
Nietzsche, Friedrich
Mosquito Coast (1986)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#384
Grabiner, Ellen: I see you: The shifting paradigms of James Cameron’s Avatar. - Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company 2012.
Reviews:
Cutler, Jody B.: [untitled.] In: Science Fiction Film and Television 7. 2014. No. 1. [Spring] pp. 133-135.
Description:
Philosophical examination of the relation between human and technology.
Index:
Cameron, James
Avatar (2009)
Technik ~ Technology
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#385
Gracia, Jorge J. E.: How can we know what God truly means? Gibson’s take on Scripture. In: Mel Gibson’s Passion and philosophy: The Cross, the questions, the controversy. Edited by Jorge J. E. Gracia. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2004. (= Popular culture and philosophy 10.) pp. 137-150.
Index:
Gibson, Mel
Passion of the Christ, The (2004)
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#386
Gracia, Jorge J. E. / Irwin, William: Race matters in The Matrix: Is Morpheus black? Is race real? 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
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Ethnie ~ Ethnicity
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#387
Gracyk, Theodore: The music of the Matrix: Where are we hearing when we hear the future? 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
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Utopie ~ Utopia
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Musik ~ Music

#388
Grant, Michael: Philosophical (horror) investigations: On the question of the horror film. In: Dark thoughts: Philosophic reflections on cinematic horror. Edited by Steven Jay Schneider and Daniel Shaw. - Lanham, Maryland; London: Scarecrow Press 2003. pp. 120-137.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Horror ~ Horror

#389
Grant, Rhiannon / Reynolds, Myfanwy: Can Chewie speak? Wittgenstein and the philosophy of language. In: The ultimate Star Wars and philosophy: You must unlearn what you have learned. Edited by Jason T. Eberl and Kevin S. Decker. - Chichester, West Sussex; Malden, Massachussetts: John Wiley & Sons 2015. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Lucas, George
Wittgenstein, Ludwig
Star Wars (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#390
Grassbaugh Forry, Joan: "Powerful, beautiful, and without regret": Femininity, masculinity, and the vampire aesthetic. In: Zombies, vampires, and philosophy: New life for the undead. Edited by Richard Greene and K. Silem Mohammad. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 49.) pp. 237 ff.
Index:
Männer ~ Men
Frauen ~ Women
Sexualität ~ Sexuality
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Vampire ~ Vampires
Zombies ~ Zombies
Tod ~ Death

#391
Grau, Christopher: Bad dreams, evil demons, and the experience machine: Philosophy and The Matrix. In: Philosophers explore The Matrix. Edited by Christopher Grau. - Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press 2005. p. ?P
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Traum ~ Dreams
Technik ~ Technology
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Dämonen ~ Demons
Böse, Das ~ Evil, The

#392
Gray, John Scott: "Vote or die, bitch": The myth that every vote counts and the pitfalls of a two-party system. In: South Park and philosophy: You know, I learned something today. Edited by Robert Arp. - Oxford; Malden, Massachussetts: Blackwell 2007. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Mythologie ~ Mythology
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#393
Greene, Richard: Quentin Tarantino and the ex-convict’s dilemma. In: Quentin Tarantino and philosophy: How to philosophize with a pair of pliers and a blowtorch. Edited by Richard Greene and K. Silem Mohammad. - Chicago: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 29.) p. ?P.
Index:
Tarantino, Quentin
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#394
Greene, Richard: The badness of undeath. In: Zombies, vampires, and philosophy: New life for the undead. Edited by Richard Greene and K. Silem Mohammad. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 49.) pp.3 ff.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Vampire ~ Vampires
Zombies ~ Zombies
Tod ~ Death

#395
Greene, Richard / Yuen, Wayne: Morality on television: The case of 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:
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV)
Fernsehen ~ Television
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#396
Greer, Willy: Shadow play: Philosophy and psychology of the moder horror film. - Baltimore, Maryland: Midnight Marquee Press 2010.
Index:
Psychologie ~ Psychology
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Horror ~ Horror

#397
Grigorova, Margreta: Specular transformations of Joseph Conrad’s philosophy of the sea in Life of Pi (the novel and the film): Refractions of the transition between the twentieth and the twenty-first century. In: Yearbook of Conrad Studies 2015. No. 10. pp. 83-94.
Index:
Martel, Yann
Lee Ang
Life of Pi (2012)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Life of Pi (Literatur ~ Literature)

#398
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

#399
Griswold Jr., Charles L.: Happiness and Cypher’s choice: Is ignorance bliss? In: The Matrix and philosophy: Welcome to the desert of the real. Edited by William Irwin. - Chicago: Open Court 2002. pp. 126-137.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (1999)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#400
Grois, Boris: Ekranizatsii filosofii. In: Iskusstvo Kino 2000. No. 6. [?D] pp. 100-101.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (1999)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#401
Gullatz, Stefan: "En-gendering" philosophies of horror: A Zizekian perpsective. In: Offscreen 19. 2015. No. 5. [May[ p. 1.
Index:
Zizek, Slavoj
Sexualität ~ Sexuality
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Horror ~ Horror

#402
Gunn, James: The reality paradox in The Matrix. In: Taking the red pill: Science, philosophy and religion in The Matrix. Edited by Glenn Yeffeth. - Dallas, Texas: BenBella Books 2003. pp. 59-69.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Wissenschaft ~ Science
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#403
Gunning, Tom: Animation and alienation. In: Moving Image 14. 2014. No. 1. [Spring] pp. 1-9.
Description:
On the meaning of animation and motion in the film theories of Gilles Deleuze and Henri Bergson.
Index:
Deleuze, Gilles
Bergson, Henri
Animation ~ Animation
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#404
Haas, Daniel: Does the end of the world justify being cruel? In: Anime and philosophy: Wide eyed wonder. Edited by Josef Steiff and Tristan D. Tamplin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 47.) p. ?P.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Animation ~ Animation
Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics
Japan ~ Japan

#405
Haas, Daniel: Does the end of the world justify being cruel? In: Anime and philosophy: Wide eyed wonder. Edited by Josef Steiff and Tristan D. Tamplin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 47.) p. ?P.
Index:
Animation ~ Animation
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics
Japan ~ Japan

#406
Hada, Ken: Fishing for the (mediating) self: Identity and storytelling in Big Fish. In: The philosophy of Tim Burton. Edited by Jennifer L. McMahon. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2014. p. ?P.
Index:
Burton, Tim
Big Fish (2003)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#407
Hagberg, Garry L.: The instructive impossibility of Being John Malkovich. In: The philosophy of Charlie Kaufman. Edited by David LaRocca. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2011. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Kaufman, Charlie
Jonze, Spike
Being John Malkovich (1999)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#408
Hager, Lisa: Aiming to misbehave at the boundary between the human and the machine: The queer steampunk ecology of Joss Whedon’s Firefly and Serenity. 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. 182 ff.
Index:
Whedon, Joss
Firefly (TV)
Serenity (2005)
Technik ~ Technology
Punk ~ Punk
Natur ~ Nature
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#409
Haggipavlu, Evi: Heidegger on poetic thinking and the cinema of Andrei Tarkovsky. - Vestal, New York: State University of New York at Binghamton, Ph.D. 2004. [Abstract in: Dissertation Abstracts International A 65. 2004. No. 5. (November) p. 1811.]
Index:
Tarkovsky, Andrei Arsenyevich
Heidegger, Martin
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#410
Haladyn, Julian / Jordan, Miriam: Simulation, simulacra and Solaris. In: Film-Philosophy 14. 2010. No. 1. [?D) pp. 253-273.
Description:
Compares the two Solaris filmings by Andrej Tarkovskij and Steven Soderbergh.
Index:
Tarkovsky, Andrei Arsenyevich
Soderbergh, Steven
Soljaris (1972)
Solaris (2002)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#411
Hall, Ann C.: Making monsters: The philosophy of reproduction in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and the Universal films Frankenstein and The Bride of Frankenstein. In: The philosophy of horror. Edited by Thomas Fahy. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2010. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 212-228.
Index:
Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft
Whale, James
Frankenstein - The Man Who Made the Monster (1931)
Bride of Frankenstein, The (1935)
Frankenstein (Filmreihe)
Universal [Firma] ~ Universal [Company]
Monster ~ Monster
Frankenstein ~ Frankenstein
Frankenstein or The Modern Prometheus (Literatur ~ Literature)
Horror ~ Horror
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#412
Halle, Randall: Visual alterity abroad: Hegel through Birgit Hein’s Baby I will Make You Sweat and La Moderna Poesia. In: Film-Philosophy 14. 2010. No. 1. [?D) pp. 103-121.
Index:
Hein, Birgit
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich
Baby, I will Make You Sweat (1995)
moderna poesia, La (2000)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#413
Halwani, Raja / Jones, Steven: The Birds: Plato and romantic love. In: Hitchcock and philosophy: Dial M for metaphysics. Edited by David Baggett and William A. Drumin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 27.) pp. 63-73.
Index:
Hitchcock, Alfred
Platon
Birds, The (1962)
Romantik ~ Romanticism
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#414
Hamid, Idris: The cosmological journey of Neo: An Islamic Matrix. 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
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Religion: Islam ~ Religion: Islam
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#415
Hamilton Suter, Scott: "There’s a sort of evil out there": Emersonian transcendentalism in Twin Peaks. In: The philosophy of David Lynch. Edited by William J. Devlin and Shai Biderman. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2011. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. 175-188.
Index:
Lynch, David
Emerson, Ralph Waldo
Twin Peaks (Filmreihe)
Religion ~ Religion
Böse, Das ~ Evil, The
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#416
Hampton, Howard: Born in flames: Termite dreams, dialectical fairy tales, and pop apocalypses. - Cambridge, Massachussetts; London: Harvard University Press 2007.
Reviews:
Nayman, Adam: [untitled.] In: Cineaste 32. 2007. No. 4. [?D] p. 67.
Index:
Traum ~ Dreams
Religion: Apokalypse ~ Religion: Apocalypse
Märchen ~ Fairy Tales
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#417
Hamza, Agon: Althusser and Pasolini: Philosophy, Marxism, and film. Reprint. - New York: Palgrave Macmillan 2018.
First edition:
[2016]
Index:
Pasolini, Pier Paolo
Althusser, Louis Pierre
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#418
Hamza, Agon: Althusser and Pasolini: Philosophy, Marxism, and film. - New York: Palgrave Macmillan 2016.
Index:
Pasolini, Pier Paolo
Althusser, Louis Pierre
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#419
Hanley, Richard: Animals: Just say no. In: South Park and philosophy: Bigger, longer, and more penetrating. Cobbled together by Richard Hanley. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 26.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Tiere ~ Animals
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#420
Hanley, Richard: Are we all Cartmans?. In: South Park and philosophy: Bigger, longer, and more penetrating. Cobbled together by Richard Hanley. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 26.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#421
Hanley, Richard: Die, Hippie, die! South Park liberals. In: South Park and philosophy: Bigger, longer, and more penetrating. Cobbled together by Richard Hanley. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 26.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#422
Hanley, Richard: Drugs are M’kay!. In: South Park and philosophy: Bigger, longer, and more penetrating. Cobbled together by Richard Hanley. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 26.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Drogen ~ Drugs
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#423
Hanley, Richard: In defense of fags. In: South Park and philosophy: Bigger, longer, and more penetrating. Cobbled together by Richard Hanley. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 26.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#424
Hanley, Richard: Infidel liberation. In: South Park and philosophy: Bigger, longer, and more penetrating. Cobbled together by Richard Hanley. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 26.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#425
Hanley, Richard: May God strike this book down! In: South Park and philosophy: Bigger, longer, and more penetrating. Cobbled together by Richard Hanley. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 26.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#426
Hanley, Richard: Never the twain shall meet: Reflections on the very first Matrix. In: Philosophers explore The Matrix. Edited by Christopher Grau. - Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press 2005. p. ?P
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#427
Hanley, Richard: Nice going, fat-ass. In: South Park and philosophy: Bigger, longer, and more penetrating. Cobbled together by Richard Hanley. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 26.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#428
Hanley, Richard: Send in the clones: The ethics of future wars. In: Star Wars and philosophy: More powerful than you can possibly imagine. Edited by Kevin S. Decker and Jason T. Eberl. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2005. (= Popular culture and philosophy 12.) pp. 93-103.
Index:
Lucas, George
Star Wars (Filmreihe)
Utopie ~ Utopia
Gentechnik ~ Genetics
Krieg ~ War
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#429
Hanley, Richard: Start the evolution without me. In: South Park and philosophy: Bigger, longer, and more penetrating. Cobbled together by Richard Hanley. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 26.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#430
Hanley, Richard: Stem cells, numb nuts. In: South Park and philosophy: Bigger, longer, and more penetrating. Cobbled together by Richard Hanley. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 26.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Gentechnik ~ Genetics
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#431
Hanley, Richard: Team America: World pussies. In: South Park and philosophy: Bigger, longer, and more penetrating. Cobbled together by Richard Hanley. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 26.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
USA (United States of America) ~ USA (United States of America)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#432
Hanley, Richard: The death camp of tolerance. In: South Park and philosophy: Bigger, longer, and more penetrating. Cobbled together by Richard Hanley. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 26.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Tod ~ Death
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#433
Hanley, Richard: Tomayto, tomahto ... or, what to do when life sucks. In: South Park and philosophy: Bigger, longer, and more penetrating. Cobbled together by Richard Hanley. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 26.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#434
Hanley, Richard: Where is the Twilight Zone? In: Philosophy in The Twilight Zone. Edited by Noël Carroll and Lester Hunt. - Malden, Massachussetts: Wiley-Blackwell 2009. p. ?P.
Index:
Twilight Zone, The (TV)
Fernsehen ~ Television
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#435
Hanley, Richard: White Jews can’t jump. In: South Park and philosophy: Bigger, longer, and more penetrating. Cobbled together by Richard Hanley. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 26.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Religion: Juden ~ Religion: Jews
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#436
Hannibal Lecter and philosophy: The heart of the matter. Edited by Joseph Westfall. - Chicago: Open Court 2016. (= Popular culture and philosophy 96.)
Index:
Harris, Thomas
Hannibal (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Mord ~ Murder
Hannibal (Literatur ~ Literature)

#437
Hanrahan, Rebecca; Stearns, David: "And it’s such a beautiful day!": Shame and Fargo. In: The philosophy of the Coen brothers. Edited by Mark T. Conrad. - Lexington, Kentucky: Kentucky University Press 2009. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 93-108.
Index:
Coen, Joel
Fargo (1995)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#438
Hansemann, Henrik: Die Philosophie bei Star Trek: Mit Kirk, Spock und Picard auf der Reise durch unendliche Weiten. - Weinheim: Wiley-VCH-Verlag 2013.
Index:
Star Trek (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#439
Hanson, Robin: Was Cypher right? Part I, Why we stay in our matrix. In: Taking the red pill: Science, philosophy and religion in The Matrix. Edited by Glenn Yeffeth. - Dallas, Texas: BenBella Books 2003. pp. 23-32.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Wissenschaft ~ Science
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#440
Hardcastle, Gary L.: My years with Monty Python, or, What’s so funny about language, truth, and analyticity? In: Monty Python and philosophy: Nudge nudge, think think! Edited by Gary L. Hardcastle and George A. Reisch. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2006. (= Popular culture and philosophy 19.) pp. 253-264.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Monty Python ~ Monty Python

#441
Hardcastle, Gary L.: Themes in contemporary analytic philosophy as reflected in the work of Monty Python. In: Monty Python and philosophy: Nudge nudge, think think! Edited by Gary L. Hardcastle and George A. Reisch. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2006. (= Popular culture and philosophy 19.) pp. 265-275.
Description:
Discusses especially Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
Index:
Gilliam, Terry
Jones, Terry
Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Monty Python ~ Monty Python

#442
Harmonic, W. G.: "Disney is the Tiffany’s and I am the Woolworth’s of the business": A critical re-analysis of the business philosophies, production values and studio practices of animator-producer Paul Houlton Terry. - London: Brunel University, Ph.D. 2011. [Abstract in: Index to Theses with Abstracts 61-14374.]
Index:
Terry, Paul Houlton
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Disney ~ Disney
Animation ~ Animation

#443
Hartung, John: The CPU has its reasons. In: Anime and philosophy: Wide eyed wonder. Edited by Josef Steiff and Tristan D. Tamplin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 47.) p. ?P.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Animation ~ Animation
Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics
Japan ~ Japan

#444
Hartung, John: The CPU has its reasons. In: Anime and philosophy: Wide eyed wonder. Edited by Josef Steiff and Tristan D. Tamplin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 47.) p. ?P.
Index:
Animation ~ Animation
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics
Japan ~ Japan

#445
Hassel, Jasmin / Schärtl, Thomas: Einleitung. In: Nur Fiktion? Religion, Philosophie und Politik im Science-Fiction-Film der Gegenwart. Hrsg. von Thomas Schärtl und Jasmin Hassel. - Münster: Aschendorff 2015. pp. 1-6.
Index:
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
Religion ~ Religion
Politik ~ Politics
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#446
Hauser, Larry: Zombies, Blade Runner, and the mind-body problem. In: The undead and philosophy: Chicken soup for the soulless. Edited by Richard Greene and K. Silem Mohammad. - Chicago: Open Court 2006. p. ?P.
Index:
Scott, Ridley
Blade Runner (1982)
Zombies ~ Zombies
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Körper ~ Bodies

#447
Hauser, Larry: Zombies, Blade Runner, and the mind-body problem. In: Zombies, vampires, and philosophy: New life for the undead. Edited by Richard Greene and K. Silem Mohammad. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 49.) pp. 53 ff.
Index:
Scott, Ridley
Blade Runner (1982)
Körper ~ Bodies
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Vampire ~ Vampires
Zombies ~ Zombies
Tod ~ Death

#448
Hauser, Linus / Novian, Michael: "Das Leben hier begann dort draußen": Die Präastronautik als Systemesoterik der Gegenwartskultur unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Battlestar-Galactica-Serie. In: Nur Fiktion? Religion, Philosophie und Politik im Science-Fiction-Film der Gegenwart. Hrsg. von Thomas Schärtl und Jasmin Hassel. - Münster: Aschendorff 2015. pp. 121-144.
Index:
Battlestar Galactica (Filmreihe)
Battlestar Galactica (TV)
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
Religion ~ Religion
Politik ~ Politics
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#449
Heba, Gary/ Murphy, Robin: Heroes and villains: Morality, the will to power, and the overman in the work of Joss Whedon. 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. 133 ff.
Index:
Whedon, Joss
Helden ~ Heros
Böse, Das ~ Evil, The
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#450
Heinricy, Shana: Take a ride on the catbus. In: Anime and philosophy: Wide eyed wonder. Edited by Josef Steiff and Tristan D. Tamplin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 47.) p. ?P.
Index:
Animation ~ Animation
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics
Japan ~ Japan

#451
Heinricy, Shana: Take a ride on the catbus. In: Anime and philosophy: Wide eyed wonder. Edited by Josef Steiff and Tristan D. Tamplin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 47.) p. ?P.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Körper ~ Bodies
Animation ~ Animation
Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics
Japan ~ Japan

#452
Held, Jacob M.: "Don’t You men know any other way?" Punishment beyond retributivism and deterrence. In: James Bond and philosophy: Questions are forever. Edited by Jacob M. Held and James B. South. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2006. (= Popular culture and philosophy 23.) p. ?P.
Index:
James Bond (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
James Bond ~ James Bond

#453
Held, Jacob M.: "The rules of acquisition can’t help You now": What can the Ferengi teach us about business ethics? In: 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.) pp. 117 ff.
Index:
Star Trek (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Star Trek ~ Star Trek

#454
Held, Jacob M.: Justifying the means: Punishment in the Buffyverse. 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:
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#455
Held, Jacob M.: You can’t get married, you’re faggots: Mrs. Garrison and the gay marriage debate. In: South Park and philosophy: You know, I learned something today. Edited by Robert Arp. - Oxford; Malden, Massachussetts: Blackwell 2007. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Ehe ~ Marriage
Sexualität: Homosexualität ~ Sexuality: Homosexuality
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#456
Hendricks, Jonathan: Playing-with the world: Toy Story’s aesthetics and metaphysics of play. - Tampa, Florida: University of South Florida, M.L.A. 2017. [Abstract in: Masters Abstracts International 56. 2017. No 5M.]
Index:
Lasseter, John
Toy Story (1995)
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#457
Herling, Bradley L.: Ethics, heart, and violence in Miller’s Crossing. In: The philosophy of the Coen brothers. Edited by Mark T. Conrad. - Lexington, Kentucky: Kentucky University Press 2009. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 125-146.
Index:
Coen, Joel
Miller’s Crossing (1989)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Gewalt ~ Violence

#458
Hermann, Isabella: Science-Fiction-Filme des neuen Jahrtausends unter politologischem Blickwinkel: Identitäts- und Alteritätskonstruktionen im Science-Fiktion-Film. In: Nur Fiktion? Religion, Philosophie und Politik im Science-Fiction-Film der Gegenwart. Hrsg. von Thomas Schärtl und Jasmin Hassel. - Münster: Aschendorff 2015. pp. 93-119.
Index:
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
Religion ~ Religion
Politik ~ Politics
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#459
Hermsdorf, Daniel: Filmbild und Körperwelt: Anthropomorphismus in Naturphilosophie, Ästhetik und Medientheorie der Moderne. - Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann 2011. (= Film - Medium - Diskurs 34.
Reviews:
Paech, Joachim: [untitled.] In: Germanistik 52. 2011. No. 3/4. p. 985.
Description:
Includes, among others, chapters on Jacques Feyder’s Visages d’enfants, Robert Siodmak’s The Dark Mirror, Harry O. Hoyt’s The Lost World, Fritz Lang’s The Blue Gardenia, Dr. Mabuse, der Spieler and Die Spinnen, Alfred Hitchcock’s The Wrong Man, László Benedek’s episode Wolf 359 for the TV series Outer Limits, Henrik Galeen’s Alraune, Curse of the Cat People by Robert Wise and Gunther von Fritsch, Karl Grune’s Die Straße, Maya Deren’s Ritual in Transfigured Time, Michael Curtiz’s Die Sklavenkönigin, Marcel L’Herbier’s Feu Mathias Pascal, Leni Riefenstahl’s Das blaue Licht, Ernst Lubitsch’s Die Augen der Mumie Ma, Rex Ingram’s The Magician, Paul Leni’s The Cat and the Canary, Walt Disney’s The Haunted House, René Clair’s The Ghost Goes West, Jacques Tourneur’s I Walked with a Zombie, Douglas Sirk’s Sleep, My Love and John Gilling’s The Gamma People.
Index:
Feyder, Jacques
Siodmak, Robert
Hoyt, Harry O.
Lang, Fritz
Hitchcock, Alfred
Benedek, László
Galeen, Henrik
Wise, Robert
Fritsch, Gunther von
Grune, Karl
Derenkowitsch, Eleonora [Pseudonym: Deren, Maya]
Curtiz, Michael [Pseudonym: Kertész, Michael]
L’Herbier, Marcel
Riefenstahl, Leni
Lubitsch, Ernst
Ingram, Rex
Leni, Paul
Disney, Walt
Chomette, René [Pseudonym: Clair, René]
Tourneur, Jacques
Sirk, Douglas
Gilling, John
Visages d’enfants (1925)
Dark Mirror, The (1946)
Lost World, The (1925)
Blue Gardenia, The (1952/1953)
Dr. Mabuse, der Spieler (1921/1922)
Spinnen, Die (1919)
Wrong Man, The (1957)
Outer Limits (TV)
Alraune (1927)
Curse of the Cat People (1944)
Straße, Die (1923)
Ritual in Transfigured Time (1946)
Sklavenkönigin, Die (1924)
Feu Mathias Pascal (1926)
blaue Licht, Das (1932)
Augen der Mumie Ma, Die (1918)
Magician, The (1926)
Cat and the Canary, The (1927)
Haunted House, The (1929)
Ghost Goes West, The (1935)
I Walked with a Zombie (1943)
Sleep, My Love (1948)
Gamma People, The (1956)
Natur ~ Nature
Körper ~ Bodies
Fernsehen ~ Television
Disney ~ Disney
Stummfilm ~ Silent Film
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#460
Hermsdorf, Daniel: Filmbild und Körperwelt: Anthropomorphismus in Naturphilosophie, Ästhetik und Medientheorie der Moderne. - Paderborn: Universität Paderborn, Dissertation 2010.
Reviews:
Paech, Joachim: [untitled.] In: Germanistik 52. 2011. No. 3/4. p. 985.
Description:
Includes, among others, chapters on Jacques Feyder’s Visages d’enfants, Robert Siodmak’s The Dark Mirror, Harry O. Hoyt’s The Lost World, Fritz Lang’s The Blue Gardenia, Dr. Mabuse, der Spieler and Die Spinnen, Alfred Hitchcock’s The Wrong Man, László Benedek’s episode Wolf 359 for the TV series Outer Limits, Henrik Galeen’s Alraune, Curse of the Cat People by Robert Wise and Gunther von Fritsch, Karl Grune’s Die Straße, Maya Deren’s Ritual in Transfigured Time, Michael Curtiz’s Die Sklavenkönigin, Marcel L’Herbier’s Feu Mathias Pascal, Leni Riefenstahl’s Das blaue Licht, Ernst Lubitsch’s Die Augen der Mumie Ma, Rex Ingram’s The Magician, Paul Leni’s The Cat and the Canary, Walt Disney’s The Haunted House, René Clair’s The Ghost Goes West, Jacques Tourneur’s I Walked with a Zombie, Douglas Sirk’s Sleep, My Love and John Gilling’s The Gamma People.
Index:
Feyder, Jacques
Siodmak, Robert
Hoyt, Harry O.
Lang, Fritz
Hitchcock, Alfred
Benedek, László
Galeen, Henrik
Wise, Robert
Fritsch, Gunther von
Grune, Karl
Derenkowitsch, Eleonora [Pseudonym: Deren, Maya]
Curtiz, Michael [Pseudonym: Kertész, Michael]
L’Herbier, Marcel
Riefenstahl, Leni
Lubitsch, Ernst
Ingram, Rex
Leni, Paul
Disney, Walt
Chomette, René [Pseudonym: Clair, René]
Tourneur, Jacques
Sirk, Douglas
Gilling, John
Visages d’enfants (1925)
Dark Mirror, The (1946)
Lost World, The (1925)
Blue Gardenia, The (1952/1953)
Dr. Mabuse, der Spieler (1921/1922)
Spinnen, Die (1919)
Wrong Man, The (1957)
Outer Limits (TV)
Alraune (1927)
Curse of the Cat People (1944)
Straße, Die (1923)
Ritual in Transfigured Time (1946)
Sklavenkönigin, Die (1924)
Feu Mathias Pascal (1926)
blaue Licht, Das (1932)
Augen der Mumie Ma, Die (1918)
Magician, The (1926)
Cat and the Canary, The (1927)
Haunted House, The (1929)
Ghost Goes West, The (1935)
I Walked with a Zombie (1943)
Sleep, My Love (1948)
Gamma People, The (1956)
Natur ~ Nature
Körper ~ Bodies
Fernsehen ~ Television
Disney ~ Disney
Stummfilm ~ Silent Film
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#461
Hibbs, Thomas: Buffy the Vampire Slayer as feminist noir. 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:
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV)
Frauen ~ Women
Film Noir ~ Film Noir
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#462
Hibbs, Thomas S.: Notes from underground: Nihilism and The Matrix. In: The Matrix and philosophy: Welcome to the desert of the real. Edited by William Irwin. - Chicago: Open Court 2002. pp. 155-165.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (1999)
Nihilismus ~ Nihilism
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#463
Hibbs, Thomas S.: The human comedy perpetuates itself: Nihilism and comedy in Coen neo-noir. In: The philosophy of neo-noir. Edited by Mark T. Conard. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2007. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Coen, Ethan
Coen, Joel
Nihilismus ~ Nihilism
Humor ~ Humor
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Film Noir ~ Film Noir

#464
Hibbs, Thomas S.: The human condition perpetuates itself: Nihilism and comedy in Coen neo-noir. In: The philosophy of the Coen brothers. Edited by Mark T. Conrad. - Lexington, Kentucky: Kentucky University Press 2009. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 27-40.
Index:
Coen, Joel
Coen, Ethan
Fargo (1995)
Raising Arizona (1986)
Big Lebowski, The (1998)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Nihilismus ~ Nihilism
Humor ~ Humor
Film Noir ~ Film Noir

#465
Hill, Derek: "There’s no more watching": Artifice and meaning in Synecdoche, New York and Adaptation. In: The philosophy of Charlie Kaufman. Edited by David LaRocca. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2011. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Kaufman, Charlie
Jonze, Spike
Synecdoche, New York (2008)
Adaption (2003)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#466
Hills, Matt: An event-based definition of art-horror. In: Dark thoughts: Philosophic reflections on cinematic horror. Edited by Steven Jay Schneider and Daniel Shaw. - Lanham, Maryland; London: Scarecrow Press 2003. pp. 138-157.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Horror ~ Horror

#467
Hitchcock and philosophy: Dial M for metaphysics. Edited by David Baggett and William A. Drumin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 27.)
Index:
Hitchcock, Alfred
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#468
Hjort, Mette: The Five Obstructions. In: The Routledge companion to philosophy and film. Edited by Paisley Livingston and Carl Plantinga. - London; New York: Routledge 2008. (= Routledge philosophy companions.) p. ?P.
Index:
Leth, Jørgen
von Trier, Lars
fem benspænd, De (2001-2003)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#469
Hoffman, Karen D.: Being the barber: Kierkegaardian despair in The Man Who Wasn’t There. In: The philosophy of the Coen brothers. Edited by Mark T. Conrad. - Lexington, Kentucky: Kentucky University Press 2009. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 243-265.
Index:
Coen, Joel
Kierkegaard, Søren Aabye
Man Who Wasn’t There, The (2001)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#470
Hoffman, Karen D.: The Last Temptation of Christ and Bringing Out the Dead: Scorsese’s reluctant saviors. In: The philosophy of Martin Scorsese. Edited by Mark T. Conard. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2007. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Scorsese, Martin
Last Temptation of Christ, The (1988)
Bringing Out the Dead (1999)
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#471
Hoffman, Karen D.: Where the rainbow ends: Eyes Wide Shut. In: The philosophy of Stanley Kubrick. Edited by Jerold J. Abrams. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2007. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 59-83.
Index:
Kubrick, Stanley
Eyes Wide Shut (1999)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#472
Hoffrnann, David Marc: "Was mich nicht umbringt, macht mich stärker": Nietzsche-Rezeption und -Wirkung im Spielfilm. In: Nietzsche im Film: Projektionen und Götzen-Dämmerungen. Hrsg. von Volker Gerhardt und Renate Reschke. - Berlin: Akademie-Verlag 2009. (= Nietzscheforschung 16.) pp. 39 ff.
Index:
Nietzsche, Friedrich
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#473
Holt, Jason: A darker shade: Realism in neo-noir. In: The philosophy of film noir. Edited by Mark T. Conard. Foreword by Robert Porfirio. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2006. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 23-40.
Description:
Discusses, among others, John Dahl’s The Last Seduction as well as the films of David Lynch and Quentin Tarantino.
Index:
Dahl, John
Lynch, David
Tarantino, Quentin
Last Seduction, The (1993)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Film Noir ~ Film Noir

#474
Holt, Jason: Terminator-fear and the paradox of fiction. In: The philosophy of science fiction film. Edited by Steven M. Sanders. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2008. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 135-149.
Index:
Terminator (Filmreihe)
Angst ~ Fear
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#475
Holt, Jason: The Hitchcock cameo: Aesthetic considerations. In: Hitchcock and philosophy: Dial M for metaphysics. Edited by David Baggett and William A. Drumin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 27.) p. ?P.
Index:
Hitchcock, Alfred
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#476
Holt, Jason: The machine-made ghost; or, The philosophy of mind, Matrix style. In: The Matrix and philosophy: Welcome to the desert of the real. Edited by William Irwin. - Chicago: Open Court 2002. pp. 66-74.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (1999)
Technik ~ Technology
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Geister ~ Ghosts

#477
Holt, Jason: Twin Peaks, noir, and open interpretation. In: The philosophy of TV noir. Edited by Steven M. Sanders and Aeon J. Skoble. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2008. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Lynch, David
Twin Peaks (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Film Noir ~ Film Noir
Fernsehen ~ Television

#478
Höltgen, Stefan: The Retina of the Mind’s Eye: Philosophie als Film am Beispiel von David Cronenbergs Videodrome. In: F.LM - Texte zum Film. Online edition, ?D 2004.
Index:
Cronenberg, David
Videodrome (1982)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#479
Hopkins, Patrick: The lure of the normal: Who wouldn’t want to be a mutant?. 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:
X-Men (Filmreihe)
Monster ~ Monster
Angst ~ Fear
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#480
Hörner, Richard: Sloterdijk und das Medienzeit-Problem. - Wörth am Rhein: SCL 2006. (= Philosophische Sphären 19 / ScriptlineScience.)
Description:
Critical remarks on the German philosopher and his analysis of the representation of violence in action film, especially in James Cameron’s Terminator II - Judgement Day.
Index:
Cameron, James
Sloterdijk, Peter
Terminator II - Judgement Day (1991)
Zeit ~ Time
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Gewalt ~ Violence
Deutschland ~ Germany
Action ~ Action

#481
Hourigan, Daniel: Ghost in the Shell 2, technicity and the subject. In: Film-Philosophy 17. 2013. No. 1. [?D] pp. 51-67.
Index:
Oshii Mamoru
Inosensu: Kôkaku kidôtai (2004)
Technik ~ Technology
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#482
Housel, Rebecca: Monty Python and the Holy Grail: Philosophy, gender, and society. In: Monty Python and philosophy: Nudge nudge, think think! Edited by Gary L. Hardcastle and George A. Reisch. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2006. (= Popular culture and philosophy 19.) pp. 83-92.
Description:
Discusses also The Meaning of Life.
Index:
Gilliam, Terry
Jones, Terry
Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975)
Monty Python’s Meaning of Life (1983)
Sexualität ~ Sexuality
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Monty Python ~ Monty Python

#483
Housel, Rebecca: X-women and X-istence. 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:
X-Men (Filmreihe)
Monster ~ Monster
Frauen ~ Women
Angst ~ Fear
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#484
Hrachovec, Herbert: Drehorte: Arbeiten zu Filmen. - Wien: Synema verlag 1997.
Description:
Philosophical treatises on cinema, includes a text on Stanley Kubrick.
Index:
Kubrick, Stanley
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#485
Hubner, L.: A vogue for flesh and blood? Shifting classifications of contemporary European cinema. In: Valuing films: Shifting perceptions of worth. Edited by Laura Hubner. - Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire; New York: Palgrave Macmillan 2011. p. ?P.
Index:
Europa ~ Europe
Blut ~ Blood
Horror ~ Horror
Politik ~ Politics
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Religion ~ Religion

#486
Huckvale, David: Touchstones of gothic horror: A film genealogy of eleven motifs and images. - Jefferson, North Carolina; London: McFarland & Company 2010.
Description:
Includes chapters on the Gothic novel, landscape, ruins, Egyptology, occultism, sexuality, the mythology of werewolves and the philosophy of Hegel.
Index:
Wölfe ~ Wolves
Sexualität ~ Sexuality
Religion: Okkultismus ~ Religion: Occultism
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Natur ~ Nature
Mythologie ~ Mythology
Horror ~ Horror
Ägypten ~ Egypt
Kunst ~ Arts, The
Literatur ~ Literature

#487
Hummel, Matt: You are asking me to be rational: Stoic philosophy and the Jedi order. In: The ultimate Star Wars and philosophy: You must unlearn what you have learned. Edited by Jason T. Eberl and Kevin S. Decker. - Chichester, West Sussex; Malden, Massachussetts: John Wiley & Sons 2015. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Lucas, George
Star Wars (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#488
Hunt, Lester: And now, Rod Serling, creator of The Twilight Zone: Author as auteur. In: Philosophy in The Twilight Zone. Edited by Noël Carroll and Lester Hunt. - Malden, Massachussetts: Wiley-Blackwell 2009. p. ?P.
Index:
Serling, Rod
Twilight Zone, The (TV)
Fernsehen ~ Television
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#489
Huss, John: Monty Python and David Hume on religion. In: Monty Python and philosophy: Nudge nudge, think think! Edited by Gary L. Hardcastle and George A. Reisch. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2006. (= Popular culture and philosophy 19.) pp. 141-151.
Description:
Discusses especially The Meaning of Life.
Index:
Gilliam, Terry
Jones, Terry
Hume, David
Monty Python’s Meaning of Life (1983)
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Monty Python ~ Monty Python

#490
Ibarra, Carlos Gabriel: Sombras de Weimer: El cine expresionista alemán: El gabinete del Dr. Caligari y Nosferatu. In: Cine, filosofía e historia. Coordinadora: Amira Juri. - San Miguel de Tucumán: Universidad Nacional de Tucumán, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Instituto de investigaciones Históricas "Dr. Ramo n Leoni Pinto" 2015. p. ?P.
Index:
Wiene, Robert
Murnau, Friedrich Wilhelm
Cabinet des Dr. Caligari, Das (1919)
Nosferatu - Eine Symphonie des Grauens (1922)
Geschichte ~ History
Deutschland ~ Germany
Expressionismus ~ Expressionism
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#491
Ihde, Don: Technofantasies and embodiment. In: Critical Studies 29. 2006. No. ?N. [?D] pp. 153-166.
Description:
Discusses, among others, the Matrix trilogy.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Technik ~ Technology
Phantasie ~ Fantasy
Körper ~ Bodies
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#492
Ilea, Ramona: The mutant cure or social change: Debating disability. 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:
X-Men (Filmreihe)
Monster ~ Monster
Behinderung ~ Disability
Angst ~ Fear
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#493
Illy, Jerzy / Neuger, Leonard: El profeta Andrei Tarkovsky. In: Cine Cubano 1990. No. 130. [?D] pp. 18-23.
Description:
Interview with Andrej Tarkovskij on philosophical, religious and political issues in his films.
Index:
Tarkovsky, Andrei Arsenyevich
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Politik ~ Politics

#494
Inception and philosophy: Ideas to die for. Edited by Thorsten Botz-Bornstein. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2011. (= Popular culture and philosophy 62.)
Reviews:
Beatie, Bruce A.: [untitled.] In: Extrapolation 54. 2013. No. 3. [?D] pp. 316-319.
Swanson, Stephen C.: [untitled.] In: Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts 25. 2014. No. 1. [?D] pp. 186-189.
Index:
Nolan, Christopher
Inception (2010)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#495
Intermedialities: Philosophy, arts, politics. Edited by Henk Oosterling and Ewa Plonowska Ziarek. - Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books 2011. (= Textures.)
Index:
Politik ~ Politics
Kunst ~ Arts, The
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#496
The intersection of science fiction and philosophy: Critical studies. Edited by Robert E. Myers. - Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press 1983.
Index:
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#497
Introducing philosophy through pop culture: From Socrates to South Park, Hume to House. Edited by William Irwin and David Kyle Johnson. - Malden, Massachussetts: Wiley-Blackwell 2010.
Description:
On philosophical and religious issues in film, television, and music. Discusses, among others, the Matrix , X-Men, Batman and Harry Potter films as well as the TV series South Park and Lost.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
South Park (TV)
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
X-Men (Filmreihe)
Batman (Filmreihe)
Harry Potter (Filmreihe)
Lost (TV)
Musik ~ Music
Fernsehen ~ Television
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#498
Irwin, Jones: From "impassioned morality" to "bloodless agnosticism": A philosophy of David Cronenberg through the Burroughs/Ballard axis. In: The philosophy of David Cronenberg. Edited by Simon Riches. - Lexington: University Press of Kentucky 2012. pp. 197-215.
Index:
Cronenberg, David
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Blut ~ Blood

#499
Irwin, William: Computers, caves, and oracles: Neo and Socrates. In: The Matrix and philosophy: Welcome to the desert of the real. Edited by William Irwin. - Chicago: Open Court 2002. pp. 5-15.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Sokrates
Matrix, The (1999)
Technik: Computer ~ Technology: Computer
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#500
Irwin, William: Gibson’s sublime Passion: In defense of the violence. In: Mel Gibson’s Passion and philosophy: The Cross, the questions, the controversy. Edited by Jorge J. E. Gracia. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2004. (= Popular culture and philosophy 10.) pp. 51-61.
Index:
Gibson, Mel
Passion of the Christ, The (2004)
Gewalt ~ Violence
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#501
Irwin, William: Pilate’s question: What is truth? In: Mel Gibson’s Passion and philosophy: The Cross, the questions, the controversy. Edited by Jorge J. E. Gracia. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2004. (= Popular culture and philosophy 10.) pp. 127-136.
Index:
Gibson, Mel
Passion of the Christ, The (2004)
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#502
Irwin, William: The matrix of control: Why The Matrix still has us. 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
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#503
Jacoby, Henry Owen: You know, I learned something today: Stan Marsh and the ethics of belief. In: South Park and philosophy: You know, I learned something today. Edited by Robert Arp. - Oxford; Malden, Massachussetts: Blackwell 2007. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#504
Jacquette, Dale: Satan, Lord of Darkness, in South Park cosmology. In: South Park and philosophy: You know, I learned something today. Edited by Robert Arp. - Oxford; Malden, Massachussetts: Blackwell 2007. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Religion: Teufel ~ Religion: Devil
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#505
Jacquette, Dale: Zombie gladiators. In: Zombies, vampires, and philosophy: New life for the undead. Edited by Richard Greene and K. Silem Mohammad. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 49.) pp. 105 ff.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Vampire ~ Vampires
Zombies ~ Zombies
Tod ~ Death

#506
Jahraus, Oliver: Die Matrix des Mediums Film: Philosophische und religiöse Aspekte des Fantastischen in The Matrix (1999). In: Der fantastische Film: Geschichte und Funktion in der Mediengesellschaft: Hrsg. von Oliver Jahraus und Stefan Neuhaus. - Würzburg: Königshausen und Neumann 2005. (= Film - Medium - Diskurs 10) pp. 145 ff.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (1999)
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#507
James Bond and philosophy: Questions are forever. Edited by Jacob M. Held and James B. South. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2006. (= Popular culture and philosophy 23.)
Index:
James Bond (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
James Bond ~ James Bond

#508
Jamilla, Nick: Sword fighting in the Star Wars universe: Historical origins, style and philosophy. - Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Co. 2008.
Description:
On martial arts elements in the Star Wars films.
Index:
Star Wars (Filmreihe)
Star Wars ~ Star Wars
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Martial Art ~ Martial Art

#509
Jarvie, Ian: Knowledge, morality, and tragedy in The Killers and Out of the Past. In: The philosophy of film noir. Edited by Mark T. Conard. Foreword by Robert Porfirio. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2006. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 163-185.
Index:
Siodmak, Robert
Tourneur, Jacques
Killers, The (1946)
Out of the Past / Build My Gallows High (1947)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Film Noir ~ Film Noir

#510
Jaworoski, William: Faith, understanding, and the hidden God of The Matrix. 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
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#511
Jenkins, Jennifer L.: A symphony of horror: The sublime synesthesia of Sweeney Todd. In: The philosophy of Tim Burton. Edited by Jennifer L. McMahon. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2014. p. ?P.
Index:
Burton, Tim
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007)
Horror ~ Horror
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#512
Jensen, Randall M.: AWESOM-O and the possibility and implications of artificial intelligence. In: South Park and philosophy: You know, I learned something today. Edited by Robert Arp. - Oxford; Malden, Massachussetts: Blackwell 2007. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#513
Jetzt und dann: Zeiterfahrung in Film, Literatur und Philosophie. Hrsg. von Anke Hennig. - Paderborn; München: Fink 2010.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Literatur ~ Literature
Zeit ~ Time

#514
Johnson, David Kyle: Cartmanland and the problem of evil. In: South Park and philosophy: You know, I learned something today. Edited by Robert Arp. - Oxford; Malden, Massachussetts: Blackwell 2007. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Böse, Das ~ Evil, The
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#515
Johnson, David Kyle: Heroes and philosophy: Buy the book, save the world. - Chichester; Hoboken, New Jersey: Wiley 2009. (= Blackwell philosophy and pop culture.)
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Helden ~ Heros

#516
Johnson, David Kyle: Revenge and mercy in Tarantino. In: Quentin Tarantino and philosophy: How to philosophize with a pair of pliers and a blowtorch. Edited by Richard Greene and K. Silem Mohammad. - Chicago: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 29.) p. ?P.
Index:
Tarantino, Quentin
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#517
Johnston, David MacGregor: Kitsch and camp and things that go bump in the night; or, Sontag and Adorno at the (horror) movies. In: The philosophy of horror. Edited by Thomas Fahy. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2010. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 229-243.
Index:
Sontag, Susan
Adorno, Theodor W[iesengrund]
Kitsch ~ Kitsch
Horror ~ Horror
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#518
Jones, Andrew: Art and logic: Godard’s Alphaville as philosophy. In: Studies in French Cinema 17. 2017. No. 2. [May] pp. 165-181.
Index:
Godard, Jean-Luc
Alphaville: Une étrange aventure de Lemmy Caution (1965)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#519
Jones, Andrew Ronald: Godard and Nietzsche: A case for filmosophy. - Louisville, Kentucky: University of Louisville, M.A. 2013. [Abstract in: Masters Abstracts International 52. 2014. No. 6. (December).]
Description:
Discusses especially the philosophical aspects in Alphaville and Pierrot le fou.
Index:
Godard, Jean-Luc
Nietzsche, Friedrich
Alphaville: Une étrange aventure de Lemmy Caution (1965)
Pierrot le fou / bandito delle 11, Il (1965)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#520
Jones, Jan-Erik: "Size matters not": The Force as the causal power of the Jedi. In: Star Wars and philosophy: More powerful than you can possibly imagine. Edited by Kevin S. Decker and Jason T. Eberl. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2005. (= Popular culture and philosophy 12.) pp. 132-143.
Index:
Lucas, George
Star Wars (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#521
Jones, Steve: Cartesianism and intersubjectivity in Paranormal Activity and the philosophy of mind. In: Film-Philosophy 21. 2017. No. 1. [February] pp. 1-19.
Index:
Peli, Oren
Paranormal Activity (2007)
Paranormal Activity (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#522
Jones, Steve: Twisted pictures: Morality, nihilism and symbolic suicide. In: To see the Saw movies: Essays on torture porn and post-9/11 horror. Edited by James Aston and John Walliss. - Jefferson, North Carolina; London: McFarland & Company 2013. pp. 105 ff.
Index:
Saw (Filmreihe)
Nihilismus ~ Nihilism
Selbstmord ~ Suicide
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Sexualität ~ Sexuality
Horror ~ Horror
Gewalt ~ Violence

#523
Kania, Andrew: Memento. In: The Routledge companion to philosophy and film. Edited by Paisley Livingston and Carl Plantinga. - London; New York: Routledge 2008. (= Routledge philosophy companions.) p. ?P.
Index:
Nolan, Christopher
Memento (2000)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#524
Kapus, Jerry: Harry Mudd always lies. In: 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.) p. 245.
Index:
Star Trek (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Star Trek ~ Star Trek

#525
Kaul, Susanne: Antipathetisches Vestehen - Zu Kafka und Kubrick. In: Ethik des Verstehens: Beiträge zu einer philosophischen und literarischen Hermeneutik. Hrsg. von Susanne Kaul und Lothar van Laak. - Paderborn; München: Fink 2007. pp. 45-60.
Index:
Kafka, Franz
Kubrick, Stanley
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#526
Kavaldo, Jesse: X-istential X-Men: Jews, supermen, and the literature of struggle. 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:
X-Men (Filmreihe)
Religion: Juden ~ Religion: Jews
Monster ~ Monster
Literatur ~ Literature
Angst ~ Fear
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#527
Kawal, Jason: Should we do what Buffy would do? 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:
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#528
Kaye, Sharon M.: Lost and philosophy: The island has its reasons. - Oxford; Malden, Massachussetts: Blackwell 2008. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.)
Index:
Lost (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#529
Kaye, Sharon M. / Milavec, Melissa M.: Buffy in the buff: A slayer’s solution to Aristotle’s love paradox. 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:
Aristoteles
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#530
Kealey, Erin: The triumph of love in The Tree of Life. In: The way of nature and the way of grace: Philosophical footholds on Terrence Malick’s The Tree of Life. Edited by Jonathan Beever and Vernon W. Cisney. - Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press 2016. p. ?P.
Index:
Malick, Terrence
Tree of Life, The (2011)
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#531
Keith, Heather: The second coming of Kahless: Worf’s "will to believe". In: 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.) pp. 173 ff.
Index:
Star Trek (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Star Trek ~ Star Trek

#532
Khan, Ummni: Hit Me With Your Best Shot: Die "brutale" Debatte um SM-Pornografie. In: Philosophie für Verdorbene: Essays über Pornografie. Hrsg. von Dave Monroe. Aus dem Amerikanischen von Heike Steffen. - Berlin: Rogner & Bernhard 2011. pp. 183 ff.
Index:
Gewalt ~ Violence
Sexualität: Sadomasochismus ~ Sexuality: Sadomasochism
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Sexualität ~ Sexuality

#533
Kimber, S.: Valuing film violence: Student perceptions on the inclusion of violent films and film violence within the undergraduate learning experience. In: Valuing films: Shifting perceptions of worth. Edited by Laura Hubner. - Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire; New York: Palgrave Macmillan 2011. p. ?P.
Index:
Pädagogik ~ Paedagogy
Gewalt ~ Violence
Politik ~ Politics
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Religion ~ Religion

#534
Kind, Amy: The vampire with a soul: Angel and the quest for identity. In: The philosophy of horror. Edited by Thomas Fahy. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2010. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 86-101.
Index:
Vampire ~ Vampires
Horror ~ Horror
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#535
Kind, Amy: Time - the final frontier. In: 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.) pp. 203 ff.
Index:
Star Trek (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Star Trek ~ Star Trek

#536
King, Neal: Brownskirts: Fascism, Christianity, and the eternal demon. 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:
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV)
Religion ~ Religion
Faschismus ~ Fascism
Dämonen ~ Demons
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#537
Kinghorn, Kevin: Plot twists and surprises: Why are some things improbable? In: Hitchcock and philosophy: Dial M for metaphysics. Edited by David Baggett and William A. Drumin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 27.) pp. 215-227.
Index:
Hitchcock, Alfred
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#538
Kirby, Katherine E.: War and peace, power and faith. 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:
X-Men (Filmreihe)
Monster ~ Monster
Krieg ~ War
Angst ~ Fear
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#539
Kleist, Heinrich von: Über das Marionettentheater: Ein philosophischer Aufsatz. In: Künstliche Menschen - Manische Maschinen - Kontrollierte Körper. Hrsg. von Rolf Aurich, Wolfgang Jacobsen und Gabriele Jatho. - Berlin: Filmmuseum Berlin - Deutsche Kinemathek / Berlin: Jovis Verlagsbüro 2000. pp. 9-11.
Index:
Kleist, Heinrich von
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Theater ~ Theatre
Roboter ~ Robots
Animation: Puppen ~ Animation: Puppets
Über das Marionettentheater (Literatur ~ Literature)

#540
Klevan, Andrew: Vertigo and the spectator of film analysis. In: Film-Philosophy 17. 2013. No. 1. [?D] pp. 147-171.
Index:
Hitchcock, Alfred
Vertigo (1958)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#541
Knepp, Dennis: The mind of blue snaggletooth: The intentional stance, vintage Star Wars action figures, and the origins of religion. In: The ultimate Star Wars and philosophy: You must unlearn what you have learned. Edited by Jason T. Eberl and Kevin S. Decker. - Chichester, West Sussex; Malden, Massachussetts: John Wiley & Sons 2015. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Lucas, George
Star Wars (Filmreihe)
Zähne ~ Teeth
Religion ~ Religion
Action ~ Action
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#542
Knicht, Deborah / McKnight, George: Real genre and virtual philosophy. In: The Matrix and philosophy: Welcome to the desert of the real. Edited by William Irwin. - Chicago: Open Court 2002. pp. 188-201.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (1999)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Cyberspace ~ Cyberspace

#543
Knight, Deborah / Mcknight, George: CSI and the art of forensic detection. In: The philosophy of TV noir. Edited by Steven M. Sanders and Aeon J. Skoble. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2008. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Film Noir ~ Film Noir
Fernsehen ~ Television

#544
Knight, Deborah / McKnight, George: American psycho: Horror, satire, aesthetics, and identification. In: Dark thoughts: Philosophic reflections on cinematic horror. Edited by Steven Jay Schneider and Daniel Shaw. - Lanham, Maryland; London: Scarecrow Press 2003. pp. 212-220.
Index:
USA (United States of America) ~ USA (United States of America)
Psychologie ~ Psychology
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Humor ~ Humor
Horror ~ Horror

#545
Knight, Deborah / McKnight, George: Tim Burton, Johnny Depp, and the fantastic. In: The philosophy of Tim Burton. Edited by Jennifer L. McMahon. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2014. p. ?P.
Index:
Burton, Tim
Depp, Johnny
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#546
Knight, Deborah / McKnight, George: What is it to be human? Blade Runner and Dark City. In: The philosophy of science fiction film. Edited by Steven M. Sanders. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2008. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 21-37.
Index:
Scott, Ridley
Proyas, Alex
Blade Runner (1982)
Dark City / Dark World / Dark Empire (1997)
Roboter ~ Robots
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#547
Knight, Deborah: On reason and passion in The Maltese Falcon. In: The philosophy of film noir. Edited by Mark T. Conard. Foreword by Robert Porfirio. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2006. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 207-221.
Description:
Discusses also Howard Hawks’s The Big Sleep.
Index:
Huston, John
Hawks, Howard
Maltese Falcon, The (1941)
Big Sleep, The (1946)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Film Noir ~ Film Noir

#548
Koepsell, David R.: They satirized my prophet - those bastards! South Park and blasphemy. In: South Park and philosophy: You know, I learned something today. Edited by Robert Arp. - Oxford; Malden, Massachussetts: Blackwell 2007. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Humor ~ Humor
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#549
Körber, Joachim: Die Philosophie bei The Walking Dead. - Weinheim: Wiley-VCH-Verlag 2014.
Index:
Darabont, Frank
Walking Dead, The (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Religion: Apokalypse ~ Religion: Apocalypse

#550
Korcz, Keith Allen: Coke into Pepsi: The miracle in Pulp Fiction. In: Quentin Tarantino and philosophy: How to philosophize with a pair of pliers and a blowtorch. Edited by Richard Greene and K. Silem Mohammad. - Chicago: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 29.) p. ?P.
Index:
Tarantino, Quentin
Pulp Fiction (1994)
Wunder ~ Miracles
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#551
Korsmeyer, Carolyn: Passion and action: In and out of control. 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:
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV)
Action ~ Action
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#552
Korsmeyer, Carolyn: Seeing, believing, touching, truth. In: The Matrix and philosophy: Welcome to the desert of the real. Edited by William Irwin. - Chicago: Open Court 2002. pp. 41-52.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (1999)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#553
Kovács, András Bálint: Andrei Tarkovsky. In: The Routledge companion to philosophy and film. Edited by Paisley Livingston and Carl Plantinga. - London; New York: Routledge 2008. (= Routledge philosophy companions.) p. ?P.
Index:
Tarkovsky, Andrei Arsenyevich
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#554
Kowalski, Dean A.: Clyde Bruckman’s Final Repose reprised. In: The philosophy of the X-Files. Edited by Dean A. Kowalski. Foreword by William B. Davis. - Lexington: University Press of Kentucky 2007. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Description:
On an episode of the TV series.
Index:
X-Files (Filmreihe)
Fernsehen ~ Television
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#555
Kowalski, Dean A.: Introduction: Mulder, Scully, Plato, Aristotle, and Dawkins. In: The philosophy of the X-Files. Edited by Dean A. Kowalski. Foreword by William B. Davis. - Lexington: University Press of Kentucky 2007. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Platon
Aristoteles
Dawkins, Richard
X-Files (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#556
Kowalski, Dean A. / Kreider, S. Evan: Hope and pessimism: The two tales of Jose Chung. In: The philosophy of the X-Files. Edited by Dean A. Kowalski. Foreword by William B. Davis. - Lexington: University Press of Kentucky 2007. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Description:
On two episodes of the TV series.
Index:
X-Files (Filmreihe)
Fernsehen ~ Television
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#557
Kowalski, Dean A.: Minority Report, molinism, and the viability of precrime. In: Steven Spielberg and philosophy: We’re gonna need a bigger book. Edited by Dean A. Kowalski. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2008. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Spielberg, Steven
Minority Report (2002)
Kriminalität ~ Crime
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#558
Kowalski, Dean A.: Plato, Aristotle, and Joss on being horrible. 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. 71 ff.
Index:
Whedon, Joss
Platon
Aristoteles
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#559
Kowalski, Dean A.: The new millennium Bond and yin-yang Chinese cosmology. In: James Bond and philosophy: Questions are forever. Edited by Jacob M. Held and James B. South. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2006. (= Popular culture and philosophy 23.) pp. 215-227.
Index:
James Bond (Filmreihe)
China ~ China
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
James Bond ~ James Bond

#560
Kowalski, Dean A. / Trogan, Christopher R.: The paradox of fictional belief and its moral implications in Jaws. In: Steven Spielberg and philosophy: We’re gonna need a bigger book. Edited by Dean A. Kowalski. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2008. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Spielberg, Steven
Jaws (1975)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#561
Die Kraft der Kinobilder. In: Film-Dienst 52. 1999. No. 6. [March 16] p. 4.
Description:
On philosophical issues in Nachtgestalten and in David Cronenberg’s eXistenZ.
Index:
Dresen, Andreas
Cronenberg, David
Nachtgestalten (1998)
eXistenZ (1998)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#562
Kreider, S. Evan: Dollhouse and consensual slavery. 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. 55 ff.
Index:
Whedon, Joss
Dollhouse (TV)
Sklaven ~ Slaves
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#563
Kreider, S. Evan: Walter Skinner: The X-Files’ unsung hero. In: The philosophy of the X-Files. Edited by Dean A. Kowalski. Foreword by William B. Davis. - Lexington: University Press of Kentucky 2007. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
X-Files (Filmreihe)
Helden ~ Heros
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#564
Kriesch, Desiree: Mind-tripping: Narrative, intertextuelle, philosophische und bildinszenatorische Blickwinkel auf The Matrix. In: Science-Fiction-Kultfilme. Hrsg. von Angela Fabris und Jörg Helbig. - Marburg: Schüren 2016. (= Marburger Schriften zur Medienforschung 70.) pp. 199 ff.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (1999)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction

#565
Kuberski, Philip: Kubrick’s total cinema: Philosophical themes and formal qualities. - London; New York: Continuum 2012.
Index:
Kubrick, Stanley
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#566
Kurtz, Paul: The Passion as a political weapon: Anti-Semitism and Gibson’s use of the Gospels. In: Mel Gibson’s Passion and philosophy: The Cross, the questions, the controversy. Edited by Jorge J. E. Gracia. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2004. (= Popular culture and philosophy 10.) pp. 90-100.
Index:
Gibson, Mel
Passion of the Christ, The (2004)
Religion: Juden ~ Religion: Jews
Politik ~ Politics
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#567
Kuusela, Antti: Wittgenstein and what’s inside the Terminator’s head. In: Terminator and philosophy: I’ll be back, therefore I am. Edited by Richard Brown and Kevin Decker. - Chichester; Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons 2009. (= Blackwell philosophy and pop culture.) pp. 266 ff.
Index:
Wittgenstein, Ludwig
Terminator (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#568
LaFranier, Sharon: For Beijing, philosophy beats sci-fi. In: International Herald Tribune, January 20, 2010. p. 18.
Description:
On the Chinese government’s decision to ban James Cameron’s Avatar from non-3D movie theatres.
Index:
Cameron, James
Avatar (2009)
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Peking ~ Beijing
3-D Films
China ~ China

#569
LaFraniere, Sharon: For Beijing, philosophy beats sci-fi. In: International Herald Tribune, January 20, 2010. p. 18.
Description:
On the rivaltry between Hu Mei’s Chinese history epic Confucius and James Cameron’s Avatar.
Index:
Hu Mei
Cameron, James
Confucius (2010)
Avatar (2009)
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Peking ~ Beijing
Geschichte ~ History
China ~ China

#570
Laine, Tarja: Imprisoned in disgust: Roman Polanski’s Repulsion. In: Film-Philosophy 15. 2011. No 2. [?D] pp. 36-50.
Index:
Polanski, Roman
Repulsion (1965)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#571
Landa, Ishay: James Bond: A Nietzschean for the Cold War. In: James Bond and philosophy: Questions are forever. Edited by Jacob M. Held and James B. South. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2006. (= Popular culture and philosophy 23.) p. ?P.
Index:
Nietzsche, Friedrich
James Bond (Filmreihe)
Krieg ~ War
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
James Bond ~ James Bond

#572
Landy, Joshua: The Devil, the master-criminal, and the re-enchantment of the world (on The Usual Suspects). In: Philosophy and Literature 36. 2012. No. 1. [?D] pp. 37-57.
Index:
Singer, Bryan
Usual Suspects, The (1995)
Religion: Teufel ~ Religion: Devil
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#573
Lannstrom, Anna: The Matrix and Vedanta: Journeying from the unreal to the real. 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
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#574
Lännström, Anna: Forgiving Judas: Extenuating circumstances in the ultimate betrayal. In: Mel Gibson’s Passion and philosophy: The Cross, the questions, the controversy. Edited by Jorge J. E. Gracia. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2004. (= Popular culture and philosophy 10.) pp. 234-245.
Index:
Gibson, Mel
Passion of the Christ, The (2004)
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#575
Lanza, Joseph: Fragile geometry: The films, philosophy, and misadventures of Nicolas Roeg. - New York: PAJ Publications 1989.
Reviews:
Sanjek, David: Roeg’s fragile geometry. In: Literature/Film Quarterly 18. 1990. No. 1. [January] pp. 65-66.
Index:
Roeg, Nicolas
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Abenteuer ~ Adventure

#576
Laranjinha, Natalia: Lars von Trier: Pathos et surface. - Paris: L’Harmattan 2017. (= Coll. Ouverture Philosophique.)
Index:
von Trier, Lars
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#577
Larkin, William S.: Res corporealis: Persons, bodies, and zombies. In: Zombies, vampires, and philosophy: New life for the undead. Edited by Richard Greene and K. Silem Mohammad. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 49.) pp. 15 ff.
Index:
Körper ~ Bodies
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Vampire ~ Vampires
Zombies ~ Zombies
Tod ~ Death

#578
Larocca, David: Affect without illusion: The films of Edward D. Wood Jr. after Ed Wood. In: The philosophy of Tim Burton. Edited by Jennifer L. McMahon. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2014. p. ?P.
Index:
Burton, Tim
Wood Jr., Edward D.
Ed Wood (1994)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#579
Larocca, David: Inconclusive unscientific postscript: Late remarks on Kierkegaard and Kaufman. In: The philosophy of Charlie Kaufman. Edited by David LaRocca. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2011. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Kaufman, Charlie
Kierkegaard, Søren Aabye
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#580
LaRocca, David: The ballad of Boba Fett: Mercenary agency and amoralism in war. In: The ultimate Star Wars and philosophy: You must unlearn what you have learned. Edited by Jason T. Eberl and Kevin S. Decker. - Chichester, West Sussex; Malden, Massachussetts: John Wiley & Sons 2015. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Lucas, George
Star Wars (Filmreihe)
Krieg ~ War
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#581
Lauder, Robert E.: God, death, art, and love: The philosophical vision of Ingmar Bergman. - New York: Paulist Press 1989.
Index:
Bergman, Ingmar
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Religion ~ Religion
Tod ~ Death

#582
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

#583
Lawler, James: God and man separated no more: Hegel overcomes the unhappy consciousness of Gibson’s Christianity. In: Mel Gibson’s Passion and philosophy: The Cross, the questions, the controversy. Edited by Jorge J. E. Gracia. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2004. (= Popular culture and philosophy 10.) pp. 62-76.
Index:
Gibson, Mel
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich
Passion of the Christ, The (2004)
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#584
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

#585
Lawler, James: The Force is with us: Hegel’s philosophy of spirit strikes back at the Empire. In: Star Wars and philosophy: More powerful than you can possibly imagine. Edited by Kevin S. Decker and Jason T. Eberl. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2005. (= Popular culture and philosophy 12.) pp. 144-156.
Index:
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich
Lucas, George
Star Wars (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#586
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

#587
Lawrence, Matt: Like a splinter in your mind: The philosophy behind the Matrix trilogy. - Oxford; Malden, Massachussetts: Blackwell 2004.
Reviews:
Cubbison, Laurie: [untitled.] In: Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts 18. 2007. No. 3. [?D] pp. 399-401.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#588
Layton, David: The humanism of Doctor Who: A critical study in science fiction and philosophy. - Jefferson, North Carolina; London: McFarland 2012..
Reviews:
Lundberg, Elizabeth: [untitled.] In: Science Fiction Studies 40. 2013. No. 2(?N). [?D] pp. 382-384.
Rosales, L. N.: [untitled.] In: Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts 24. 2013. No. 3. [?D] pp. 550-552.
Index:
Doctor Who (TV)
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#589
Le Gall, Michel / Taliaferro, Charles: Bond as chivalric, comic hero. In: James Bond and philosophy: Questions are forever. Edited by Jacob M. Held and James B. South. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2006. (= Popular culture and philosophy 23.) pp. 95-108.
Index:
James Bond (Filmreihe)
Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics
Helden ~ Heros
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
James Bond ~ James Bond

#590
Le Gall, Michel / Taliaferro, Charles: The recovery of childhood and the search for the absent father. In: Steven Spielberg and philosophy: We’re gonna need a bigger book. Edited by Dean A. Kowalski. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2008. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Spielberg, Steven
Vater ~ Fathers
Jugend ~ Youth
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#591
Lechtenböhmer, Silke: "Die Wahrheit ist irgendwo da drinnen": Science Fiction und Philosophie des Geistes. In: Nur Fiktion? Religion, Philosophie und Politik im Science-Fiction-Film der Gegenwart. Hrsg. von Thomas Schärtl und Jasmin Hassel. - Münster: Aschendorff 2015. pp. 41-68.
Index:
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
Religion ~ Religion
Politik ~ Politics
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#592
Lee, Sander H.: Betrayal and despair: The Purple Rose of Cairo 1985. In: Lee, Sander H.: Eighteen Woody Allen films analyzed: Anguish, God and existentialism. - Jefferson, North Carolina; London: McFarland 2002. pp. 79 ff.
Index:
Allen, Woody
Purple Rose of Cairo, The (1985)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Existentialismus ~ Existentialism
Religion ~ Religion

#593
Lee, Sander H.: Distorted lives: Deconstructing Harry 1997. In: Lee, Sander H.: Eighteen Woody Allen films analyzed: Anguish, God and existentialism. - Jefferson, North Carolina; London: McFarland 2002. pp. 204 ff.
Index:
Allen, Woody
Deconstructing Harry (1997)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Existentialismus ~ Existentialism
Religion ~ Religion

#594
Lee, Sander H.: Eighteen Woody Allen films analyzed: Anguish, God and existentialism. - Jefferson, North Carolina; London: McFarland 2002.
Index:
Allen, Woody
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Existentialismus ~ Existentialism
Religion ~ Religion

#595
Lee, Sander H.: The horrors of life’s hidden mysteries: Blue Velvet. In: The philosophy of David Lynch. Edited by William J. Devlin and Shai Biderman. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2011. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 45-60.
Index:
Lynch, David
Blue Velvet (1986)
Horror ~ Horror
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#596
Lee, Sander: Hitchcock’s existentialism: Anguish, despair, and redemption in breakdown. In: Hitchcock and philosophy: Dial M for metaphysics. Edited by David Baggett and William A. Drumin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 27.) p. ?P.
Index:
Hitchcock, Alfred
Religion ~ Religion
Existentialismus ~ Existentialism
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#597
Lee, Sander: Is Odo a collaborator? In: 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.) pp. 105 ff.
Index:
Star Trek (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Star Trek ~ Star Trek

#598
Lee, Sander: John Drake in Greeneland: Noir themes in Secret Agent. In: The philosophy of TV noir. Edited by Steven M. Sanders and Aeon J. Skoble. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2008. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Danger Man / Secret Agent (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Film Noir ~ Film Noir
Fernsehen ~ Television

#599
Leiber, Justin: Time for The Terminator: Philosophical themes of the resistance. In: Terminator and philosophy: I’ll be back, therefore I am. Edited by Richard Brown and Kevin Decker. - Chichester; Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons 2009. (= Blackwell philosophy and pop culture.) pp. 122 ff.
Index:
Terminator (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#600
Lenzl4, Augustus / Shamway: Philosophische Klamotte: Mondo Candido. In: Splatting Image 1994. No. 17. [March] p. 38.
Index:
Jacopetti, Gualtiero
Prosperi, Franco
Mondo Candido (1974)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#601
Leonard, Garry: Technically human: Kubrick’s monolith and Heidegger’s propriative event. In: Film Criticism 36. 2011. No. 1. [Fall] pp. 44-67.
Description:
Philosophical examination of 2001 - A Space Odyssey.
Index:
Kubrick, Stanley
Heidegger, Martin
2001 - A Space Odyssey (1968)
Technik ~ Technology
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#602
Lesch, Walter: Ich träume, also bin ich: Philosophische und theologische Annäherungen an Träume und Wünsche. In: Traumwelten: Der filmische Blick nach innen. Hrsg. von Leo Karrer und Charles Martig. - Marburg: Schüren Verlag 2003. (= Film und Theologie 4.) pp. 11-39.
Index:
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Traum ~ Dreams

#603
Lessard, Bruno: "It’s the end of the world!": The paradox of event and body in Hitchcock’s The Birds. In: Film-Philosophy 14. 2010. No. 1. [?D) pp. 144-173.
Index:
Hitchcock, Alfred
Birds, The (1962)
Körper ~ Bodies
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#604
Levine, Michael / Schneider, Steven Jay: Feeling for Buffy: The girl next door. 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:
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#605
Lindenmuth, William A.: The Jedi knights of faith: Anakin, Luke, and Soren (Kierkegaard). In: The ultimate Star Wars and philosophy: You must unlearn what you have learned. Edited by Jason T. Eberl and Kevin S. Decker. - Chichester, West Sussex; Malden, Massachussetts: John Wiley & Sons 2015. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Lucas, George
Kierkegaard, Søren Aabye
Star Wars (Filmreihe)
Ritter ~ Knights
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#606
Lintott, Sheila: Epistemology at 20,000 feet. In: Philosophy in The Twilight Zone. Edited by Noël Carroll and Lester Hunt. - Malden, Massachussetts: Wiley-Blackwell 2009. p. ?P.
Index:
Twilight Zone, The (TV)
Fernsehen ~ Television
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#607
Litch, Mary M.: Philosophy through film. - London; New York: Routledge 2002.
Description:
Includes, among others, chapters on Paul Verhoeven’s Total Recall, the Matrix films by Andy and Larry Wachowski, Spike Jonze’s Being John Malkovich, Christopher Nolan’s Memento, Steven Spielberg’s A.I. - Artificial Intelligence, Andrew Niccol’s Gattaca and Ingmar Bergman’s Det sjunde inseglet.
Index:
Verhoeven, Paul
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Jonze, Spike
Nolan, Christopher
Spielberg, Steven
Niccol, Andrew
Bergman, Ingmar
Total Recall (1990)
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Being John Malkovich (1999)
Memento (2000)
A.I. - Artificial Intelligence (2001)
Gattaca (1997)
sjunde inseglet, Det (1956)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#608
Litch, Mary M.: Philosophy through film. 2nd. edition. - London; New York: Routledge 2010.
First edition:
[2002]
Description:
Includes, among others, chapters on Paul Verhoeven’s Total Recall, the Matrix films by Andy and Larry Wachowski, Spike Jonze’s Being John Malkovich, Christopher Nolan’s Memento, Steven Spielberg’s A.I. - Artificial Intelligence, Andrew Niccol’s Gattaca and Ingmar Bergman’s Det sjunde inseglet.
Index:
Verhoeven, Paul
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Jonze, Spike
Nolan, Christopher
Spielberg, Steven
Niccol, Andrew
Bergman, Ingmar
Total Recall (1990)
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Being John Malkovich (1999)
Memento (2000)
A.I. - Artificial Intelligence (2001)
Gattaca (1997)
sjunde inseglet, Det (1956)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#609
Little, Tracy: High school is hell: Metaphor made literal 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:
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV)
Pädagogik ~ Paedagogy
Religion: Hölle ~ Religion: Hell
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#610
Littmann, Greg: The friends of a Jedi: Friendship, family, and civic duty in a galaxy at war. In: The ultimate Star Wars and philosophy: You must unlearn what you have learned. Edited by Jason T. Eberl and Kevin S. Decker. - Chichester, West Sussex; Malden, Massachussetts: John Wiley & Sons 2015. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Lucas, George
Star Wars (Filmreihe)
Weltraum ~ Space
Krieg ~ War
Familie ~ Family
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#611
Littmann, Greg: The Terminator wins: Is the extinction of the human race the end of people, or just the beginning? In: Terminator and philosophy: I’ll be back, therefore I am. Edited by Richard Brown and Kevin Decker. - Chichester; Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons 2009. (= Blackwell philosophy and pop culture.) pp. 7 ff.
Index:
Terminator (Filmreihe)
Ethnie ~ Ethnicity
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#612
Livingston, Paisley: Cinema, philosophy, Bergman: On film as philosophy. - Oxford: University Press 2009.
Index:
Bergman, Ingmar
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#613
Livingston, Paisley: Ingmar Bergman. In: The Routledge companion to philosophy and film. Edited by Paisley Livingston and Carl Plantinga. - London; New York: Routledge 2008. (= Routledge philosophy companions.) p. ?P.
Index:
Bergman, Ingmar
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#614
Livingston, Paisley: Theses on cinema as philosophy. In: Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 64. 2006. No. 1. [Winter] pp. 11-18.
Description:
Discusses especially Carl Theodor Dreyer’s Vredens dag and Ingmar Bergman’s Det sjunde inseglet.
Index:
Dreyer, Carl Theodor
Bergman, Ingmar
Vredens dag / Dies irae (1943)
sjunde inseglet, Det (1956)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Religion ~ Religion

#615
Livingston, Sara: The devil within. In: Anime and philosophy: Wide eyed wonder. Edited by Josef Steiff and Tristan D. Tamplin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 47.) p. ?P.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Religion: Teufel ~ Religion: Devil
Animation ~ Animation
Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics
Japan ~ Japan

#616
Livingston, Sara: The devil within. In: Anime and philosophy: Wide eyed wonder. Edited by Josef Steiff and Tristan D. Tamplin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 47.) p. ?P.
Index:
Religion: Teufel ~ Religion: Devil
Animation ~ Animation
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics
Japan ~ Japan

#617
Lloyd, Peter B.: Glitches in the Matrix and how to fix them. In: Taking the red pill: Science, philosophy and religion in The Matrix. Edited by Glenn Yeffeth. - Dallas, Texas: BenBella Books 2003. pp. 103-123.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Wissenschaft ~ Science
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#618
Locke, Liz: Eurydice’s body: Feminist reflections of the Orphic descent myth in philosophy and film. - Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University, Ph.D. 2000. [Abstract in: Dissertation Abstracts International A 61. 2001. No. 11. (May) p. 4495.]
Description:
Examines, as examples, Jean Cocteau’s Orphée, Marcel Camus’s Orfeu Negro and Peter Hall*s Orpheus Descending.
Index:
Cocteau, Jean
Camus, Marcel
Hall, Peter
Williams, Tennessee
Orphée (1950)
Orfeu Negro (1959)
Orpheus Descending (1990)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Orpheus ~ Orpheus
Mythologie ~ Mythology
Körper ~ Bodies
Frauen ~ Women
Religion ~ Religion

#619
Long, Joseph W.: Religious pragmatism through the eyes of Luke Skywalker. In: Star Wars and philosophy: More powerful than you can possibly imagine. Edited by Kevin S. Decker and Jason T. Eberl. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2005. (= Popular culture and philosophy 12.) pp. 205-212.
Index:
Lucas, George
Star Wars (Filmreihe)
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#620
Lottaz, Pascal: Der Denker und der Film: Nikolaj Berdijaevs "Mensch und Technik" im Vergleich mit Alex Proyas’ I, Robot. - München: GRIN 2011.
Index:
Proyas, Alex
Berdyaev, Nikolai Alexandrovich
I, Robot (2004)
Technik ~ Technology
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#621
Lotter, Maria-Sibylla: Aussichten und Abgründe des moralischen Perfektionismus von Platon bis Hollywood. In: Gut, Böse - ein Januskopf? Hrsg. von Eva Marsal und Regina Speck. - Frankfurt/Main; Berlin; Bern; Bruxelles; New York; Oxford; Wien: Lang 2008. (= Hodos - Wege bildungsbezogener Ethikforschung in Philosophie und Theologie 8.)p. 79pp.
Index:
Platon
Religion ~ Religion
Hollywood ~ Hollywood
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Böse, Das ~ Evil, The
Gute, Das ~ Good

#622
Loughlin, Gerard: Seeing in the dark: Plato’s cinema and Christ’s cave. In: Studies in Christian Ethics 13. 2000. No. 1. [?D] pp. 33-48.
Index:
Platon
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Religion ~ Religion

#623
Lousa, Teresa Viana: Horror’s seduction througt art: Death representation. In: Seduction in popular culture, psychology, and philosophy. Edited by Constantino Pereira Martins and Manuel José Damásio. - Hershey: Information Science Reference 2016. (= Advances in psychology, mental health and behavioral studies (APMHBS).) p. ?P.
Index:
Tod ~ Death
Psychologie ~ Psychology
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Horror ~ Horror
Verführung ~ Seduction
Sexualität ~ Sexuality

#624
Ludlow, Peter: Cronenberg as scientist: Antiessentialism, sex as remixing, and the view from nowhere. In: The philosophy of David Cronenberg. Edited by Simon Riches. - Lexington: University Press of Kentucky 2012. pp. 36-52.
Index:
Cronenberg, David
Sexualität ~ Sexuality
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#625
Lujuria: Historia de los afectos: Ensayos de cine y filosofía. Coordinadores: Armando Casas, Leticia Flores Farfán, Paul Majkut. - México: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México 2014.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Sexualität ~ Sexuality

#626
Lutz, John: From domestic nightmares to the nightmare of history: Uncanny eruptions of violence in King’s and Kubrick’s versions of The Shining. In: The philosophy of horror. Edited by Thomas Fahy. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2010. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 161-178.
Index:
King, Stephen
Kubrick, Stanley
Shining, The (1980)
Traum ~ Dreams
Gewalt ~ Violence
Geschichte ~ History
Angst ~ Fear
Shining, The (Literatur ~ Literature)
Horror ~ Horror
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#627
Lutz, John: Zombies of the world, unite: Class struggle and alienation in Land of the Dead. In: The philosophy of horror. Edited by Thomas Fahy. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2010. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 121-136.
Index:
Romero, George A.
Land of the Dead / George A. Romero’s Land of the Dead (2005)
Zombies ~ Zombies
Horror ~ Horror
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#628
MacAvoy, Leslie: Suffering and redemption: A Nietzschean analysis of The Tree of Life. In: The way of nature and the way of grace: Philosophical footholds on Terrence Malick’s The Tree of Life. Edited by Jonathan Beever and Vernon W. Cisney. - Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press 2016. p. ?P.
Index:
Malick, Terrence
Nietzsche, Friedrich
Tree of Life, The (2011)
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#629
MacGregor, Alexander P.: Gladiator and Aristotle: Plot versus spectacle. In: Classical Bulletin 77. 2001. No. 1. [?D] pp. 115-126.
Index:
Scott, Ridley
Aristoteles
Gladiator (2000)
Geschichte: Antike ~ History: Ancient Times
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#630
MacMullan, Terrance: The platonic paradox of Darth Plagueis: How could a Sith Lord be wise?. In: The ultimate Star Wars and philosophy: You must unlearn what you have learned. Edited by Jason T. Eberl and Kevin S. Decker. - Chichester, West Sussex; Malden, Massachussetts: John Wiley & Sons 2015. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Lucas, George
Platon
Star Wars (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#631
Magrini, James Michael: The philosophical act of seeing with one’s own eyes: The silent films of Stan Brakhage. In: Film-Philosophy 17. 2013. No. 1. [?D] pp. 424-445.
Index:
Brakhage, Stan
Stummfilm ~ Silent Film
Augen ~ Eyes
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#632
Maillot, Pierre: Titanic, une métaphore de la résurrection. In: Philosophie et cinéma. Dirigée par Jean-Max Méjean. (= Cinémaction 2000. No. 94. [?D]) pp. 159-161.
Index:
Titanic (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#633
Malick, Terrence: Appendix: Translator’s introduction to Martin Heidegger’s "The Essence of Reasons" ("Vom Wesen des Grundes"). In: The way of nature and the way of grace: Philosophical footholds on Terrence Malick’s The Tree of Life. Edited by Jonathan Beever and Vernon W. Cisney. - Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press 2016. p. ?P.
Index:
Malick, Terrence
Heidegger, Martin
Tree of Life, The (2011)
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#634
Malloy, Daniel: Light side, dark side, and switching sides: Loyalty and betrayal in Star Wars. In: The ultimate Star Wars and philosophy: You must unlearn what you have learned. Edited by Jason T. Eberl and Kevin S. Decker. - Chichester, West Sussex; Malden, Massachussetts: John Wiley & Sons 2015. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Lucas, George
Star Wars (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#635
Malloy, Daniel P.: Self-termination: Suicide, self-sacrifice, and The Terminator. In: Terminator and philosophy: I’ll be back, therefore I am. Edited by Richard Brown and Kevin Decker. - Chichester; Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons 2009. (= Blackwell philosophy and pop culture.) pp. 190 ff.
Index:
Terminator (Filmreihe)
Opfer ~ Sacrifice
Selbstmord ~ Suicide
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#636
Manning, Russell: The thing about David Lynch: Enjoying the Lynchian world. In: The philosophy of David Lynch. Edited by William J. Devlin and Shai Biderman. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2011. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 61-76.
Index:
Lynch, David
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#637
Marinoff, Lou: The Matrix and Plato’s cave: Why the sequels failed. 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
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#638
Marinucci, Mimi: Feminism and the ethics of violence: Why Buffy kicks ass. 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:
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV)
Gewalt ~ Violence
Frauen ~ Women
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#639
Martig, Charles: Wieviel Haneke erträgt der Mensch? Pamphlet gegen das Kino des philosophisch-cineastischen Sadismus. In: Michael Haneke und seine Filme: Eine Pathologie der Konsumgesellschaft. Hrsg. von Franz Grabner, Gerhard Larcher und Christian Wessley. 2. erweiterte und verbesserte Auflage. - Marburg: Schüren 2008. pp. 391 ff.
Index:
Haneke, Michael
Sexualität: Sadomasochismus ~ Sexuality: Sadomasochism
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#640
Martín Garzo, Gustavo: King Kongs Wiederkehr. In: Der Film und das Tier: Klassifizierungen, Cinephilien, Philosophien. Hrsg. von Sabine Nessel, Winfried Pauleit, Christine Rüffert, Karl-Heinz Schmid und Alfred Tews. - Berlin: Bertz + Fischer 2012. pp. 79 ff.
Index:
King Kong (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
King Kong ~ King Kong
Tiere ~ Animals

#641
Martin-Jones, David: Deleuze, cinema, and national identity: Narrative time in national contexts. - ?O: Edinburgh University Press 2006.
Reviews:
Charlton, Colin: [untitled.] In: Post Script 28. 2008. No. 1. [Fall] pp. 110-112.
Wall, Thomas Carl: The time-image: Deleuze, cinema, and perhaps language. In: Film-Philosophy 8. 2004. No. 23. [July] p. ?P.
Description:
Discusses, among others, Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo, Federico Fellini’s Otto e mezzo, Tom Tykwer’s Lola rennt and Michael Gondry’s Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.
Index:
Hitchcock, Alfred
Fellini, Federico
Tykwer, Tom
Gondry, Michael
Deleuze, Gilles
Vertigo (1958)
Otto e mezzo / Huit et demi (1962)
Lola rennt (1998)
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)
Zeit ~ Time
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#642
Martin-Jones, David: Trolls, tigers and transmodern ecological encounters: Enrique Dussel and a cine-ethics for the anthropocene. In: Film-Philosophy 20. 2016. No. 1. [?D] pp. 63-103.
Description:
On the representation of ecological issues in André vredal’s Trolljegeren and Daniel Nettheim’s The Hunter.
Index:
Dussel, Enrique
vredal, André
Nettheim, Daniel
Trolljegeren (2010)
Hunter, The (2011)
Monster ~ Monster
Natur ~ Nature
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#643
Martins, Ana Cabral: Seduction and mutually assured destruction: The modern femme fatale in Gone Girl. In: Seduction in popular culture, psychology, and philosophy. Edited by Constantino Pereira Martins and Manuel José Damásio. - Hershey: Information Science Reference 2016. (= Advances in psychology, mental health and behavioral studies (APMHBS).) p. ?P.
Index:
Fincher, David
Gone Girl (2014)
Psychologie ~ Psychology
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Frauen ~ Women
Verführung ~ Seduction
Sexualität ~ Sexuality

#644
Martins, Constantino Pereira: Everybody’s got a hungry heart: Kierkegaard and Hitchcock. In: Seduction in popular culture, psychology, and philosophy. Edited by Constantino Pereira Martins and Manuel José Damásio. - Hershey: Information Science Reference 2016. (= Advances in psychology, mental health and behavioral studies (APMHBS).) p. ?P.
Index:
Kierkegaard, Søren Aabye
Hitchcock, Alfred
Psychologie ~ Psychology
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Verführung ~ Seduction
Sexualität ~ Sexuality

#645
Marvin, John: Nietzsche and transmodernism: Art and science beyond the modern in Joyce, Stevens, Pynchon, and Kubrick. - Buffalo, New York: State University of New York at Buffalo, Ph.D. 2004. [Abstract in: Dissertation Abstracts International A 65. 2005. No. 10. (April) p. 3801.]
Description:
Discusses, among others, Stanley Kubrick’s 2001 - A Space Odyssey.
Index:
Kubrick, Stanley
Nietzsche, Friedrich
Joyce, James
Stevens, Wallace
Pynchon, Thomas
2001 - A Space Odyssey (1968)
Wissenschaft ~ Science
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#646
The Matrix and philosophy: Welcome to the desert of the real. Edited by William Irwin. - Chicago: Open Court 2002.
Reviews:
Baldwin, Jon: Have you taken your Rorschach test? In: Film-Philosophy 9. 2005. No. 25. [May] p. ?P.
Taysom, Martha: [untitled] In: Utopian Studies 15. 2004. No. 1. [?D] pp. 123-125.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (1999)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#647
Matrix: Machine philosophique. Par Alain Badiou [et al.]. - Paris: Ellipses 2003.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Technik ~ Technology
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#648
Mattéi, Bruno: Titanic, métaphore du naufrage ou naufrage d’une métaphore? In: Philosophie et cinéma. Dirigée par Jean-Max Méjean. (= Cinémaction 2000. No. 94. [?D]) pp. 156-158.
Index:
Titanic (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#649
Matthews. Gareth B.: The death of Socrates and the death of Christ. In: Mel Gibson’s Passion and philosophy: The Cross, the questions, the controversy. Edited by Jorge J. E. Gracia. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2004. (= Popular culture and philosophy 10.) pp. 179-189.
Index:
Gibson, Mel
Sokrates
Passion of the Christ, The (2004)
Tod ~ Death
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#650
Mawson, Tim: Morpheus and Berkeley on reality. In: Philosophers explore The Matrix. Edited by Christopher Grau. - Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press 2005. p. ?P
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Berkeley, George
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#651
Mcblane, Angus: Just a ghost in a shell? In: Anime and philosophy: Wide eyed wonder. Edited by Josef Steiff and Tristan D. Tamplin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 47.) p. ?P.
Index:
Oshii Mamoru
Kôkaku kidôtai (1995)
Geister ~ Ghosts
Animation ~ Animation
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics
Japan ~ Japan

#652
McBlane, Angus: Just a ghost in a shell?. In: Anime and philosophy: Wide eyed wonder. Edited by Josef Steiff and Tristan D. Tamplin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 47.) p. ?P.
Index:
Oshii Mamoru
Kôkaku kidôtai (1995)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Geister ~ Ghosts
Körper ~ Bodies
Animation ~ Animation
Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics
Japan ~ Japan

#653
McClelland, Richard T.: The use of silence in Hereafter: A study in Neurocinematics. In: The philosophy of Clint Eastwood. Edited by Richard T. McClelland and Brian B. Clayton. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2014.(= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 175 ff.
Index:
Eastwood, Clint
Hereafter (2010)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#654
McDonald, Paul F.: The Star Wars heresies: Interpreting the themes, symbols and philosophies of episodes I, II and III. - Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company 2013.
Index:
Lucas, George
Star Wars (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Mythologie ~ Mythology

#655
McFarland, Douglas: Eastwood’s dream: The philosophy of absence in Hereafter. In: The philosophy of Clint Eastwood. Edited by Richard T. McClelland and Brian B. Clayton. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2014.(= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 213 ff.
Index:
Eastwood, Clint
Hereafter (2010)
Traum ~ Dreams
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#656
McFarland, Douglas: The philosophy of space and memory in Solaris. In: The philosophy of Steven Soderbergh. Edited by R. Barton Palmer and Steven M. Sanders. - Lexington, Kentucky: The University Press of Kentucky 2011. (= Philosophy of popular culture.) p. 267-279.
Index:
Soderbergh, Steven
Solaris (2002)
Weltraum ~ Space
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#657
McGann, Marek: What is it like to be a Jedi? A life in the force. In: The ultimate Star Wars and philosophy: You must unlearn what you have learned. Edited by Jason T. Eberl and Kevin S. Decker. - Chichester, West Sussex; Malden, Massachussetts: John Wiley & Sons 2015. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Lucas, George
Star Wars (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#658
Mcgill, Justine: Bad memories: Haneke with Locke on personal identity and post-colonial guilt. In: Film-Philosophy 17. 2013. No. 1. [?D] pp. 134-153.
Description:
On Caché.
Index:
Haneke, Michael
Locke, John
Caché (2005)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#659
Mcginn, Colin: The Fly and the human: Ironies of disgust. In: The philosophy of David Cronenberg. Edited by Simon Riches. - Lexington: University Press of Kentucky 2012. pp. 9-23.
Index:
Cronenberg, David
Fly, The (1986)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#660
McGinn, Colin: The Matrix of dreams. In: Philosophers explore The Matrix. Edited by Christopher Grau. - Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press 2005. p. ?P
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Traum ~ Dreams
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#661
McGovern, F.: The cinema of Andrei Tarkovsky in the Russian literary and philosophical traditions. - Oxford: University of Oxford, D.Phil. 1992. [Abstract in: Index to Theses with Abstracts 43. 1994. No. 4. p. 1311(43-8050).]
Index:
Tarkovsky, Andrei Arsenyevich
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Russland ~ Russia

#662
McGowan, Todd: Hegel and the impossibility of the future in science fiction cinema. In: Film-Philosophy 13. 2009. No. 1. [?D] p. ?P.
Index:
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich
Utopie ~ Utopia
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#663
McInerny, Ralph: Who do you say that I am? Mel Gibson’s Christ. In: Mel Gibson’s Passion and philosophy: The Cross, the questions, the controversy. Edited by Jorge J. E. Gracia. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2004. (= Popular culture and philosophy 10.) pp. 1-5.
Index:
Gibson, Mel
Passion of the Christ, The (2004)
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#664
Mckenna, Erin: Scully as pragmatist feminist: "Truths" are out there. In: The philosophy of the X-Files. Edited by Dean A. Kowalski. Foreword by William B. Davis. - Lexington: University Press of Kentucky 2007. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
X-Files (Filmreihe)
Frauen ~ Women
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#665
McKenna, Michael: Neo’s freedom ... whoa! In: Philosophers explore The Matrix. Edited by Christopher Grau. - Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press 2005. p. ?P
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#666
McKinney, William J.: James Bond and the philosophy of technology: It’s more than just the gadgets of Q branch. In: James Bond and philosophy: Questions are forever. Edited by Jacob M. Held and James B. South. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2006. (= Popular culture and philosophy 23.) pp. 187-197.
Index:
James Bond (Filmreihe)
Technik ~ Technology
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
James Bond ~ James Bond

#667
McMahan, Alison: Watching you watching me. In: Film-Philosophy 3. 1999. No. 24. [June] p. ?P.
Description:
Discusses Peter Weir’s The Truman Show and Ron Howard’s EdTV.
Index:
Weir, Peter
Howard, Ron
Truman Show, The (1998)
EdTV (1999)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#668
Mcmahon, Jennifer: City of dreams: Bad faith in Mulholland Dr.. In: The philosophy of David Lynch. Edited by William J. Devlin and Shai Biderman. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2011. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 113-126.
Index:
Lynch, David
Mulholland Drive (2001)
Traum ~ Dreams
Stadt ~ City
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#669
Mcmahon, Jennifer L.: It’s uncanny: Death in Tim Burton’s corpus. In: The philosophy of Tim Burton. Edited by Jennifer L. McMahon. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2014. p. ?P.
Index:
Burton, Tim
Tod ~ Death
Angst ~ Fear
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#670
McMahon, Jennifer L.: After Hours: Scorsese on absurdity. In: The philosophy of Martin Scorsese. Edited by Mark T. Conard. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2007. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Scorsese, Martin
After Hours (1985)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#671
McMahon, Jennifer L.: Docile bodies and a viscous force: Fear of the flesh in Return of the Jedi. In: The ultimate Star Wars and philosophy: You must unlearn what you have learned. Edited by Jason T. Eberl and Kevin S. Decker. - Chichester, West Sussex; Malden, Massachussetts: John Wiley & Sons 2015. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Lucas, George
Marquand, Richard
Star Wars (Filmreihe)
Star Wars Episode VI - Return of the Jedi / Return of the Jedi (1983/1997)
Körper ~ Bodies
Angst ~ Fear
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#672
McMahon, Jennifer L.: The existential Frankenstein. In: The philosophy of science fiction film. Edited by Steven M. Sanders. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2008. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 73-88.
Index:
Whale, James
Frankenstein (Filmreihe)
Frankenstein - The Man Who Made the Monster (1931)
Frankenstein ~ Frankenstein
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#673
McMahon, Jennifer: Popping a bitter pill: Existential authenticity in The Matrix and Nausea. In: The Matrix and philosophy: Welcome to the desert of the real. Edited by William Irwin. - Chicago: Open Court 2002. pp. 166-177.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (1999)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#674
Mcwilliams, Cynthia: Just don’t kill baby cows. In: South Park and philosophy: You know, I learned something today. Edited by Robert Arp. - Oxford; Malden, Massachussetts: Blackwell 2007. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#675
Mcwilliams, Cynthia: Mutant rights, torture and X-perimentation. 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:
X-Men (Filmreihe)
Monster ~ Monster
Gewalt ~ Violence
Angst ~ Fear
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#676
Méjean, Jean-Max: L’existentialisme à la lumière du Père Noël a les yeux bleus de Jean Eustache et de I vitelloni de Federico Fellini. In: Philosophie et cinéma. Dirigée par Jean-Max Méjean. (= Cinémaction 2000. No. 94. [?D]) pp. 184-191.
Index:
Eustache, Jean
Fellini, Federico
Père Noël a les yeux bleus (1966)
vitelloni, I (1953)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Existentialismus ~ Existentialism

#677
Méjean, Jean-Max: La mise en scène du doute dans le cinéma de Buñuel: Entretien avec Jacques Hassoun. In: Philosophie et cinéma. Dirigée par Jean-Max Méjean. (= Cinémaction 2000. No. 94. [?D]) pp. 56-59.
Index:
Buñuel, Luis
Hassoun, Jacques
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#678
Méjean, Jean-Max: Le cinéma de Fellini à la lumière de la psychanalyse jungienne: Entretien avec Lucio Lo Pinto. In: Philosophie et cinéma. Dirigée par Jean-Max Méjean. (= Cinémaction 2000. No. 94. [?D]) pp. 209-213.
Index:
Fellini, Federico
Jung, Carl Gustav
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Psychologie ~ Psychology

#679
Méjean, Jean-Max: Le grand bleu ou le ciel renversé. In: Philosophie et cinéma. Dirigée par Jean-Max Méjean. (= Cinémaction 2000. No. 94. [?D]) pp. 139-143.
Index:
Besson, Luc
Grand Bleu, Le (1987)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#680
Mel Gibson’s Passion and philosophy: The Cross, the questions, the controversy. Edited by Jorge J. E. Gracia. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2004. (= Popular culture and philosophy 10.)
Reviews:
Burke Smith, Anthony: [untitled] In: Commonweal 132. 2005. No. 10. [?D] pp. 26-27.
Index:
Gibson, Mel
Passion of the Christ, The (2004)
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#681
Melancon, Louis: Just war is no gouf. In: Anime and philosophy: Wide eyed wonder. Edited by Josef Steiff and Tristan D. Tamplin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 47.) p. ?P.
Index:
Krieg ~ War
Animation ~ Animation
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics
Japan ~ Japan

#682
Melancon, Louis: Just war is no gouf. In: Anime and philosophy: Wide eyed wonder. Edited by Josef Steiff and Tristan D. Tamplin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 47.) p. ?P.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Krieg ~ War
Animation ~ Animation
Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics
Japan ~ Japan

#683
Merritt, Naomi: Cannibalistic capitalism and other American delicacies: A Bataillean taste of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. In: Film-Philosophy 14. 2010. No. 1. [?D) pp. 202-231.
Index:
Hooper, Tobe
Bataille, Georges
Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The (1974)
USA (United States of America) ~ USA (United States of America)
Kannibalismus ~ Cannibalism
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#684
Michaud, Nicolas: How guilty is Jar Jar Binks? In: The ultimate Star Wars and philosophy: You must unlearn what you have learned. Edited by Jason T. Eberl and Kevin S. Decker. - Chichester, West Sussex; Malden, Massachussetts: John Wiley & Sons 2015. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Lucas, George
Star Wars (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#685
Miller, Ellen: Raisins, whores, and boys: Gender and sexuality in South Park. In: South Park and philosophy: You know, I learned something today. Edited by Robert Arp. - Oxford; Malden, Massachussetts: Blackwell 2007. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Sexualität ~ Sexuality
Prostitution ~ Prostitution
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#686
Miller, Jessica Prata: "The I in team": Buffy and feminist ethics. 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:
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV)
Frauen ~ Women
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#687
Miller, Kristie Lynn: Changing the future: Fate and The Terminator. In: Terminator and philosophy: I’ll be back, therefore I am. Edited by Richard Brown and Kevin Decker. - Chichester; Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons 2009. (= Blackwell philosophy and pop culture.) pp. 133 ff.
Index:
Terminator (Filmreihe)
Utopie ~ Utopia
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#688
Minissale, Gregory: Beyond internalism and externalism: Husserl and Sartre’s image consciousness in Hitchcock and Buñuel. In: Film-Philosophy 14. 2010. No. 1. [?D) pp. 174-201.
Index:
Husserl, Edmund
Sartre, Jean-Paul
Hitchcock, Alfred
Buñuel, Luis
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#689
Mogg, Ken: Hitchcock made only one horror film: Matters of time, space, causality, and the Schopenhauerian will. In: Dark thoughts: Philosophic reflections on cinematic horror. Edited by Steven Jay Schneider and Daniel Shaw. - Lanham, Maryland; London: Scarecrow Press 2003. pp. 84-104.
Description:
On Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho.
Index:
Hitchcock, Alfred
Schopenhauer, Arthur
Hitchcock, Alfred
Psycho (1960)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Horror ~ Horror

#690
Mohammad, K. Silem: "I didn’t know you liked the Delfonics": Knowledge and pragmatism in Jackie Brown. In: Quentin Tarantino and philosophy: How to philosophize with a pair of pliers and a blowtorch. Edited by Richard Greene and K. Silem Mohammad. - Chicago: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 29.) p. ?P.
Index:
Tarantino, Quentin
Jackie Brown (1997)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#691
Mohammad, K. Silem: Zombies, rest and motion: Spinoza and the speed of undeath. In: Zombies, vampires, and philosophy: New life for the undead. Edited by Richard Greene and K. Silem Mohammad. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 49.) pp. 91 ff.
Index:
Spinoza, Baruch
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Vampire ~ Vampires
Zombies ~ Zombies
Tod ~ Death

#692
Monroe, Dave/ Mz. Berlin: Reflexionen einer Domina: Ein Interview mit Mz. Berlin. In: Philosophie für Verdorbene: Essays über Pornografie. Hrsg. von Dave Monroe. Aus dem Amerikanischen von Heike Steffen. - Berlin: Rogner & Bernhard 2011. pp. 205 ff.
Index:
Berlin ~ Berlin
Sexualität: Sadomasochismus ~ Sexuality: Sadomasochism
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Sexualität ~ Sexuality

#693
Monroe, Dave / Ryder, Dylan: Pornoindustrie und Lebensqualität. In: Philosophie für Verdorbene: Essays über Pornografie. Hrsg. von Dave Monroe. Aus dem Amerikanischen von Heike Steffen. - Berlin: Rogner & Bernhard 2011. pp. 17 ff.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Sexualität ~ Sexuality

#694
Monroe, Dave: Schmutzige Fantasie: Eine Einführung in die Pornografie. In: Philosophie für Verdorbene: Essays über Pornografie. Hrsg. von Dave Monroe. Aus dem Amerikanischen von Heike Steffen. - Berlin: Rogner & Bernhard 2011. pp. 13 ff.
Index:
Phantasie ~ Fantasy
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Sexualität ~ Sexuality

#695
Monstrosity in literature, psychoanalysis, and philosophy. Edited by Gerhard Unterthurner and Erik M. Vogt. - Wien; Berlin: Turia + Kant 2012.
Index:
Psychologie ~ Psychology
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Monster ~ Monster
Literatur ~ Literature

#696
Monty Python and philosophy: Nudge nudge, think think! Edited by Gary L. Hardcastle and George A. Reisch. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2006. (= Popular culture and philosophy 19.)
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Monty Python ~ Monty Python

#697
Morali, Claude: Visions de La mort d’Empédocle. In: Philosophie et cinéma. Dirigée par Jean-Max Méjean. (= Cinémaction 2000. No. 94. [?D]) pp. 148-154.
Index:
Straub, Jean-Marie
Huillet, Danièle
mort d’Empedocle, La (1986)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#698
More Matrix and philosophy: Revolutions and reloaded decoded. Edited by William Irwin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2005. (= Popular culture and philosophy 11.)
Reviews:
Housel, Rebecca: [untitled] In: Journal of American Culture 28. 2005. No. 3. [?D] p. 326
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#699
Moreman, Christopher M.: Dharma of the dead: Zombies, mortality and Buddhist philosophy. - Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company 2018. (= Contributions to zombie studies.)
Index:
Zombies ~ Zombies
Tod ~ Death
Religion: Buddhismus ~ Religion: Buddhism
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#700
Morris, Jeremy: The justification of torture-horror: Retribution and sadism in Saw, Hostel, and The Devil’s Rejects. In: The philosophy of horror. Edited by Thomas Fahy. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2010. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 42-56.
Index:
Wan, James
Roth, Eli
Zombie, Rob
Saw (2004)
Hostel (2005)
Devil’s Rejects, The (2005)
Sexualität: Sadomasochismus ~ Sexuality: Sadomasochism
Gewalt ~ Violence
Horror ~ Horror
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#701
Morton, Drew: Schizopolis as philosophical autobiography. In: The philosophy of Steven Soderbergh. Edited by R. Barton Palmer and Steven M. Sanders. - Lexington, Kentucky: The University Press of Kentucky 2011. (= Philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Soderbergh, Steven
Schizopolis (1996)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#702
Moseley, Daniel: Self-creation, identity, and authenticity: A study of A History of Violence and Eastern Promises. In: The philosophy of David Cronenberg. Edited by Simon Riches. - Lexington: University Press of Kentucky 2012. pp. 125-139.
Index:
Cronenberg, David
History of Violence, A (2005)
Eastern Promises (2007)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#703
Moser, Paul K.: The crisis of the Cross: God as scandalous. In: Mel Gibson’s Passion and philosophy: The Cross, the questions, the controversy. Edited by Jorge J. E. Gracia. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2004. (= Popular culture and philosophy 10.) pp. 204-217.
Index:
Gibson, Mel
Passion of the Christ, The (2004)
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#704
Movies and the meaning of life: Philosophers take on Hollywood. Edited by Kimberly A. Blessing and Paul J. Tudico. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2005.
Description:
Includes some essays on fantastic film.
Index:
Hollywood ~ Hollywood
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#705
Mulhall, Stephen: Film as philosophy: the priority of the particular. In: Mulhall, Stephen: On film. Third edition. - New York: Routledge 2016. p. ?P.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#706
Mulhall, Stephen: Film as philosophy: The priority of the particular. In: Mulhall, Stephen: On film. 2nd edition. - London; New York: Routledge 2008. p. ?P.
Description:
On science fiction film.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction

#707
Mulhall, Stephen: The impersonation of personality: Film as philosophy in Mission: Impossible. In: Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 64. 2006. No. 1. [December] pp. 97-110.
Index:
De Palma, Brian
Mission: Impossible (1996)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#708
Mullarkey, J.: Refractions of reality: Philosophy and the moving image. - London: Palgrave Macmillan 2014.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#709
Müller, Klaus: Das 21. Jahrhundert hat längst begonnen: Philosophisch-theologische Beobachtungen zur Cyber-Kultur. In: Jüngste Tage: Die Gegenwart der Apokalyptik. Herausgegeben von Michael N. Ebertz und Reinhold Zwick. - Freiburg: Herder 1999. p. ?P.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Cyberspace ~ Cyberspace
Religion: Apokalypse ~ Religion: Apocalypse
Religion ~ Religion

#710
Muntersbjorn, Madeline M.: Pluralism, pragmatism, and pals: The slayer subverts the science wars. 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:
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV)
Wissenschaft ~ Science
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#711
Murphy, Jason / Porter, Todd: Recognizing the big picture: Why we want to live in the Federation. In: 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.) pp. 147 ff.
Index:
Star Trek (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Star Trek ~ Star Trek

#712
Murray, Leah A.: When they aren’t eating us, they bring us together: Zombies and the American social contract. In: Zombies, vampires, and philosophy: New life for the undead. Edited by Richard Greene and K. Silem Mohammad. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 49.) pp. 211 ff.
Index:
USA (United States of America) ~ USA (United States of America)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Vampire ~ Vampires
Zombies ~ Zombies
Tod ~ Death

#713
Murray, Patrick / Schuler, Jeanne: Rebel without a cause: Kubrick and the banality of the good. In: The philosophy of Stanley Kubrick. Edited by Jerold J. Abrams. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2007. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 133-148.
Index:
Kubrick, Stanley
Gute, Das ~ Good
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#714
Murray, Ros: "The epidermis of reality": Artaud, the material body and Dreyer’s The Passion of Joan of Arc. In: Film-Philosophy 17. 2013. No. 1. [?D] pp. 445-461.
Index:
Dreyer, Carl Theodor
Artaud, Antonin
Passion de Jean d’Arc, La (1928)
Körper ~ Bodies
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#715
Murray, Timothy: Like a film: Ideological fantasy on screen, camera, and canvas. - London; New York: Routledge 1993.
Reviews:
Brunette, Peter: [untitled.] In: Film Quarterly 50. 1996. No. 1. [?D] pp. 55-56.
Harris, Mark: [untitled.] In: Canadian Literature / Littérature canadienne 1996. No. 151. [?D] pp. 160-161.
Leicester Jr., H. Marshall: [untitled.] In: Shakespeare Studies [Madison] 1996. No. 24. [?D] pp. 312-317.
Robertson, Pamela: [untitled.] In: Modernism/Modernity 2. 1995. No. 2. [?D] pp. 112-114.
Wills, David: [untitled.] In: Substance ?G. 1996. No. ?N(79). [?D] pp. 126-128.
Description:
On the influence of filmic techniques on the arts, literature, film and culture. Discusses, among others, the experimental filmmaking of Yvonne Rainer and Derek Jarman, Laurence Olivier’s role in the 1965 filming of Othello several film theories as well as sexual, philosophical and psychological aspects of (film)culture.
Index:
Rainer, Yvonne
Jarman, Derek
Olivier, Laurence
Burge, Stuart
Dexter, John
Othello (1965)
Technik: Kamera ~ Technology: Camera
Technik ~ Technology
Sexualität ~ Sexuality
Psychologie ~ Psychology
Politik ~ Politics
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Literatur ~ Literature
Fantasy ~ Fantasy
Experimentalfilme ~ Experimental Films

#716
Murtagh, Kevin J.: Blasphemous humor in South Park. In: South Park and philosophy: You know, I learned something today. Edited by Robert Arp. - Oxford; Malden, Massachussetts: Blackwell 2007. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Humor ~ Humor
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#717
Mussell, Simon: Mimesis reconsidered: Adorno and Tarkovsky contra Habermas. In: Film-Philosophy 17. 2013. No. 1. [?D] pp. 212-233.
Index:
Tarkovsky, Andrei Arsenyevich
Adorno, Theodor W[iesengrund]
Habermas, Jürgen
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#718
Mussell, Simon Paul: Constellations of Adornian theory and film: Readings of Adorno with Tarkovsky and Haneke. - Falmer, East Sussex: University of Sussex, D.Phil. 2011. [Abstract in: Index to Theses with Abstracts 61-10836.]
Index:
Adorno, Theodor W[iesengrund]
Tarkovsky, Andrei Arsenyevich
Haneke, Michael
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#719
Nagle-König, Andrea: Zum Schweigen der Lämmer: Philosophisch-ideengeschichtliche Analyse eines Thrillers. - Klagenfurt: Kärntner Druck- und Verlagsgesellschaft 1993. (= Klagenfurter Beiträge zur bildungswissenschaftlichen Forschung 25.)
Description:
On Demme’s The Silence of the Lambs.
Index:
Demme, Jonathan
Silence of the Lambs, The (1990)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Thriller ~ Thriller

#720
Nanay, Bence / Schnee, Ian: Travolta’s Elvis man and the Nietzschean superman. In: Quentin Tarantino and philosophy: How to philosophize with a pair of pliers and a blowtorch. Edited by Richard Greene and K. Silem Mohammad. - Chicago: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 29.) p. ?P.
Index:
Tarantino, Quentin
Travolta, John
Presley, Elvis Aaron
Nietzsche, Friedrich
Pulp Fiction (1994)
Superman ~ Superman
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#721
Nancy, Jean-Luc: Icon of fury: Claire Denis’s Trouble Every Day. In: Film-Philosophy 12. 2008. No. 1. [?D] p. ?P.
Index:
Denis, Claire
Trouble Every Day (2002)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#722
Navon, Divrei / Navon, Mois: Spin explained: On fallen angels, free will, and fixing the world. In: Shofar 28. 2010. No. 2. [Winter] pp. 45-64.
Description:
On the representation of Jewish philosophy and religion in Jamin Winans’s short film Spin.
Index:
Winans, Jamin
Spin (2005)
Religion: Juden ~ Religion: Jews
Religion: Engel ~ Religion: Angels
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#723
Ngai, Sianne: Reading dispositions: Negative affect and critical practice. - Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University, Ph.D. 2000. [Abstract in: Dissertation Abstracts International A 61. 2000. No. 5. (November) p. 1843.]
Description:
On the role of negative emotional categories in the formation and dissemination of social and aesthetic values in American literature, film, psychoanalysis and philosophy. Discusses, among others, Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo and Barbet Schroeder’s Single White Female.
Index:
Hitchcock, Alfred
Schroeder, Barbet
Vertigo (1958)
Single White Female (1992)
USA (United States of America) ~ USA (United States of America)
Psychologie ~ Psychology
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Literatur ~ Literature

#724
Nichols, Mary P.: Woody AlIen’s "film noir" light: Crime, love, and self-knowledge in The Curse of the Jade Scorpion. In: Woody Allen and philosophy: You mean my whole fallacy is wrong? Edited by Mark T. Conarad and Aeon J. Skoble. Foreword by Tom Morris. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2004. (= Popular culture and philosophy 8.) pp. 243-258.
Index:
Allen, Woody
Curse of the Jade Scorpion, The (2001)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Kriminalität ~ Crime
Film Noir ~ Film Noir

#725
Nickel, Philip J.: Horror and the idea of everyday life: On skeptical threats in Psycho and The Birds. In: The philosophy of horror. Edited by Thomas Fahy. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2010. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 14-32.
Index:
Hitchcock, Alfred
Psycho (1960)
Birds, The (1962)
Horror ~ Horror
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#726
Nielen, Holger: Eschatologische und geschichtsphilosophische Motive in der Science-Fiction. In: Zeitschrift für Fantastikforschung 2011. No. 2(2). [?D] pp. 1 ff.
Index:
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Geschichte ~ History

#727
Niessen, Niels: Why he really doesn’t get her: Deleuze’s whatever-space and the crisis of the male quest. In: Film-Philosophy 16. 2012. No 1. [?D] pp. 127-148.
Description:
Discusses, among others, Bernardo Bertolucci’s L’ultimo tango a Parigi, the films of Hitchcock and Polanski and the representation of the search for the Holy Grail in film.
Index:
Deleuze, Gilles
Bertolucci, Bernardo
Hitchcock, Alfred
Polanski, Roman
ultimo tango a Parigi, L’ / dernier tango a Paris, Le (1972)
Religion: Gral ~ Religion: Grail
Religion ~ Religion
Männer ~ Men
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#728
Nietzsche im Film: Projektionen und Götzen-Dämmerungen. Hrsg. von Volker Gerhardt und Renate Reschke. - Berlin: Akademie-Verlag 2009. (= Nietzscheforschung 16.)
Index:
Nietzsche, Friedrich
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#729
Niiniluoto, Ilkka: Koneihminen ja suurkaupunski: Langin Metropolis esimerkkinä filosofisesta elokuvasta. In: Lähikuva 2000. No. 1. [?D] pp. 66-72.
Description:
On the concept of an utopian society in Fritz Lang’s Metropolis.
Index:
Lang, Fritz
Metropolis (1925/1926)
Utopie ~ Utopia
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#730
Nixon, David Mistuo: The Matrix possibility. In: The Matrix and philosophy: Welcome to the desert of the real. Edited by William Irwin. - Chicago: Open Court 2002. pp. 28-40.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (1999)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#731
Nolton, Marnie: Cardassian "monsters" and Bajoran "freedom fighters". In: 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.) pp. 185 ff.
Index:
Star Trek (Filmreihe)
Monster ~ Monster
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Star Trek ~ Star Trek

#732
Nur Fiktion? Religion, Philosophie und Politik im Science-Fiction-Film der Gegenwart. Hrsg. von Thomas Schärtl und Jasmin Hassel. - Münster: Aschendorff 2015.
Index:
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
Religion ~ Religion
Politik ~ Politics
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#733
O’Grady, Gerald: Angelopoulos’s philosophy of film. In: Theo Angelopoulos: Interviews. Edited by Dan Fainaru. - Jackson, Mississippi: University Press of Mississippi 2001. (= Conversations with filmmakers.) pp. 66 ff.
Index:
Angelopoulos, Theodoros
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#734
O’Pray, Michael: Philosophical extracts. In: Sight and Sound NS 3. 1993. No. 4. [April] pp. 24-25.
Description:
On Derek Jarman’s experimental film biography Wittgenstein.
Index:
Jarman, Derek
Wittgenstein, Ludwig
Wittgenstein (1992)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Experimentalfilme ~ Experimental Films

#735
Oberender, Thomas: Zwischen Mensch und Maschine: Reflexionen über James Camerons Film Terminator 2 im Lichte der Philosophie von J.-F. Lyotard und über die Beziehung zwischen Narzismus und Video vor dem Hintergrund der Studentenrevolte. Hrsg. vom Fachbereich 3 Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft an der Universität-Gesamthochschule Siegen. - Siegen: Universität-Gesamthochschule Siegen 1993. (= MuK 88.)
Index:
Cameron, James
Lyotard, Jean-François
Terminator II - Judgement Day (1991)
Pädagogik ~ Paedagogy
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Video ~ Video
Roboter ~ Robots

#736
Ogunnaike, Oludamini: Inception and Ibn ’Arabi. In: Journal of Religion and Film 17. 2013. No. 2. [October] pp. 1-50.
Index:
Nolan, Christopher
Ibn Arabi
Inception (2010)
Orient ~ Orient
Religion: Islam ~ Religion: Islam
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#737
Okapal, James M.: Of battle droids and zillo beasts: Moral status in the Star Wars galaxy. In: The ultimate Star Wars and philosophy: You must unlearn what you have learned. Edited by Jason T. Eberl and Kevin S. Decker. - Chichester, West Sussex; Malden, Massachussetts: John Wiley & Sons 2015. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Lucas, George
Star Wars (Filmreihe)
Weltraum ~ Space
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#738
Oliver, Kelly: Alfred Hitchcock: Fowl play and the domestication of horror. In: Cinematic thinking: philosophical approaches to the new cinema. Edited by James Phillips. - Stanford, California: Stanford University Press 2008. p. ?P.
Index:
Hitchcock, Alfred
Horror ~ Horror
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#739
Oliver, Kelly: The politics of interpretation: The case of Bergman’s Persona. In: Philosophy and film. Edited and with an introduction by Cynthia A. Freeland and Thomas E. Wartenberg. - New York: Routledge 1995. pp. 233 ff.
Index:
Bergman, Ingmar
Persona (1966)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#740
Olivier, Bert: Time, technology, cinematic art and critique in The Terminator and Terminator II: Judgement Day: A philosophical interpretation. In: Literator 13. 1992. No. 3. [?D] pp. 21-34.
Description:
On the two Terminator films by James Cameron.
Index:
Cameron, James
Terminator, The (1984)
Terminator II - Judgement Day (1991)
Terminator (Filmreihe)
Technik ~ Technology
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#741
Olson, Debbie: Little Burton blue: Tim Burton and the product(ion) of color in the fairy-tale films The Nightmare before Christmas and Corpse Bride. In: The philosophy of Tim Burton. Edited by Jennifer L. McMahon. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2014. p. ?P.
Index:
Burton, Tim
Selick, Henry
Johnson, Mike
Nightmare Before Christmas / Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)
Corpse Bride / Tim Burton’s Corps Bride (2005)
Märchen ~ Fairy Tales
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#742
One book, the whole universe: Plato’s Timaeus today. Edited by Richard D. Mohr and Barbara M. Sattler. - Las Vegas: Parmenides Publishing 2010.
Index:
Platon
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Timaeus (Literatur ~ Literature)

#743
Orr, John: Hitchcock and Hume revisited: Fear, confusion and Stage Fright. In: Film-Philosophy 11. 2007. No. 1. [?D] p. ?P.
Index:
Hitchcock, Alfred
Hume, David
Stage Fright (1950)
Angst ~ Fear
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#744
Ostrowska, Dorota: Sokurov’s Russian Ark. In: Film-Philosophy 7. 2003. No. 32. [October] p. ?P.
Index:
Sokurov, Alexander Nikolayevich
Russkij kovceg / Russian Ark (2002)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#745
Ott, Walter: It’s my heeeeaaaad! Sex and death in Being John Malkovich. In: Movies and the meaning of life: Philosophers take on Hollywood. Edited by Kimberly A. Blessing and Paul J. Tudico. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2005. pp. 61-76.
Index:
Jonze, Spike
Being John Malkovich (1999)
Tod ~ Death
Sexualität ~ Sexuality
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Hollywood ~ Hollywood

#746
Pablós Garcia, Tamel de: Cine e historia contemporanea: Analisis filosofico y tecnico-lingüistico del film aleman Metropolis (1926, dir. Fritz Lang). - Barcelona: Universidad de Barcelona, Ph.D. 1992. [Abstract in: Dissertation Abstracts International C 57. 1996. No. 4. (Winter) p. 1049C(57/4480C).]
Index:
Lang, Fritz
Metropolis (1925/1926)
Geschichte ~ History
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#747
Palmer, R. Barton: Imagining the future, contemplating the past: The screen versions of 1984. In: The philosophy of science fiction film. Edited by Steven M. Sanders. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2008. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 171-190.
Index:
Blair, Eric [Pseudonym: Orwell, George]
1984 (Filmreihe)
Utopie ~ Utopia
1984 (Literatur ~ Literature)
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#748
Palmer, R. Barton: Monsters and moralism in Summer of Sam. In: The philosophy of Spike Lee. Edited by Mark T. Conard. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2011. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. 54-71.
Index:
Lee, Spike
Summer of Sam (1999)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Monster ~ Monster

#749
Palmer, R. Barton: Moral man in the dark city: Film noir, the postwar religious revival, and The Accused. In: The philosophy of film noir. Edited by Mark T. Conard. Foreword by Robert Porfirio. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2006. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 187-206.
Description:
Discusses also Fritz Lang’s The Woman in the Window.
Index:
Dieterle, Wilhelm
Lang, Fritz
Accused, The (1948)
Woman in the Window, The (1944)
Stadt ~ City
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Krieg ~ War
Film Noir ~ Film Noir

#750
Palmer, R. Barton: Scorsese and the transcendental. In: The philosophy of Martin Scorsese. Edited by Mark T. Conard. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2007. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Scorsese, Martin
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#751
Palmer, R. Barton: The new sincerity of neo-noir: The example of The Man Who Wasn’t There. In: The philosophy of neo-noir. Edited by Mark T. Conard. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2007. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Coen, Joel
Man Who Wasn’t There, The (2001)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Film Noir ~ Film Noir

#752
Palmer, R. Barton: The politics of mad science in The Fly and Dead Ringers. In: The philosophy of David Cronenberg. Edited by Simon Riches. - Lexington: University Press of Kentucky 2012. pp. 175-196.
Index:
Cronenberg, David
Fly, The (1986)
Dead Ringers (1988)
Wissenschaft ~ Science
Wahnsinn ~ Madness
Politik ~ Politics
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#753
Palmer, R. Barton: The Shining and anti-nostalgia: Postmodern notions of history. In: The philosophy of Stanley Kubrick. Edited by Jerold J. Abrams. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2007. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 201-218.
Index:
Kubrick, Stanley
Shining, The (1980)
Postmoderne ~ Postmodern
Geschichte ~ History
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#754
Palmer, R. Barton: Thinking beyond the failed community: Blood Simple and The Man Who Wasn’t There. In: The philosophy of the Coen brothers. Edited by Mark T. Conrad. - Lexington, Kentucky: Kentucky University Press 2009. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 267-286.
Index:
Coen, Joel
Coen, Ethan
Blood Simple (1984)
Man Who Wasn’t There, The (2001)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#755
Pappas, Nickolas: Failures of marriage in Sea of Love (The love of men, the respect of women). In: Philosophy and film. Edited and with an introduction by Cynthia A. Freeland and Thomas E. Wartenberg. - New York: Routledge 1995. pp. 109 ff.
Index:
Becker, Harold
Sea of Love (1989)
Ehe ~ Marriage
Frauen ~ Women
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#756
Parciack, Ronie: The world as illusion: Rediscovering Mulholland Dr. and Lost Highway through Indian philosophy. In: The philosophy of David Lynch. Edited by William J. Devlin and Shai Biderman. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2011. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 77-91.
Index:
Lynch, David
Mulholland Drive (2001)
Lost Highway (1996)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#757
Parkhill, Chad: Was finden heterosexuelle Männer an lesbischer Pornografie?. In: Philosophie für Verdorbene: Essays über Pornografie. Hrsg. von Dave Monroe. Aus dem Amerikanischen von Heike Steffen. - Berlin: Rogner & Bernhard 2011. pp. 167 ff.
Index:
Sexualität: Homosexualität ~ Sexuality: Homosexuality
Männer ~ Men
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Sexualität ~ Sexuality

#758
Pasley, Jeffrey L.: Old familiar vampires: The politics of the Buffyverse. 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:
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV)
Vampire ~ Vampires
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#759
Patridge, John: Plato’s cave and The Matrix. In: Philosophers explore The Matrix. Edited by Christopher Grau. - Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press 2005. p. ?P
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Platon
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#760
Patterson, Steven W.: On being Mr. Kaplan: Personal identity in North by Northwest. In: Hitchcock and philosophy: Dial M for metaphysics. Edited by David Baggett and William A. Drumin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 27.) pp. 129-140.
Index:
Hitchcock, Alfred
North by Northwest (1959)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#761
Patton Jr., Michael F.: Pious Hindsight: South Park’s hybrid vigor. In: South Park and philosophy: Bigger, longer, and more penetrating. Cobbled together by Richard Hanley. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 26.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#762
Pavsek, Christopher: The utopia of film: Cinema and its futures in Godard, Kluge, and Tahimik. - New York: Columbia University Press 2013. (= Film and culture.)
Reviews:
Bergen-aurand, Brian K.: [untitled.] In: Film-Philosophy 19. 2015. No. 1. [?D] p. ?P.
Index:
Godard, Jean-Luc
Kluge, Alexander
Tahimik, Kidlat
Utopie ~ Utopia
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#763
Pearson, Brook W. R.: Re(ct)ifying empty speech: Cronenberg and the problem of the first person. In: The philosophy of David Cronenberg. Edited by Simon Riches. - Lexington: University Press of Kentucky 2012. pp. 155-174.
Index:
Cronenberg, David
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#764
Pearson, James J.: Interpreting disturbed minds: Donald Davidson and The White Ribbon. In: Film-Philosophy 16. 2012. No 1. [?D] pp. 1-15.
Index:
Haneke, Michael
weisse Band, Das - Eine deutsche Kindergeschichte (2009)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#765
Peck, Jason M.: Lost and becoming: Reconceptualizing philosophy. In: Looking for Lost: Critical essays on the enigmatic series. Edited by Randy Laist. - Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland 2011. p. ?P.
Index:
Lost (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
Fernsehen ~ Television

#766
Penicka-Smith, Sarah: Cyborg songs for an existential crisis. In: Anime and philosophy: Wide eyed wonder. Edited by Josef Steiff and Tristan D. Tamplin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 47.) p. ?P.
Index:
Roboter ~ Robots
Animation ~ Animation
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics
Japan ~ Japan

#767
Penicka-Smith, Sarah: Cyborg songs for an existential crisis. In: Anime and philosophy: Wide eyed wonder. Edited by Josef Steiff and Tristan D. Tamplin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 47.) p. ?P.
Index:
Roboter ~ Robots
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Animation ~ Animation
Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics
Japan ~ Japan

#768
Peters, Ian M.: The search for vengeance. In: Anime and philosophy: Wide eyed wonder. Edited by Josef Steiff and Tristan D. Tamplin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 47.) p. ?P.
Index:
Animation ~ Animation
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics
Japan ~ Japan

#769
Peters, Ian M.: The search for vengeance. In: Anime and philosophy: Wide eyed wonder. Edited by Josef Steiff and Tristan D. Tamplin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 47.) p. ?P.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Animation ~ Animation
Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics
Japan ~ Japan

#770
Peterson, Mark C. E.: The truth is out there: Abduction, aliens, and alienation. In: The philosophy of the X-Files. Edited by Dean A. Kowalski. Foreword by William B. Davis. - Lexington: University Press of Kentucky 2007. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
X-Files (Filmreihe)
Aliens ~ Aliens
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#771
Pfeifenrath, Rudolf: Politische Beeinflussung im Science-Fiction-Film: Wie sich aktuelle politische Themen in Filminhalten widerspiegeln. In: Nur Fiktion? Religion, Philosophie und Politik im Science-Fiction-Film der Gegenwart. Hrsg. von Thomas Schärtl und Jasmin Hassel. - Münster: Aschendorff 2015. pp. 69-92.
Index:
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
Religion ~ Religion
Politik ~ Politics
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#772
Philosophers explore The Matrix. Edited by Christopher Grau. - Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press 2005.
Reviews:
Bussey, Alex: Does exactly what it says on the tin. In: Film-Philosophy 10. 2006. No. 3. [?D] p. ?P.
Wilson, D. Harlan: [untitled.] In: Science Fiction Studies 34. 2007. No. 1(?N). [?D] pp. 143-145.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#773
Philosophie et cinéma. Dirigée par Jean-Max Méjean. (= Cinémaction 2000. No. 94. [?D])
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#774
Philosophie für Verdorbene: Essays über Pornografie. Hrsg. von Dave Monroe. Aus dem Amerikanischen von Heike Steffen. - Berlin: Rogner & Bernhard 2011.
First edition:
[Porn - philosophy for everyone]
Reviews:
Schumacher, Nina: [untitled.] In: Medienwissenschaft 2011. No. 4. pp. 447-448.
Index:
Sexualität: Sadomasochismus ~ Sexuality: Sadomasochism
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Sexualität ~ Sexuality

#775
Philosophie und Phantastik: Über die Bedingungen, das Mögliche zu denken. Hrsg. von Karsten Weber, Hans Friesen und Thomas Zoglauer. - Münster: Mentis 2016.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#776
The philosophy of Ang Lee. Edited by Robert Arp, Adam Barkman, and James McRae. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2013.
Reviews:
Chan, Hiu M.: [untitled.] In: Film-Philosophy 19. 2015. No. 1. [?D] p. ?P.
Index:
Lee Ang
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#777
The philosophy of Charlie Kaufman. Edited by David LaRocca. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2011. (= The philosophy of popular culture.)
Index:
Kaufman, Charlie
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#778
The philosophy of Clint Eastwood. Edited by Richard T. McClelland and Brian B. Clayton. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2014.(= The philosophy of popular culture.)
Index:
Eastwood, Clint
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#779
The philosophy of David Cronenberg. Edited by Simon Riches. - Lexington: University Press of Kentucky 2012.
Reviews:
Cunnington, Trevor: [untitled.] In: Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts 24. 2013. No. 3. [?D] pp. 496-499.
Index:
Cronenberg, David
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#780
The philosophy of David Lynch. Edited by William J. Devlin and Shai Biderman. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2011. (= The philosophy of popular culture.)
Reviews:
Dromm, Keith: [untitled.] In: Film-Philosophy 15. 2011. No 2. [?D] pp. 154-158.
Furlong, Michael: [untitled.] In: Extrapolation 54. 2013. No. 3. [?D] pp. 322-325.
Index:
Lynch, David
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#781
The philosophy of film noir. Edited by Mark T. Conard. Foreword by Robert Porfirio. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2006. (= The philosophy of popular culture.)
Reviews:
Covey, William B.: [untitled.] In: Genre: Forms of Discourse and Culture 39. 2006. No. 2. [?D] pp. 352-357.
Fischer, Ralf Michael: Film Noir und Neo-Noir. In: Medienwissenschaft 2007. No. 3. pp. 363-367.
Rodgers, Travis J.: [untitled] In: Intertexts 9. 2005. No. 2. [?D] pp. 180-183.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Film Noir ~ Film Noir

#782
The philosophy of horror. Edited by Thomas Fahy. Paperback edition. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2012. (= The philosophy of popular culture.)
First edition:
[2010]
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Horror ~ Horror

#783
The philosophy of horror. Edited by Thomas Fahy. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2010. (= The philosophy of popular culture.)
Index:
Horror ~ Horror
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#784
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.)
Reviews:
Buscemi, Eric: [untitled.] In: Extrapolation 54. 2013. No. 1. [?D] pp. 119-121.
Sommers, Joseph Michael: [untitled.] In: Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts 24. 2013. No. 2. [?D] pp. 374-376.
Index:
Whedon, Joss
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#785
The philosophy of Martin Scorsese. Edited by Mark T. Conard. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2007. (= The philosophy of popular culture.)
Index:
Scorsese, Martin
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#786
The philosophy of Martin Scorsese. Edited by Mark T. Conard. Updated edition. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2009. (= The philosophy of popular culture.)
Index:
Scorsese, Martin
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#787
The philosophy of Michael Mann. Edited by Steven Sanders, Aeon J. Skoble and R. Barton Palmer. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2014]. (= The philosophy of popular culture.)
Index:
Mann, Michael
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#788
The philosophy of neo-noir. Edited by Mark T. Conard. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2007. (= The philosophy of popular culture.)
Reviews:
Fischer, Ralf Michael: Film Noir und Neo-Noir. In: Medienwissenschaft 2007. No. 3. pp. 363-367.
Pallant, Chris: [untitled.] In: Film-Philosophy 14. 2010. No. 1. [?D] pp. 496-500.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Film Noir ~ Film Noir

#789
The philosophy of science fiction film. Edited by Steven M. Sanders. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2008. (= The philosophy of popular culture.)
Reviews:
Easterbrook, Neil: [untitled.] In: Science Fiction Studies 35. 2008. No. 3(?N). [?D] pp. 512-516.
Hersch, Matthew H.: [untitled.] In: Journal of American Culture 31. 2008. No. 3. [?D] pp. 342-343.
Singh, Greg: Imagining our selves: Another step for sf film-philosophy. In: Science Fiction Film and Television 4. 2011. No. 1. [Spring] pp. 101-105.
Index:
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#790
The philosophy of Stanley Kubrick. Edited by Jerold J. Abrams. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2007. (= The philosophy of popular culture.)
Reviews:
Mather, Philippe: [untitled.] In: Film-Philosophy 11. 2007. No. 3. [?D] p. ?P.
Index:
Kubrick, Stanley
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#791
The philosophy of Steven Soderbergh. Edited by R. Barton Palmer and Steven M. Sanders. - Lexington, Kentucky: The University Press of Kentucky 2011. (= Philosophy of popular culture.)
Index:
Soderbergh, Steven
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#792
The philosophy of the Coen brothers. Edited by Mark T. Conard. Updated edition. - Lexington, Kentucky: The University Press of Kentucky 2012. (= The philosophy of popular culture.)
Index:
Coen, Ethan
Coen, Joel
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#793
The philosophy of the Coen brothers. Edited by Mark T. Conard. - Lexington, Kentucky: The University Press of Kentucky 2009. (= The philosophy of popular culture.)
Reviews:
Hemphill, Jim: [untitled.] In: American Cinematographer. Online edition, May 2009.
Worley, Taylor Benjamin: [untitled.] In: Film-Philosophy 15. 2011. No. 1. [?D] pp. 240-246.
Index:
Coen, Ethan
Coen, Joel
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#794
The philosophy of the X-Files. Edited by Dean A. Kowalski. Foreword by William B. Davis. Updated edition. - Lexington: University Press of Kentucky 2009. (= The philosophy of popular culture.)
Index:
X-Files (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#795
The philosophy of the X-Files. Edited by Dean A. Kowalski. Foreword by William B. Davis. - Lexington: University Press of Kentucky 2007. (= The philosophy of popular culture.)
Reviews:
Nelson, Andrew Patrick: [untitled.] In: Film-Philosophy 14. 2010. No. 1. [?D) pp. 326-331.
Index:
X-Files (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#796
The philosophy of Tim Burton. Edited by Jennifer L. McMahon. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2014.
Index:
Burton, Tim
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#797
The philosophy of TV noir. Edited by Steven M. Sanders and Aeon J. Skoble. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2008. (= The philosophy of popular culture.)
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Film Noir ~ Film Noir
Fernsehen ~ Television

#798
Philosophy and Breaking Bad. Ed. Robert Arp, Kevin S. Decker and David R. Koepsell. - Cham: Springer International / Palgrave Macmillan 2016.
Index:
Breaking Bad (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#799
Philosophy and film. Edited and with an introduction by Cynthia A. Freeland and Thomas E. Wartenberg. - New York: Routledge 1995.
Reviews:
Aurand, Brian K.: Survey of a field? In: Film-Philosophy 2. 1998. No. 12. [May] p. ?P.
Freeland, Cynthia A. / Wartenberg, Thomas E.: Reply to Aurand. In: Film-Philosophy 2. 1998. No. 13. [June] p. ?P.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#800
Philosophy in The Twilight Zone. Edited by Noël Carroll and Lester Hunt. - Malden, Massachussetts: Wiley-Blackwell 2009.
Reviews:
Hersch, Matthew H.: [untitled.] In: Journal of American Culture 32. 2009. No. 4. [?D] pp. 353-354.
Vest, Jason P.: [untitled.] In: Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts 21. 2010. No. 3. [?D] pp. 480-485.
Index:
Twilight Zone, The (TV)
Fernsehen ~ Television
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#801
Pierce, Jeremy: Mutants and the metaphysics of race. 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:
X-Men (Filmreihe)
Ethnie ~ Ethnicity
Religion ~ Religion
Monster ~ Monster
Angst ~ Fear
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#802
Pipe, Roger T.: Die Geschmäcker sind verschieden: Analsex mit vollbusigen Latina-Krankenschwestern in Lederoutfit und Brille. In: Philosophie für Verdorbene: Essays über Pornografie. Hrsg. von Dave Monroe. Aus dem Amerikanischen von Heike Steffen. - Berlin: Rogner & Bernhard 2011. pp. 127 ff.
Index:
Lateinamerika ~ Latin America
Krankheit ~ Illness
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Sexualität ~ Sexuality

#803
Pippin, Robert B.: The philosophical Hitchcock: Vertigo and the anxieties of unknowingness. - Chicago; London: The University of Chicago Press 2017.
Reviews:
James, Nick: [untitled.] In: Sight and Sound NS 28. 2018. No. 4. [April] p. 92.
Index:
Hitchcock, Alfred
Vertigo (1958)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#804
Pippin, Robert: Philosophical film: Trapped by oneself in Jacques Tourneur’s Out of the Past. In: New Literary History 41. 2010. No. 3. [?D] pp. 517-548.
Index:
Tourneur, Jacques
Out of the Past / Build My Gallows High (1947)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#805
Pisters, Patricia: The matrix of visual culture: Working with Deleuze in film theory. - Stanford, California: Stanford University Press 2003.
Reviews:
Fleming, D. H.: [untitled.] In: Film-Philosophy 13. 2009. No. 1. [?D] p. ?P.
Description:
Discusses, among others, Alfred Hitchcock’s Rear Window and Vertigo, Kathryn Bigelow’s Strange Days, Quentin Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction, David Fincher’s Fight Club, Neil Jordan’s The Company of Wolves, David Cronenberg’s The Fly, Francis Ford Coppola’s The Conversation and Luc Besson’s Le Grand Bleu.
Index:
Deleuze, Gilles
Hitchcock, Alfred
Bigelow, Kathryn
Tarantino, Quentin
Fincher, David
Jordan, Neil
Cronenberg, David
Coppola, Francis Ford
Besson, Luc
Rear Window (1954)
Vertigo (1958)
Strange Days (1995)
Pulp Fiction (1994)
Fight Club (1999)
Company of Wolves, The (1984)
Fly, The (1986)
Conversation, The (1973)
Grand Bleu, Le (1987)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#806
Planet of the Apes and philosophy: Great apes think alike. Edited by John Huss. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2013. (= Popular culture and philosophy 74.)
Reviews:
Attebery, Stina: [untitled.] In: Science Fiction Film and Television 8. 2015. No. 2. [Summer] pp. 279-280.
Dynes, William: [untitled.] In: Extrapolation 56. 2015. No. 1. [?D] pp. 135-138.
Index:
Planet of the Apes (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Affen ~ Apes

#807
Plantinga, Carl: Frame shifters: Surprise endings and spectator imagination in The Twilight Zone. In: Philosophy in The Twilight Zone. Edited by Noël Carroll and Lester Hunt. - Malden, Massachussetts: Wiley-Blackwell 2009. p. ?P.
Index:
Twilight Zone, The (TV)
Fernsehen ~ Television
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#808
Pollmann, Inga: Cinematic vitalism - Theories of life and the moving image. - Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago, Ph.D. 2011. [Abstract in: Dissertation Abstracts International A 72. 2012. No. 12. (June)]
Description:
On the influence of vitalist and life-philosophical ideas on early film.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#809
Ponante, Gram: Vorwort: Mehr Leben in der Höhle. In: Philosophie für Verdorbene: Essays über Pornografie. Hrsg. von Dave Monroe. Aus dem Amerikanischen von Heike Steffen. - Berlin: Rogner & Bernhard 2011. pp. 9 ff.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Sexualität ~ Sexuality

#810
Pope, R.: A cyborg’s testimonial: Mourning Blade Runner’s cryptic images. In: Film-Philosophy 12. 2008. No. 2. [?D] p. ?P.
Index:
Scott, Ridley
Blade Runner (1982)
Roboter ~ Robots
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#811
Pope, Richard I.: In Kubrick’s crypt, a Derrida / Deleuze monster. In: Film-Philosophy 7. 2003. No. 22. [August] p. ?P.
Description:
On Stanley Kubrick’s 2001 - A Space Odyssey.
Index:
Kubrick, Stanley
Derrida, Jacques
Deleuze, Gilles
2001 - A Space Odyssey (1968)
Monster ~ Monster
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#812
Porter, Burton Frederick: Philosophy through fiction and film. - Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Pearson Prentice Hall 2004.
Description:
Discusses, among others, Akira Kurosawa’s Rashomon, Peter Weir’s The Truman Show, Federico Fellini’s Giulietta degli spiriti, Stanley Kubrick’s 2001 - A Space Odyssey, Steven Spielberg’s Minority Report, the Matrix films by Andy and Larry Wachowski, Robert Zemeckis’s Contact and Taylor Hackford’s The Devil’s Advocate.
Index:
Kurosawa, Akira
Weir, Peter
Fellini, Federico
Kubrick, Stanley
Spielberg, Steven
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Zemeckis, Robert
Hackford, Taylor
Rashomon (1950)
Truman Show, The (1998)
Giulietta degli spiriti (1965)
2001 - A Space Odyssey (1968)
Minority Report (2002)
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Contact (1997)
Devil’s Advocate, The (1997)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#813
Porter, Burton Frederick: Philosophy through film. 2nd revised edition. - Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York: Sloan Publishing 2009.
First edition:
[Philosophy through fiction and film. 2004.]
Description:
Discusses, among others, Akira Kurosawa’s Rashomon, Peter Weir’s The Truman Show, Federico Fellini’s Giulietta degli spiriti, Stanley Kubrick’s 2001 - A Space Odyssey, Steven Spielberg’s Minority Report, the Matrix films by Andy and Larry Wachowski, Robert Zemeckis’s Contact and Taylor Hackford’s The Devil’s Advocate.
Index:
Kurosawa, Akira
Weir, Peter
Fellini, Federico
Kubrick, Stanley
Spielberg, Steven
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Zemeckis, Robert
Hackford, Taylor
Rashomon (1950)
Truman Show, The (1998)
Giulietta degli spiriti (1965)
2001 - A Space Odyssey (1968)
Minority Report (2002)
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Contact (1997)
Devil’s Advocate, The (1997)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#814
Porton, Richard: The film director als philosopher: An interview with David Cronenberg. In: Cineaste 24. 1999. No. 4. [Fall] pp. 4-9.
Description:
Especially on eXistenZ.
Index:
Cronenberg, David
eXistenZ (1998)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#815
Potte-Bonneville, Mathieu: Sons of a pitch: Prequels, sequels, aliens et autres monstres. In: Blockbuster: Philosophie et cinéma. Sous la direction de Laura Odello. - Paris: Les prairies ordinaires 2013. (= Collection "Essais".) p. ?P.
Index:
Monster ~ Monster
Aliens ~ Aliens
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#816
Pradier, Adrián: Filosofía, estética y zombis. In: La muerte y sus imaginarios (cinematográficos). Ed. Joaquín Esteban Ortega e José María Enríquez Sánchez. - Valladolid: Servicio de Publicaciones / Universidad Europea Miguel de Cervantes 2014. (= Colección Seminarium 13.) p. ?P.
Index:
Zombies ~ Zombies
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Tod ~ Death

#817
Preston, Ted M.: Deserving to be a vampire: The ethical and existential elements of vampirism. In: Zombies, vampires, and philosophy: New life for the undead. Edited by Richard Greene and K. Silem Mohammad. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 49.) pp. 155 ff.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Vampire ~ Vampires
Zombies ~ Zombies
Tod ~ Death

#818
Pritchard, Duncan: eXistenZial Angst. In: The philosophy of David Cronenberg. Edited by Simon Riches. - Lexington: University Press of Kentucky 2012. pp. 69-76.
Index:
Cronenberg, David
eXistenZ (1998)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Angst ~ Fear

#819
Pryor, James: What’s so bad about living in the matrix? In: Philosophers explore The Matrix. Edited by Christopher Grau. - Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press 2005. p. ?P
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#820
Quadfasel, Lars: Frankfurt School, Sunnydale High: Allegorisierung der Kulturindustrie in Buffy the Vampire Slayer. In: Horror als Alltag: Texte zu Buffy the vampire slayer. Hrsg. von Annika Beckmann. - Berlin: Verbrecher-Verlag 2010. pp. 55 ff.
Index:
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV)
Pädagogik ~ Paedagogy
Horror ~ Horror
Frankfurt/Main ~ Frankfurt on the Main
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#821
Quasdorf, Torben: Philosophie & Science-Fiction & Baudrillard & Matrix. In: Medienobservationen, 7.7.2005. p. ?P.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#822
Quentin Tarantino and philosophy: How to philosophize with a pair of pliers and a blowtorch. Edited by Richard Greene and K. Silem Mohammad. - Chicago: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 29.)
Index:
Tarantino, Quentin
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#823
Rainsfor, Dominic Michael: Tarkovsky and Levinas: Cuts, mirrors, triangulations. In: Film-Philosophy 11. 2007. No. 2. [?D] p. ?P.
Index:
Tarkovsky, Andrei Arsenyevich
Levinas, Emmanuel
Spiegel ~ Mirror
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#824
Rancière, Jacques: Les écarts du cinéma. - Paris: Fabrique éditions 2011.
Reviews:
Toscano, Alberto: [untitled.] In: Film Quarterly 65. 2012. No. 3. [?D] pp. 83-85.
Index:
Hitchcock, Alfred
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#825
Rancière, Jacques: Rancière and film. Edited by Paul Bowman. - Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press 2013 (= Critical connections.)
Description:
Collection of essays by the French philosopher. Includes chapters on "Chris Marker and the image of modernism" and on "Eschatology and the end of cinema".
Index:
Rancière, Jacques
Marker, Chris
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Frankreich ~ France
Religion ~ Religion

#826
Rauscher, Josef: Gefährliche Liebschaften - Philosophische Leidenschaften: Abel Ferraras Dangerous Game und The Blackout. In: Die bizarre Schönheit der Verdammten: Die Filme von Abel Ferrara. Hrsg. von Bernd Kiefer und Marcus Stiglegger. - Marburg: Schüren 2000. pp. 108 ff.
Index:
Ferrara, Abel
Snake Eyes / Dangerous Game (1993)
Blackout, The (1997)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#827
Read, Rupert J.: A film-philosophy of ecology and enlightenment. - New York: Routledge 2018. (= Routledge research in aesthetics 6.)
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Natur ~ Nature

#828
Read, Rupert J.: Gravity’s arc; or gravity: A space odyssey. In: Read, Rupert J.: A film-philosophy of ecology and enlightenment. - New York: Routledge 2018. (= Routledge research in aesthetics 6.) p. ?P.
Index:
Kubrick, Stanley
2001 - A Space Odyssey (1968)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Natur ~ Nature

#829
Read, Rupert J.: Implicating the narrator, implicating the audience: Waltz with Bashir and Apocalypto. In: Read, Rupert J.: A film-philosophy of ecology and enlightenment. - New York: Routledge 2018. (= Routledge research in aesthetics 6.) p. ?P.
Index:
Folman, Ari
Gibson, Mel
Waltz with Bashir / Vals Im Bashir (2008)
Apocalypto (2006)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Natur ~ Nature

#830
Read, Rupert J.: The fantasy of absolute safety through absolute power: The Lord of the Rings trilogy and Avatar. In: Read, Rupert J.: A film-philosophy of ecology and enlightenment. - New York: Routledge 2018. (= Routledge research in aesthetics 6.) p. ?P.
Index:
Jackson, Peter
Cameron, James
Lord of the Rings (Filmreihe)
Avatar (2009)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Natur ~ Nature
Fantasy ~ Fantasy

#831
Read, Rupert J.: When melancholia is exactly what is called for: Melancholia and Solaris. In: Read, Rupert J.: A film-philosophy of ecology and enlightenment. - New York: Routledge 2018. (= Routledge research in aesthetics 6.) p. ?P.
Index:
von Trier, Lars
Tarkovsky, Andrei Arsenyevich
Melancholia (2011)
Soljaris (1972)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Natur ~ Nature

#832
Redmond, Sean: The philosophy of science fiction endangerment: Introduction. In: Endangering science fiction film. Edited by Sean Redmond and Leon Marvell. - Abingdon; New York: Routledge 2016. (= AFI film reader.) p. ?P.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction

#833
Regazzoni, Simone: État de légitime défense: Batman ou la force obscure de la démocratie. In: Blockbuster: Philosophie et cinéma. Sous la direction de Laura Odello. - Paris: Les prairies ordinaires 2013. (= Collection "Essais".) p. ?P.
Index:
Batman (Filmreihe)
Batman ~ Batman
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#834
Reibling, Dylan: "They only see what they want to see": Narrative strategies in films with ontological revelations. - Montreal, Quebec: Concordia University, M.A. 2005. [Abstract in: Masters Abstracts International 44. 2006. No. 1. p. 9.]
Description:
Discusses Alejandro Amenábar’s The Others, M. Night Shyamalan’s The Sixth Sense and David Fincher’s Fight Club.
Index:
Amenábar, Alejandro
Shyamalan, M. Night
Fincher, David
Others, The (2001)
Sixth Sense, The (1999)
Fight Club (1999)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#835
Reichenbach, Bruce R.: Dances of death: Self-sacrifice and atonement. In: Mel Gibson’s Passion and philosophy: The Cross, the questions, the controversy. Edited by Jorge J. E. Gracia. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2004. (= Popular culture and philosophy 10.) pp. 190-203.
Index:
Gibson, Mel
Passion of the Christ, The (2004)
Tanz ~ Dance
Tod ~ Death
Opfer ~ Sacrifice
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#836
Reichl, V. A.: Meaning matches meaning: Animated film as metaphor for philosophical texts. - Portsmouth: University of Portsmouth, Ph.D. 2008. [Abstract in: Index to Theses with Abstracts 58-6994.]
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Animation ~ Animation

#837
Reisch, George: Monty Python’s utterly devastating critique of ordinary language philosophy. In: Monty Python and philosophy: Nudge nudge, think think! Edited by Gary L. Hardcastle and George A. Reisch. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2006. (= Popular culture and philosophy 19.) pp. 231-242.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Monty Python ~ Monty Python

#838
Reitan, Eric: Pleasantville, Aristotle, and the meaning of life. In: Movies and the meaning of life: Philosophers take on Hollywood. Edited by Kimberly A. Blessing and Paul J. Tudico. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2005. pp. 213-227.
Index:
Ross, Gary
Aristoteles
Pleasantville (1998)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Hollywood ~ Hollywood

#839
Rennett, Michael: Narrative philosophy in the series: Fate, determinism, and the manipulation of time. In: Looking for Lost: Critical essays on the enigmatic series. Edited by Randy Laist. - Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland 2011. p. ?P.
Index:
Lost (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
Fernsehen ~ Television

#840
Rhu, Lawrence F.: Stanley Cavell’s American deam: Shakespeare, philosophy, and Hollywood movies. - New York: Fordham University Press 2006.
Reviews:
Newstok, Scott L.: [untitled] In: Shakespeare Bulletin 24. 2006. No. 4. [?D] pp. 57-63.
Index:
Cavell, Stanley
Shakespeare, William
USA (United States of America) ~ USA (United States of America)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Hollywood ~ Hollywood

#841
Richards, Thomas: Star Trek: Die Philosophie eines Universums. - München: Heyne 1998. (= Heyne Allgemeine Reihe 10604.)
First edition:
[The meaning of Star Trek. - New York: Doubleday 1997]
Index:
Star Trek (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Weltraum ~ Space
Star Trek ~ Star Trek

#842
Richardson, Alan: Tractatus comedo-philosophicus. In: Monty Python and philosophy: Nudge nudge, think think! Edited by Gary L. Hardcastle and George A. Reisch. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2006. (= Popular culture and philosophy 19.) pp. 217-229.
Index:
Humor ~ Humor
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Monty Python ~ Monty Python

#843
Riches, Simon: Deception and disorder: Unraveling Cronenberg’s divided minds. In: The philosophy of David Cronenberg. Edited by Simon Riches. - Lexington: University Press of Kentucky 2012. pp. 91-112.
Index:
Cronenberg, David
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#844
Riches, Simon: Introduction. In: The philosophy of David Cronenberg. Edited by Simon Riches. - Lexington: University Press of Kentucky 2012. pp. 1 ff.
Index:
Cronenberg, David
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#845
Riches, Simon: Intuition and investigation into another place: The epistemological role of dreaming in Twin Peaks and beyond. In: The philosophy of David Lynch. Edited by William J. Devlin and Shai Biderman. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2011. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 25-43.
Index:
Lynch, David
Twin Peaks (Filmreihe)
Traum ~ Dreams
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#846
Richmond, Scott: Resonant perception: Cinema, phenomenology, and the illusion of bodily movement. - Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago, Ph.D. 2010. [Abstract in: Dissertation Abstracts International A 72. 2011. No. 2. (August)]
Description:
Discusses, among others, Stanley Kubrick’s 2001 - A Space Odyssey and Godfrey Reggio’s Koyaanisqatsi.
Index:
Kubrick, Stanley
Reggio, Godfrey
2001 - A Space Odyssey (1968)
Koyaanisqatsi (1983)
Körper ~ Bodies
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#847
Rickman, Gregg: The philosophy of time travel: Back to the future again, or The last temptation of Donnie Darko. In: The science fiction film reader. Edited by Gregg Rickman. - New York: Limelight Editions 2004. p. ?P.
First edition:
[2003]
Index:
Kelly, Richard
Donnie Darko (2001)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Zeit ~ Time
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction

#848
Rijsdijk, Ian-Malcolm: Revelation or dream? Experiencing and writing about The Tree of Life. In: The way of nature and the way of grace: Philosophical footholds on Terrence Malick’s The Tree of Life. Edited by Jonathan Beever and Vernon W. Cisney. - Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press 2016. p. ?P.
Index:
Malick, Terrence
Tree of Life, The (2011)
Traum ~ Dreams
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#849
Rissing, Michaela / Rissing, Thilo: Kino auf den Spuren Kierkegaards: Dogville als inszenierte Religionsphilosophie. In: Dogville - Godville: Methodische Zugänge zu einem Film Lars von Triers. Hrsg. von Stefan Orth. - Marburg: Schüren 2008. (= Film und Theologie 12.) pp. 195 ff.
Index:
von Trier, Lars
Kierkegaard, Søren Aabye
Dogville (2003)
Stadt ~ City
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Religion ~ Religion

#850
Ritzer, Ivo: "Blood in the moonlight": Toward an aesthetics of horror in The Keep and Manhunter. In: The philosophy of Michael Mann. Edited by Steven Sanders, Aeon J. Skoble and R. Barton Palmer. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2014. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Mann, Michael
Keep, The (1983)
Manhunter (1986)
Mond ~ Moon
Horror ~ Horror
Blut ~ Blood
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#851
Ritzer, Ivo: Philosophical reflections on Steven Soderbergh’s Kafka. In: The philosophy of Steven Soderbergh. Edited by R. Barton Palmer and Steven M. Sanders. - Lexington, Kentucky: The University Press of Kentucky 2011. (= Philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Soderbergh, Steven
Kafka (1991)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#852
Rivadeneira Caldas, Willian: Raumschiff Enterprise Voyager: Wie wird der Mensch dargestellt? Eine philosophische, moralische und theologische Reise. - München: GRIN Verlag 2014.
Index:
Star Trek - Voyager (TV)
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#853
Robichaud, Christopher: Professor X wants you. 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:
X-Men (Filmreihe)
Monster ~ Monster
Angst ~ Fear
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#854
Robinson, Chris: René Jodoin: Philosopher "fonctionnaire". In: Take One 8. 1999. No. 24. [Summer] pp. 32-35.
Description:
On the Canadian animator.
Index:
Jodoin, René
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Kanada ~ Canada
Animation ~ Animation

#855
Robinson, Walter (Ritoku): The Far East of Star Wars. In: Star Wars and philosophy: More powerful than you can possibly imagine. Edited by Kevin S. Decker and Jason T. Eberl. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2005. (= Popular culture and philosophy 12.) pp. 29-38.
Index:
Lucas, George
Star Wars (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#856
Robinson, Walter: Death and rebirth of a Vulcan mind: Ritoku, as transmitted to Walter Robinson. In: 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.) pp. 19 ff.
Index:
Star Trek (Filmreihe)
Religion: Reinkarnation ~ Religion: Reincarnation
Tod ~ Death
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Star Trek ~ Star Trek

#857
Robison, Rachel: "I’m a bad person": Beatrix Kiddo’s rampage and virtue. In: Quentin Tarantino and philosophy: How to philosophize with a pair of pliers and a blowtorch. Edited by Richard Greene and K. Silem Mohammad. - Chicago: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 29.) p. ?P.
Index:
Tarantino, Quentin
Kill Bill (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#858
Robison, Rachel: True and untrue blood. In: Zombies, vampires, and philosophy: New life for the undead. Edited by Richard Greene and K. Silem Mohammad. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 49.) pp. 249 ff.
Index:
Blut ~ Blood
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Vampire ~ Vampires
Zombies ~ Zombies
Tod ~ Death

#859
Roche, Mark W.: Hitchcock and the transcendence of tragedy: I Confess as speculative art. In: Post Script 10. 1991. No. 3. [Summer] pp. 30-37.
Description:
Philosophical examination of the film according to the theories of Hegel.
Index:
Hitchcock, Alfred
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich
I Confess (1952)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#860
Rodríguez-Ruiz, David: Knowledge, truth, and thought experiments in Schizopolis and Sex, Lies, and Videotape. In: The philosophy of Steven Soderbergh. Edited by R. Barton Palmer and Steven M. Sanders. - Lexington, Kentucky: The University Press of Kentucky 2011. (= Philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 13-27.
Index:
Soderbergh, Steven
Schizopolis (1996)
Sex, Lies and Video Tapes (1988)
Experimentalfilme ~ Experimental Films
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#861
Røed, Kjetil: Gr09oss som filosofisk terapi. In: Film & Kino ?G. 2004. No. 3. [May] p. 33.
Description:
On Japanese horror film.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Japan ~ Japan
Horror ~ Horror

#862
Rohr, W. Günther: Roland und Arnold und die anderen. In: Europäische Begegnungen: Beiträge zur Literaturwissenschaft, Sprache und Philosophie: Festschrift für Joseph Kohnen. Hrsg. von Susanne Craemer. - Luxembourg: [Centre Université de Luxembourg 2006. pp. 119-128.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Literatur ~ Literature
Geschichte: Mittelalter ~ History: Middle Ages
Europa ~ Europe

#863
Rose, David: Das Problem mit dem Problem mit der Pornografie. In: Philosophie für Verdorbene: Essays über Pornografie. Hrsg. von Dave Monroe. Aus dem Amerikanischen von Heike Steffen. - Berlin: Rogner & Bernhard 2011. pp. 107 ff.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Sexualität ~ Sexuality

#864
Roth, Timothy Dean: A sword of righteousness: Kill Bill and the ethics of vengeance. In: Quentin Tarantino and philosophy: How to philosophize with a pair of pliers and a blowtorch. Edited by Richard Greene and K. Silem Mohammad. - Chicago: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 29.) p. ?P.
Index:
Tarantino, Quentin
Kill Bill (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#865
Rothman, William: Seeing the light in The Tree of Life. In: The way of nature and the way of grace: Philosophical footholds on Terrence Malick’s The Tree of Life. Edited by Jonathan Beever and Vernon W. Cisney. - Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press 2016. p. ?P.
Index:
Malick, Terrence
Tree of Life, The (2011)
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#866
The Routledge companion to philosophy and film. Edited by Paisley Livingston and Carl Plantinga. - London; New York: Routledge 2008. (= Routledge philosophy companions.)
Reviews:
de Gaynesford, Maximilian: [untitled.] In: The Times Literary Supplement, October 2, 2009. pp. 24-25.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#867
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

#868
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

#869
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

#870
Russell, Bruce: Tarantino’s films: What are they about and what can we learn from them? In: Quentin Tarantino and philosophy: How to philosophize with a pair of pliers and a blowtorch. Edited by Richard Greene and K. Silem Mohammad. - Chicago: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 29.) p. ?P.
Index:
Tarantino, Quentin
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#871
Russell, Lorena: Ideological formations of the nuclear family in The Hills Have Eyes. In: The philosophy of horror. Edited by Thomas Fahy. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2010. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 102-122.
Index:
Craven, Wes
Aja, Alexandre
Hills Have Eyes, The (1977)
Hills Have Eyes, The (2006)
Politik ~ Politics
Familie ~ Family
Atom ~ Nuclear
Horror ~ Horror
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#872
Rustemeyer, Dirk: Darstellung: Philosophie des Kinos. - Weilerswist: Velbrück 2013.
Description:
Discusses, among others, Francis Ford Coppola’s Apocalypse Now, Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight and Pier Paolo Pasolini’s Il vangelo secondo Matteo.
Index:
Coppola, Francis Ford
Nolan, Christopher
Pasolini, Pier Paolo
Apocalypse Now (1976-1979)
Dark Knight, The (2008)
vangelo secondo Matteo, Il (1964)
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#873
Sakal, Gregory J.: No big win: Themes of sacrifice, salvation, and redemption. 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:
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV)
Opfer ~ Sacrifice
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#874
Salewski, Christian: Dr. Strangelove, I presume: On the relation of scenarios and paranoia. In: Tickle your catastrophe! Imagining catastrophe in art, architecture and philosophy. Edited by Frederick Le Roy [et al.]. - Gent: Academia Press 2011. (= Studies in performing arts & media 9.) p. ?P.
Index:
Kubrick, Stanley
Dr. Strangelove Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1963)
Wahnsinn ~ Madness
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Architektur ~ Architecture
Kunst ~ Arts, The
Katastrophen ~ Disasters

#875
Sanders, Stephen M.: An introduction to the philosophy of science fiction film. In: The philosophy of science fiction film. Edited by Steven M. Sanders. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2008. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#876
Sanders, Stephen M.: Film noir and the meaning of life. In: The philosophy of film noir. Edited by Mark T. Conard. Foreword by Robert Porfirio. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2006. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 91-105.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Film Noir ~ Film Noir

#877
Sanders, Stephen M.: Picturing paranoia: Interpreting Invasion of the Body Snatchers. In: The philosophy of science fiction film. Edited by Steven M. Sanders. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2008. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 55-72.
Index:
Siegel, Donald
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956)
Wahnsinn ~ Madness
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#878
Sanders, Steven M.: An introduction to the philosophy of TV noir. In:The philosophy of TV noir. Edited by Steven M. Sanders and Aeon J. Skoble. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2008. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Film Noir ~ Film Noir
Fernsehen ~ Television

#879
Sanders, Steven M.: Why be moral? Amorality and psychopathy in Strangers on a Train. In: Hitchcock and philosophy: Dial M for metaphysics. Edited by David Baggett and William A. Drumin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 27.) pp. 175-185.
Index:
Hitchcock, Alfred
Strangers on a Train (1951)
Psychologie ~ Psychology
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#880
Sanford, Jonathan J.: Christ’s choice: Could it have been different? In: Mel Gibson’s Passion and philosophy: The Cross, the questions, the controversy. Edited by Jorge J. E. Gracia. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2004. (= Popular culture and philosophy 10.) pp. 221-233.
Index:
Gibson, Mel
Passion of the Christ, The (2004)
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#881
Sanford, Jonathan J.: Of Spider-Man, Spider-Man 2, and living like a hero. In: Movies and the meaning of life: Philosophers take on Hollywood. Edited by Kimberly A. Blessing and Paul J. Tudico. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2005. pp. 228-241.
Index:
Raimi, Samuel M.
Spider-Man (2002)
Spider-Man 2 (2004)
Spider-Man (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Hollywood ~ Hollywood
Helden ~ Heros

#882
Savage, Robert: Paleoanthropology of the future: The prehistory of posthumanity in Arthur C. Clarke’s 2001: A Space Odyssey". In: Extrapolation 51. 2010. No. 1. [Spring] pp. 99-112.
Description:
Discusses also the filming by Stanley Kubrick.
Index:
Clarke, Arthur C.
Kubrick, Stanley
2001 - A Space Odyssey (1968)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
2001: A Space Odyssey (Literatur ~ Literature)

#883
Sawyer, Robert J.: Artificial intelligence, science, and The Matrix. In: Taking the red pill: Science, philosophy and religion in The Matrix. Edited by Glenn Yeffeth. - Dallas, Texas: BenBella Books 2003. pp. 45-57.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Wissenschaft ~ Science
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#884
Schäfer, Andrea: How to scare a monster - the philosophy of Monsters, Inc.. - München: GRIN Verlag 2007.
Index:
Docter, Pete
Silverman, David
Unkrich, Lee
Monsters, Inc. (2001)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Monster ~ Monster

#885
Schärtl, Thomas: Nichts ist so reell wie die Fiktion: Science-Fiction-Filme als imaginatives und begriffliches Laboratorium. In: Nur Fiktion? Religion, Philosophie und Politik im Science-Fiction-Film der Gegenwart. Hrsg. von Thomas Schärtl und Jasmin Hassel. - Münster: Aschendorff 2015. pp. 7-40.
Index:
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
Religion ~ Religion
Politik ~ Politics
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#886
Schaub, Mirjam: Kino des Blicks: Zum philosophischen Stand der Kinotheorie am Beispiel von Dogville. In: Dogville - Godville: Methodische Zugänge zu einem Film Lars von Triers. Hrsg. von Stefan Orth. - Marburg: Schüren 2008. (= Film und Theologie 12.) pp. 87 ff.
Index:
von Trier, Lars
Dogville (2003)
Stadt ~ City
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Religion ~ Religion

#887
Schick Jr., Theodore: Choice, purpose, and understanding: Neo, the Merovingian, and the oracle. 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
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#888
Schick Jr., Theodore: Fate, freedom, and foreknowledge. In: The Matrix and philosophy: Welcome to the desert of the real. Edited by William Irwin. - Chicago: Open Court 2002. pp. 87-98.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (1999)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#889
Schick, Theodore: "Your big chance to get away from it all": Life, death, and immortality. In: 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.) pp. 217 ff.
Index:
Star Trek (Filmreihe)
Tod ~ Death
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Star Trek ~ Star Trek

#890
Schickel, Richard: The Matrix reboots: It’s an action film that wants to be a philosophical treatise: But Reloaded can’t have it both ways. In: Time 161. 2003. No. 20. [May 19] pp. 71 ff.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix Reloaded, The (2003)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Action ~ Action

#891
Schieweck, Sina: Kulturphilosophische Ansätze in der Film-Trilogie Matrix. - München: GRIN Verlag 2012.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#892
Schilbrack, Kevin: Life’s a piece of shit: Heresy, humanism, and herosim in Monty Python’s Life of Brian. In: Monty Python and philosophy: Nudge nudge, think think! Edited by Gary L. Hardcastle and George A. Reisch. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2006. (= Popular culture and philosophy 19.) pp. 13-23.
Index:
Jones, Terry
Monty Python’s Life of Brian (1979)
Helden ~ Heros
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Monty Python ~ Monty Python

#893
Schmatloch, Marius: Andrej Tarkovskijs Filme in philosophischer Betrachtung. - St. Augustin: gardez! Verlag 2003.
Reviews:
Barg, Werner: [untitled.] In: Medienwissenschaft 2004. No. 2. pp. 245-247.
Groh, Thomas: Vorstoß in die Zone. In: F.LM - Texte zum Film 2. 2003. No. 1. [?D] p. ?P.
Index:
Tarkovsky, Andrei Arsenyevich
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#894
Schneider, Steven Jay: Murder as art / the art of murder: Aestheticizing violence in modern cinematic horror. In: Dark thoughts: Philosophic reflections on cinematic horror. Edited by Steven Jay Schneider and Daniel Shaw. - Lanham, Maryland; London: Scarecrow Press 2003. p. ?P.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Mord ~ Murder
Horror ~ Horror
Gewalt ~ Violence

#895
Schneider, William M.: Ancient X-Files: Mulder and Plato’s Sokratic dialogues. In: The philosophy of the X-Files. Edited by Dean A. Kowalski. Foreword by William B. Davis. - Lexington: University Press of Kentucky 2007. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Platon
X-Files (Filmreihe)
Geschichte: Antike ~ History: Ancient Times
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#896
Schneider-Quindeau, Werner: Bewegte Blicke: Erfahrungen mit dem Sehen in Film und Glaube. In: Religion als Phänomen: Sozialwissenschaftliche, theologische und philosophische Erkundungen in der Lebenswelt. Hrsg. von Wolf-Eckart Failing. - Berlin; new York: de Gruyter 2001. (= Theologische Bibliothek Töpelmann 111.) pp. 147-158.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Religion ~ Religion

#897
Schnelle, Josef: Abschied von der Tyrannei des Realen: Peter Sloterdijk philosophiert über 3D. In: Film-Dienst 64. 2011. No. 14. [July 7] pp. 16-17.
Index:
Sloterdijk, Peter
Technik ~ Technology
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
3-D Films

#898
Schuchardt, Read Mercer: Cherchez la femme fatale: The mother of film noir. In: The philosophy of film noir. Edited by Mark T. Conard. Foreword by Robert Porfirio. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2006. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 49-68.
Index:
Mutter ~ Mothers
Frauen ~ Women
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Film Noir ~ Film Noir

#899
Schuchardt, Read Mercer: What is the Matrix? In: Taking the red pill: Science, philosophy and religion in The Matrix. Edited by Glenn Yeffeth. - Dallas, Texas: BenBella Books 2003. pp. 5-21.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Wissenschaft ~ Science
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#900
Schudt, Karl: Also sprach Faith: The problem of the happy rogue 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:
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV)
Vampire ~ Vampires
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#901
Schulze, Axel: Platon und die Matrix der Wachowskis: Philosophie im Film? - München: GRIN Verlag 2012.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#902
Schulze, Axel: Platon und die Matrix der Wachowskis: Philosophie im Film? - Hamburg: Diplomica Verlag 2012.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#903
Schwagmeier, Uwe: Vom Heulen der Theorie: Überlegungen zum Werwolf in kulturanalytischen und philosophischen Diskursen. In: How to make a monster: Konstruktionen des Monströsen. Hrsg. von Sabine Kyora und Uwe Schwagmeier. - Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann 2011. (= Film, Medium, Diskurs 37.) pp. 249 ff.
Index:
Wölfe ~ Wolves
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Monster ~ Monster

#904
Schwenger, Peter: Beneath the skin of the book: Thinking with Peter Greenaway. In: Intermedialities: Philosophy, arts, politics. Edited by Henk Oosterling and Ewa Plonowska Ziarek. - Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books 2011. (= Textures.) p. ?P.
Index:
Greenaway, Peter
Politik ~ Politics
Kunst ~ Arts, The
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#905
Science fiction and philosophy: From time travel to superintelligence. Edited by Susan Schneider. - Chichester; Malden, Massachussetts: Wiley-Blackwell 2009.
Reviews:
Blackford, Russell: [untitled.] In: New York Review of Science Fiction 22. 2010. No. 5(?N) [?D] pp. 17-19.
Hersch, Matthew H.: [untitled.] In: Journal of American Culture 32. 2009. No. 4. [?D] pp. 355-356.
Seed, David: [untitled.] In: Extrapolation 50. 2009. No. 3. [?D] pp. 539-541.
Subramanian, Janani: [untitled.] In: Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts 21. 2010. No. 2. [?D] pp. 317-320.
Index:
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#906
Seduction in popular culture, psychology, and philosophy. Edited by Constantino Pereira Martins and Manuel José Damásio. - Hershey: Information Science Reference 2016. (= Advances in psychology, mental health and behavioral studies (APMHBS).)
Index:
Psychologie ~ Psychology
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Verführung ~ Seduction
Sexualität ~ Sexuality

#907
Segeberg, Harro: Schiffbruch mit (Film)Zuschauer: Der Kino-Film Titanic (1997) in der Geschichte literarischer und filmischer Schiffahrts-Katastrophen. In: "In die Höhe fallen": Grenzgänge zwischen Literatur und Philosophie. Hrsg. von Anja Lemke und Martin Schierbaum. - Würzburg: Könighausen und Neumann 2000. pp. 55-69.
Index:
Cameron, James
Titanic (1997)
Schiffe ~ Ships
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Literatur ~ Literature
Katastrophen ~ Disasters

#908
Seng, Phillip: The war to end all wars? Killing your defense system. In: Terminator and philosophy: I’ll be back, therefore I am. Edited by Richard Brown and Kevin Decker. - Chichester; Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons 2009. (= Blackwell philosophy and pop culture.) pp. 175 ff.
Index:
Terminator (Filmreihe)
Krieg ~ War
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#909
Serrazina, Pedro: Transcending the surface: The animated line between Benjamin, Eisenstein and early animation. In: Animation Practice 3. 2013. No. 1/2. [December] pp. 75-92.
Index:
Benjamin, Walter
Eisenstein, Sergei Mikhailovich
Animation ~ Animation
Experimentalfilme ~ Experimental Films
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#910
Servat, Henry-Jean: L’image de Dieu à l’écran dans les superproductions hollywoodiennes des anées 60. In: Philosophie et cinéma. Dirigée par Jean-Max Méjean. (= Cinémaction 2000. No. 94. [?D]) pp. 144-147.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Religion ~ Religion
Hollywood ~ Hollywood

#911
Sesardic, Neven: Gattaca. In: The Routledge companion to philosophy and film. Edited by Paisley Livingston and Carl Plantinga. - London; New York: Routledge 2008. (= Routledge philosophy companions.) p. ?P.
Index:
Niccol, Andrew
Gattaca (1997)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#912
Shamir, Tal S.: Cinematic philosophy. - Cham: Springer International Publishing / Palgrave Macmillan 2018.
Index:
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#913
Shanahan, Timothy: Philosophy and Blade Runner. - Basingstoke; New York: Palgrave Macmillan 2014.
Reviews:
Hicks, Jeffrey: [untitled.] In: Science Fiction Studies 42. 2015. No. 3(?N). [?D] pp. 599-601.
Index:
Scott, Ridley
Blade Runner (1982)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#914
Shaviro, Steven: Body horror and post-socialist cinema: Györgi Pálfi’s Taxidermia. In: Film-Philosophy 15. 2011. No 2. [?D] pp. 90-105.
Index:
Pálfi, György
Taxidermia (2006)
Körper ~ Bodies
Horror ~ Horror
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#915
Shaw, Daniel: Nietzschean themes in the films of Charlie Kaufman. In: The philosophy of Charlie Kaufman. Edited by David LaRocca. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2011. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Kaufman, Charlie
Nietzsche, Friedrich
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#916
Shaw, Daniel: Nihilism and freedom in the films of Stanley Kubrick. In: The philosophy of Stanley Kubrick. Edited by Jerold J. Abrams. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2007. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 221-234.
Index:
Kubrick, Stanley
Nihilismus ~ Nihilism
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#917
Shaw, Daniel: On being philosophical and Being John Malkovich. In: Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 64. 2006. No. 1. [?D] pp. 111-118.
Index:
Jonze, Spike
Being John Malkovich (1999)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#918
Shaw, Daniel: Psychological determinism in the films of David Cronenberg. In: The philosophy of David Cronenberg. Edited by Simon Riches. - Lexington: University Press of Kentucky 2012. pp. 113-124.
Index:
Cronenberg, David
Psychologie ~ Psychology
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#919
Shaw, Daniel: The mastery of Hannibal Lecter. In: Dark thoughts: Philosophic reflections on cinematic horror. Edited by Steven Jay Schneider and Daniel Shaw. - Lanham, Maryland; London: Scarecrow Press 2003. pp. 10-24.
Index:
Demme, Jonathan
Mann, Michael
Ratner, Brett
Silence of the Lambs, The (1990)
Manhunter (1986)
Red Dragon (2002)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Horror ~ Horror

#920
Shaw, Ian Graham Ronald: WALL-E’s world: Animating Badiou’s philosophy. In: Cultural Geographies 17. 2010. No. 3. [January 7] pp. 391-405.
Index:
Stanton, Andrew
Badiou, Alain
WALL-E (2008)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Animation ~ Animation
Katastrophen ~ Disasters
Natur ~ Nature

#921
Sherlock Holmes and philosophy: The footprints of a gigantic mind. Edited by Josef Steiff. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2011. (= Popular culture and philosophy 61.)
Reviews:
Castleberry, Brian: [untitled.] In: Film-Philosophy 19. 2015. No. 1. [?D] pp. 1-5.
Index:
Sherlock Holmes (Filmreihe)
Sherlock Holmes ~ Sherlock Holmes
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#922
Shipman, Hal: Grave of the child hero. In: Anime and philosophy: Wide eyed wonder. Edited by Josef Steiff and Tristan D. Tamplin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 47.) p. ?P.
Index:
Tod ~ Death
Jugend ~ Youth
Helden ~ Heros
Animation ~ Animation
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics
Japan ~ Japan

#923
Shipman, Hal: Grave of the child hero. In: Anime and philosophy: Wide eyed wonder. Edited by Josef Steiff and Tristan D. Tamplin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 47.) p. ?P.
Index:
Tod ~ Death
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Jugend ~ Youth
Helden ~ Heros
Animation ~ Animation
Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics
Japan ~ Japan

#924
Silberstein, Michael: Grace, fate, and accident in Pulp Fiction. In: Movies and the meaning of life: Philosophers take on Hollywood. Edited by Kimberly A. Blessing and Paul J. Tudico. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2005. pp. 257-272.
Index:
Tarantino, Quentin
Pulp Fiction (1994)
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Hollywood ~ Hollywood

#925
Silberstein, Michael: Rear Window: Hitchcock’s allegory of the cave. In: Hitchcock and philosophy: Dial M for metaphysics. Edited by David Baggett and William A. Drumin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 27.) pp. 187-202.
Index:
Hitchcock, Alfred
Rear Window (1954)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#926
Silver, Alain: Ride the Pink Horse: Money, mischance, murder, and the monads of film noir. In: The philosophy of film noir. Edited by Mark T. Conard. Foreword by Robert Porfirio. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2006. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 223-237.
Index:
Montgomery, Robert
Ride the Pink Horse (1947)
Mord ~ Murder
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Film Noir ~ Film Noir

#927
Simons, Jan: Anti-Christ: Tragedy, farce or game? In: Film-Philosophy 19. 2015. No. 1. [?D] pp. 1-15.
Index:
von Trier, Lars
Antichrist (2009)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Religion ~ Religion

#928
The Simpsons and philosophy: The "D’oh!" of Homer. Edited by William Irwin, Mark T. Conard and Aeon J. Skoble. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2001. (= Popular culture and philosophy 2.)
Reviews:
Tayler, Christopher: [untitled] In: The Times Literary Supplement, December 14, 2001. p. 10.
Description:
Collection of texts on the TV series.
Index:
Simpsons, The (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Fernsehen ~ Television

#929
Singer, Irving: Cinematic mythmaking: Philosophy in film. - Cambridge, Massachussetts; London: MIT Press 2008.
Reviews:
Macksey, Richard: [untitled.] In: Modern Language Notes 123. 2008. No. 5. [?D] pp. 1226-1227.
Sinnerbrink, Robert Sixto: Movies as mythos. In: Film-Philosophy 14. 2010. No. 1. [?D] pp. 377-386.
Description:
Includes, among others, chapters on the Pygmalion myth as well as the mythological motifes in the films of Jean Cocteau, Stanley Kubrick and Federico Fellini.
Index:
Cocteau, Jean
Kubrick, Stanley
Fellini, Federico
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Mythologie ~ Mythology

#930
Singer, Irving: Ingmar Bergman, cinematic philosopher: Reflections on his creativity. - Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press 2007.
Reviews:
Botz-Bornstein, Thorsten: [untitled.] In: Film-Philosophy 14. 2010. No. 1. [?D] pp. 371-376.
Hemphill, Jim: [untitled.] In: American Cinematographer. Online edition, July 2008.
Index:
Bergman, Ingmar
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#931
Singer, Irving: Three philosophical filmmakers: Hitchcock, Welles, Renoir. - Cambridge, Massachussetts: MIT Press 2004.
Reviews:
Denker, Christian W.: [untitled] In: The British Journal of Aesthetics 45. 2005. No. ?N. [?D] pp. 308-309.
French Overstreet, Susan: Irving Singer’s reality revisited. In: Film-Philosophy 9. 2005. No. 47. [December] p. ?P.
Khatib, Kate: [untitled] In: Modern Language Notes 120. 2005. No. 5. [?D] pp. 1256-1259.
Shinagel, Michael: [untitled.] In: Harvard Review 2004. No. 27. pp. 194-196.
Index:
Hitchcock, Alfred
Welles, Orson
Renoir, Jean
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#932
Singh, Aakash: Kojeve’s masters and slaves, Kurosawa’s samurai and farmers. In: Film-Philosophy 7. 2003. No. 34. [October] p. ?P.
Description:
On Akira Kurosawa’s Shichinin no samurai.
Index:
Kurosawa, Akira
Shichinin no samurai (1953)
Sklaven ~ Slaves
Samurai ~ Samurai
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#933
Sinnerbrink, Robert: Belief in the world: Aesthetic mythology in Terrence Malick’s The Tree of Life. In: The way of nature and the way of grace: Philosophical footholds on Terrence Malick’s The Tree of Life. Edited by Jonathan Beever and Vernon W. Cisney. - Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press 2016. p. ?P.
Index:
Malick, Terrence
Tree of Life, The (2011)
Mythologie ~ Mythology
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#934
Sinnerbrink, Robert: Cinematic belief. In: Angelaki 17. 2012. No. 4. [December] pp. 95-117.
Description:
Discusses especially Terrence Malick’s The Tree of Life.
Index:
Bazin, André
Malick, Terrence
Tree of Life, The (2011)
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#935
Sinnerbrink, Robert: Cinematic ideas. In: Film-Philosophy 9. 2005. No. 34. [June] p. ?P.
Description:
On David Lynch’s Mulholland Drive.
Index:
Lynch, David
Mulholland Drive (2001)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#936
Sirridge, Mary: The treachery of the commonplace. In: Philosophy in The Twilight Zone. Edited by Noël Carroll and Lester Hunt. - Malden, Massachussetts: Wiley-Blackwell 2009. p. ?P.
Index:
Twilight Zone, The (TV)
Fernsehen ~ Television
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#937
Skoble, Aeon J.: "Do you see?": Reflecting on evil in Manhunter. In: The philosophy of Michael Mann. Edited by Steven Sanders, Aeon J. Skoble and R. Barton Palmer. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2014. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Mann, Michael
Manhunter (1986)
Böse, Das ~ Evil, The
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#938
Skoble, Aeon J.: Action and integrity in The Fugitive. In: The philosophy of TV noir. Edited by Steven M. Sanders and Aeon J. Skoble. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2008. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Fugitive, The (TV)
Action ~ Action
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Film Noir ~ Film Noir
Fernsehen ~ Television

#939
Skoble, Aeon J.: God’s lonely man: Taxi Driver and the ethics of vigilantism. In: The philosophy of Martin Scorsese. Edited by Mark T. Conard. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2007. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Scorsese, Martin
Taxi Driver (1975)
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#940
Skoble, Aeon J.: Justice and moral corruption in A Simple Plan. In: The philosophy of neo-noir. Edited by Mark T. Conard. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2007. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Raimi, Samuel M.
Simple Plan, A (1998)
Justiz ~ Justice
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Film Noir ~ Film Noir

#941
Skoble, Aeon J.: Moral clarity and practical reason in film noir. In: The philosophy of film noir. Edited by Mark T. Conard. Foreword by Robert Porfirio. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2006. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 41-48.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Film Noir ~ Film Noir

#942
Skoble, Aeon J.: Rear Window: Looking at things ethically. In: Hitchcock and philosophy: Dial M for metaphysics. Edited by David Baggett and William A. Drumin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 27.) pp. 203-212.
Index:
Hitchcock, Alfred
Rear Window (1954)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#943
Skoble, Aeon J.: Technology and ethics in The Day the Earth Stood Still. In: The philosophy of science fiction film. Edited by Steven M. Sanders. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2008. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 91-101.
Index:
Wise, Robert
Sargent, Joseph
Day the Earth Stood Still, The (1951)
Colossus - The Forbin Project / Forbin Project, The / Day the World Changed Hands, The (1969)
Terminator (Filmreihe)
Technik ~ Technology
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#944
Skoble, Aeon: Rationality and Choice in Nick of Time. In: Philosophy in The Twilight Zone. Edited by Noël Carroll and Lester Hunt. - Malden, Massachussetts: Wiley-Blackwell 2009. p. ?P.
Description:
On a single episode from the TV series.
Index:
Twilight Zone, The (TV)
Fernsehen ~ Television
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#945
Skradol, Natalia: Adaptation, Adaptation, and adaptation: Zizek and the commonplace. In: Film-Philosophy 8. 2004. No. 27. [August] p. ?P.
Index:
Jonze, Spike
Zizek, Slavoj
Adaption (2003)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#946
Skrodzka, Aga: Subjectivity and the ethics of duty in Michael Mann’s cinema. In: The philosophy of Michael Mann. Edited by Steven Sanders, Aeon J. Skoble and R. Barton Palmer. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2014. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Mann, Michael
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#947
Slevin, Tom: Existence, ethics and death in Andrei Tarkovsky’s cinema: The cultural philosophy of Solaris. In: Film International 8. 2010. No. 2. [March] pp. 49-62.
Index:
Tarkovsky, Andrei Arsenyevich
Soljaris (1972)
Tod ~ Death
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#948
Slowik, Edward: Existentialism in Monty Python: Kafka, Camus, Nietzsche, and Sartre. In: Monty Python and philosophy: Nudge nudge, think think! Edited by Gary L. Hardcastle and George A. Reisch. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2006. (= Popular culture and philosophy 19.) pp. 173-185.
Description:
Discusses especially The Life of Brian and The Meaning of Life.
Index:
Jones, Terry
Gilliam, Terry
Kafka, Franz
Camus, Albert
Nietzsche, Friedrich
Sartre, Jean-Paul
Monty Python’s Life of Brian (1979)
Monty Python’s Meaning of Life (1983)
Existentialismus ~ Existentialism
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Monty Python ~ Monty Python

#949
Smith, Anne Collins / Smith, Owen M.: The tao at Pooh corner: Disney’s portrayal of a very philosophical bear. In: It’s the Disney version: Popular cinema and literary classics. Edited by Douglas Brode and Shea T. Brode. - Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield 2016. p. ?P.
Index:
Anderson, Stephen J.
Hall, Don
Milne, A[lan] A[lexander]
Winnie the Pooh (2011)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Literatur ~ Literature
Disney ~ Disney

#950
Smith, Basil: John Locke, personal identity, and Memento. In: The philosophy of neo-noir. Edited by Mark T. Conard. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2007. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Nolan, Christopher
Locke, John
Memento (2000)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Film Noir ~ Film Noir

#951
Smith, James K. A.: The devil reads Derrida and other essays on the university, the church, politics, and the arts. - Grand Rapids, Michigan: William B. Eerdmans 2009.
Description:
On religious and philosophical aspects in society and culture. Discusses, among others, the Harry Potter series.
Index:
Rowling, J[oanne] K.
Harry Potter (Filmreihe)
Religion: Teufel ~ Religion: Devil
Religion ~ Religion
Politik ~ Politics
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Harry Potter (Literatur ~ Literature)

#952
Smith, Kurt: The limits of Horatio’s philosophy. In: Monty Python and philosophy: Nudge nudge, think think! Edited by Gary L. Hardcastle and George A. Reisch. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2006. (= Popular culture and philosophy 19.) pp. 37-51.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Monty Python ~ Monty Python

#953
Smuts, Aaron: Cognitive and philosophical approaches to horror. In: A companion to the horror film. Edited by Harry M. Benshoff. - Chichester, West Sussex; Malden, Massachussetts: John Wiley and Sons 2014. p. ?P.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Horror ~ Horror

#954
Smuts, Aaron: Haunting the house from within. In: Film-Philosophy 6. 2002. No. 7. [April] p. ?P.
Description:
On Robert Wise’s The Haunting.
Index:
Wise, Robert
Haunting, The (1963)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#955
Smuts, Aaron: Haunting the house from within: Disbelief, mitigation, and spatial experience. In: Dark thoughts: Philosophic reflections on cinematic horror. Edited by Steven Jay Schneider and Daniel Shaw. - Lanham, Maryland; London: Scarecrow Press 2003. pp. 158-173.
Index:
Wise, Robert
Haunting, The (1963)
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Horror ~ Horror

#956
Smuts, Aaron: Horror. In: The Routledge companion to philosophy and film. Edited by Paisley Livingston and Carl Plantinga. - London; New York: Routledge 2008. (= Routledge philosophy companions.) p. ?P.
Index:
Horror ~ Horror
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#957
Smuts, Aaron: The Little People: Power and the worshipable. In: Philosophy in The Twilight Zone. Edited by Noël Carroll and Lester Hunt. - Malden, Massachussetts: Wiley-Blackwell 2009. p. ?P.
Description:
On a single episode from the TV series.
Index:
Twilight Zone, The (TV)
Fernsehen ~ Television
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#958
Snowdon, Paul F.: What happens to Brundle? Problems of teleportation and personal identity in The Fly. In: The philosophy of David Cronenberg. Edited by Simon Riches. - Lexington: University Press of Kentucky 2012. pp. 53-65.
Index:
Cronenberg, David
Fly, The (1986)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#959
Sobchack, Vivian Carol: Carnal thoughts: Embodiment and moving image culture. - Berkeley, California: University of California Press 2004.
Reviews:
Bould, Mark: [untitled.] In: Science Fiction Studies 33. 2006. No. 3(?N). [?D] pp. 512-516.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Körper ~ Bodies

#960
Solomon, Jon: Timaeus in tinseltown: Atlantis in film. In: One book, the whole universe: Plato’s Timaeus today. Edited by Richard D. Mohr and Barbara M. Sattler. - Las Vegas: Parmenides Publishing 2010. p. ?P.
Index:
Platon
Animation ~ Animation
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Timaeus (Literatur ~ Literature)

#961
Solomon, Robert C. / Shaw, Daniel: Real horror. In: Dark thoughts: Philosophic reflections on cinematic horror. Edited by Steven Jay Schneider and Daniel Shaw. - Lanham, Maryland; London: Scarecrow Press 2003. pp. 230-263.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Horror ~ Horror

#962
Somers-Hall, Henry: Throne of Blood and the metaphysics of tragedy. In: Film-Philosophy 17. 2013. No. 1. [?D] pp. 68-83.
Index:
Kurosawa, Akira
Kumonosu-djo (1957)
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#963
South, James B.:"My God, it’s like a Greek tragedy": Willow Rosenberg and human irrationality. 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:
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV)
Religion ~ Religion
Griechenland ~ Greece
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#964
South, James B.: "Six to four against": James Bond and the hope for a meaningful life. In: James Bond and philosophy: Questions are forever. Edited by Jacob M. Held and James B. South. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2006. (= Popular culture and philosophy 23.) p. ?P.
Index:
James Bond (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
James Bond ~ James Bond

#965
South, James B.: Kiss kiss, stake: Storytelling and the philosophical pleasures of season seven. In: Buffy goes dark: Essays on the final two seasons of Buffy the Vampire Slayer on television. Edited by Lynne Y. Edwards, Elizabeth L. Rambo and James B. South. Foreword by David Lavery. - Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland 2009. p. ?P.
Index:
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Fernsehen ~ Television

#966
South Park and philosophy: Bigger, longer, and more penetrating. Cobbled together by Richard Hanley. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 26.)
Index:
South Park (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#967
South Park and philosophy: You know, I learned something today. Edited by Robert Arp. - Oxford; Malden, Massachussetts: Blackwell 2007. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.)
Reviews:
Gournelos, Ted: [untitled.] In: Journal of Popular Culture 40. 2007. No. 4. [?D] pp. 744-745.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#968
Southworth, Jason: "In Heaven everything is fine": Erasing traditional morality. In: The philosophy of David Lynch. Edited by William J. Devlin and Shai Biderman. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2011. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 189-205.
Index:
Lynch, David
Eraserhead (1977)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#969
Southworth, Jason: Amnesia, personal identity, and the many lives of Wolverine. 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:
X-Men (Filmreihe)
Wölfe ~ Wolves
Monster ~ Monster
Angst ~ Fear
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#970
Spence, James H.: The moral lives of Reservoir Dogs. In: Quentin Tarantino and philosophy: How to philosophize with a pair of pliers and a blowtorch. Edited by Richard Greene and K. Silem Mohammad. - Chicago: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 29.) p. ?P.
Index:
Tarantino, Quentin
Reservoir Dogs (1991)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#971
Spence, James H.: What is wrong with cloning a dinosaur? Jurassic Park and nature as a source of moral authority. In: Steven Spielberg and philosophy: We’re gonna need a bigger book. Edited by Dean A. Kowalski. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2008. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Spielberg, Steven
Jurassic Park (1993)
Natur ~ Nature
Dinosaurier ~ Dinosaurs
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#972
Spence, James H.: What Nietzsche could teach you: Eternal return in Groundhog Day. In: Movies and the meaning of life: Philosophers take on Hollywood. Edited by Kimberly A. Blessing and Paul J. Tudico. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2005. pp. 273-287.
Index:
Ramis, Harold
Groundhog Day (1993)
Pädagogik ~ Paedagogy
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Hollywood ~ Hollywood

#973
Spencer, Liese: Revenger’s tragedy. In: Sight and Sound NS 14. 2004. No. 10. [October] pp. 18-20.
Description:
On philosophical aspects in Park Chan-wook’s action movie Oldeuboi.
Index:
Park Chan-wook
Oldeuboi (2003)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Korea ~ Korea
Action ~ Action

#974
Spicer, Andrew: Problems of memory and identity in neo-noir’s existentialist antihero. In: The philosophy of neo-noir. Edited by Mark T. Conard. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2007. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Helden ~ Heros
Existentialismus ~ Existentialism
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Film Noir ~ Film Noir

#975
Spinelli, Michelle: Madness in Monty Python’s Flying Circus. In: Monty Python and philosophy: Nudge nudge, think think! Edited by Gary L. Hardcastle and George A. Reisch. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2006. (= Popular culture and philosophy 19.) pp. 153-160.
Index:
MacNaughton, Ian
Davies, John Howard
Monty Python’s Flying Circus (TV)
Wahnsinn ~ Madness
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Monty Python ~ Monty Python

#976
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

#977
Star Wars and philosophy: More powerful than you can possibly imagine. Edited by Kevin S. Decker and Jason T. Eberl. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2005. (= Popular culture and philosophy 12.)
Index:
Lucas, George
Star Wars (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#978
Steierer, Benedikt: Odysseus’ Heimkehr? Zum Verhältnis von Medien und Mythos im Film. - Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann 2013. (= Film - Medium - Diskurs 47.)
Reviews:
Kappes, Mirjam: [untitled.] In: Medienwissenschaft 2014. No. 2/3. pp. 271 ff.
Index:
Odysseus ~ Ulysses
Mythologie ~ Mythology
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#979
Steiff, Josef: Eye am. In: Anime and philosophy: Wide eyed wonder. Edited by Josef Steiff and Tristan D. Tamplin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 47.) p. ?P.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Augen ~ Eyes
Animation ~ Animation
Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics
Japan ~ Japan

#980
Steiff, Josef: Eye am. In: Anime and philosophy: Wide eyed wonder. Edited by Josef Steiff and Tristan D. Tamplin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 47.) p. ?P.
Index:
Augen ~ Eyes
Animation ~ Animation
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics
Japan ~ Japan

#981
Stephens, William O.: Stoicism in the stars: Yoda, the Emperor, the Force. In: Star Wars and philosophy: More powerful than you can possibly imagine. Edited by Kevin S. Decker and Jason T. Eberl. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2005. (= Popular culture and philosophy 12.) pp. 16-28.
Index:
Lucas, George
Star Wars (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#982
Sterneborg, Anke: Mörderische Philosophie: Dr. Lecter ist unter uns: Die TV-Serie Hannibal. In: EPD Film 31. 2014. No. 3. [March] p. 64.
Description:
On a DVD-edition.
Index:
Fuller, Bryan
Hannibal (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Mord ~ Murder
Fernsehen ~ Television
DVD ~ DVD

#983
Sterritt, David: Mann and Übermensch: Evil and power in Manhunter. In: The philosophy of Michael Mann. Edited by Steven Sanders, Aeon J. Skoble and R. Barton Palmer. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2014. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Mann, Michael
Manhunter (1986)
Helden ~ Heros
Böse, Das ~ Evil, The
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#984
Steven, Mark: Nietzsche on Film. In: Film-Philosophy 21. 2017. No. 1. [February] pp. 95-113.
Index:
Nietzsche, Friedrich
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#985
Steven Spielberg and philosophy: We’re gonna need a bigger book. Edited by Dean A. Kowalski. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2008. (= The philosophy of popular culture.)
Reviews:
Bleasdale, John: Steven Spielberg, the home-wrecker. In: Film-Philosophy 14. 2010. No. 1. [?D] pp. 415-421.
Everschor, Franz: Steven Spielberg - ein Moralist? In: Film-Dienst 62. 2009. No. 2. [January 15] pp. 48-49.
Index:
Spielberg, Steven
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#986
Stevens, Benjamin: I am Tetsuo. In: Anime and philosophy: Wide eyed wonder. Edited by Josef Steiff and Tristan D. Tamplin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 47.) p. ?P.
Index:
Tsukamoto, Shinya
Tetsuo (Filmreihe)
Animation ~ Animation
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics
Japan ~ Japan

#987
Stevens, Benjamin: I am Tetsuo. In: Anime and philosophy: Wide eyed wonder. Edited by Josef Steiff and Tristan D. Tamplin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 47.) p. ?P.
Index:
Tsukamoto, Shinya
Tetsuo (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Animation ~ Animation
Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics
Japan ~ Japan

#988
Stevens, Graham: The fiction of truth in fiction: Some reflections on semantics and eXistenZ. In: The philosophy of David Cronenberg. Edited by Simon Riches. - Lexington: University Press of Kentucky 2012. pp. 143-154.
Index:
Cronenberg, David
eXistenZ (1998)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#989
Stiglegger, Marcus: An der Grenze zum Nichts: Twentynine Palms und das philosophische Kino des Bruno Dumont. In: Film-Dienst 60. 2007. No. 8. [April 12] pp. 10-11.
Index:
Dumont, Bruno
Twentynine Palms (2003)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#990
Stiglegger, Marcus: Martyrs - Zur Philosophie des Martyriums. In: Splatting Image 2010. No. 82. [June] pp. 27-28.
Index:
Laugier, Pascal
Martyrs (2008)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Religion ~ Religion

#991
Stodolka, Jörg: Die Philosophie des Zechprellers im Wand: Tachiguishi Retsuden (The Amazing Lives of the Fast Food Grifters). In: Splatting Image 2006. No. 68. [December] pp. 54-55.
Index:
Oshii Mamoru
Tachiguishi retsuden (2006)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#992
Stoehr, Kevin L.: 2001: A philosophical odyssey. In: The philosophy of science fiction film. Edited by Steven M. Sanders. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2008. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 119-133.
Index:
Kubrick, Stanley
Ford, John
2001 - A Space Odyssey (1968)
Searchers, The (1956)
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#993
Stoehr, Kevin: The on-going wow: Waking Life and the waltz between detachment and immersion. In: Movies and the meaning of life: Philosophers take on Hollywood. Edited by Kimberly A. Blessing and Paul J. Tudico. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2005. pp. 32-44.
Index:
Linklater, Richard
Waking Life (2001)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Hollywood ~ Hollywood

#994
Stölzel, Simone: Unendliche Weiten: Lösungsorientiert denken mit Captain Kirk, Mr. Spock und Dr. McCoy. - Göttingen; Bristol, Connecticut: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht 2012.
Index:
Star Trek (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#995
Stone, Mirto Golo: Pier Paolo Pasolini, o: per la morale del pensiero. In: Nuovi Argomenti 1991. No. 40. [?D] pp. 36-42.
Description:
On the importance of Theodor W. Adorno’s theories and the philosophy of the "Frankfurter Schule" for Pasolini’s Teorema.
Index:
Pasolini, Pier Paolo
Adorno, Theodor W[iesengrund]
Teorema (1968)
Pädagogik ~ Paedagogy
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Frankfurt/Main ~ Frankfurt on the Main

#996
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

#997
Sturgis, Amy H.: "Just get us a little further": Liberty and the frontier in Firefly and Serenity. 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. 24 ff.
Index:
Whedon, Joss
Firefly (TV)
Serenity (2005)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#998
Suchsland, Rüdiger: Fritz Lang und andere Film-Philosophen: Eine Tagung fragt nach dem Verhältnis Europas zum klassischen Hollywood. In: Film-Dienst 66. 2013. No. 26. [December 19] p. 8.
Index:
Lang, Fritz
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Hollywood ~ Hollywood
Europa ~ Europe

#999
Sullivan, Daniel: The consolations and dangers of fantasy: Burton, Poe, and Vincent. In: The philosophy of Tim Burton. Edited by Jennifer L. McMahon. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2014. p. ?P.
Index:
Burton, Tim
Poe, Edgar Allan
Vincent (1983)
Fantasy ~ Fantasy
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1000
Szabo, Tait: Companions, dolls, and whores: Joss Whedon on sex and prostitution. 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. 103 ff.
Index:
Whedon, Joss
Sexualität ~ Sexuality
Prostitution ~ Prostitution
Animation: Puppen ~ Animation: Puppets
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1001
Szendy, Peter: Échanges de vue et économie des regards: King Kong, Godzilla et l’oeil du capital. In: Blockbuster: Philosophie et cinéma. Sous la direction de Laura Odello. - Paris: Les prairies ordinaires 2013. (= Collection "Essais".) p. ?P.
Index:
King Kong ~ King Kong
Godzilla ~ Godzilla
Augen ~ Eyes
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1002
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

#1003
Taking the red pill: Science, philosophy and religion in The Matrix. Edited by Glenn Yeffeth. - Dallas, Texas: BenBella Books 2003.
Reviews:
Wilson, Mike: [untitled] In: Utopian Studies 15. 2004. No. 1. [?D] pp. 167-169.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Wissenschaft ~ Science
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1004
Taking the red pill: Science, philosophy and religion in The Matrix. Edited by Glenn Yeffeth. - Chichester: Summersdale 2003.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Wissenschaft ~ Science
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1005
Taliaferro, Charles / Taylor Beck, Annika: Like my father before me: Loss and redemption of fatherhood in Star Wars. In: The ultimate Star Wars and philosophy: You must unlearn what you have learned. Edited by Jason T. Eberl and Kevin S. Decker. - Chichester, West Sussex; Malden, Massachussetts: John Wiley & Sons 2015. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Lucas, George
Star Wars (Filmreihe)
Vater ~ Fathers
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1006
Taliaferro, Charles: The focus of The Passion puts the person of Jesus out of focus. In: Mel Gibson’s Passion and philosophy: The Cross, the questions, the controversy. Edited by Jorge J. E. Gracia. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2004. (= Popular culture and philosophy 10.) pp. 40-50.
Index:
Gibson, Mel
Passion of the Christ, The (2004)
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1007
Tallon, Philip: Psycho: Horror, Hitchcock, and the problem of evil. In: Hitchcock and philosophy: Dial M for metaphysics. Edited by David Baggett and William A. Drumin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 27.) pp. 49-62.
Index:
Hitchcock, Alfred
Psycho (1960)
Horror ~ Horror
Böse, Das ~ Evil, The
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1008
Tallon, Philip / Walls, Jerry J.: Why not live in the Holodeck? In: 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.) pp. 161 ff.
Index:
Star Trek (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Star Trek ~ Star Trek

#1009
Tamplin, Tristan D.: Alternate ending: Bide your time and hold out hope. In: Anime and philosophy: Wide eyed wonder. Edited by Josef Steiff and Tristan D. Tamplin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 47.) p. ?P.
Index:
Animation ~ Animation
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics
Japan ~ Japan

#1010
Tamplin, Tristan D.: Alternate ending: Bide your time and hold out hope. In: Anime and philosophy: Wide eyed wonder. Edited by Josef Steiff and Tristan D. Tamplin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 47.) p. ?P.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Animation ~ Animation
Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics
Japan ~ Japan

#1011
Tateishi, Ramie: Blow Up y la mirada afectual. In: Lujuria: Historia de los afectos: Ensayos de cine y filosofía. Coordinadores: Armando Casas, Leticia Flores Farfán, Paul Majkut. - México: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México 2014. p. ?P.
Index:
Antonioni, Michelangelo
Blow Up (1966)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Sexualität ~ Sexuality

#1012
Taylor, James: "Why is a philosopher like a Python?" How philosophical examples work. In: Monty Python and philosophy: Nudge nudge, think think! Edited by Gary L. Hardcastle and George A. Reisch. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2006. (= Popular culture and philosophy 19.) pp. 201-213.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Monty Python ~ Monty Python

#1013
Taylor, James S.: Nothing in the Dark: Deprivation, death, and immortality. In: Philosophy in The Twilight Zone. Edited by Noël Carroll and Lester Hunt. - Malden, Massachussetts: Wiley-Blackwell 2009. p. ?P.
Description:
On a single episode from the TV series.
Index:
Twilight Zone, The (TV)
Tod ~ Death
Fernsehen ~ Television
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1014
Tedesco, Matthew: The moral status of the double-0 agent: Thinking about the license to kill. In: James Bond and philosophy: Questions are forever. Edited by Jacob M. Held and James B. South. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2006. (= Popular culture and philosophy 23.) pp. 111-120.
Index:
James Bond (Filmreihe)
Spione ~ Spys
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
James Bond ~ James Bond

#1015
Teichman, Matt: Prelude to the philosophy of Hollis Frampton. In: Film-Philosophy 8. 2004. No. 33. [October] p. ?P.
Index:
Frampton, Hollis
Experimentalfilme ~ Experimental Films
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1016
Teitelbaum, Sheldon: Star Trek VI: Gene Roddenberry, philosopher, junior grade. In: Cinefantastique 22. 1991. No. 3. [December] pp. 11-14.
Description:
On the producer and actually the creator of the Star Trek series. Discusses especially Star Trek VI.
Index:
Meyer, Nicholas
Roddenberry, Eugene Wesley [Pseudonym: Roddenberry, Gene]
Star Trek VI - The Undiscovered Country (1991)
Star Trek (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1017
Telotte, J. P.: What you can’t see can hurt you: Of invisible and hollow men. In: Dark thoughts: Philosophic reflections on cinematic horror. Edited by Steven Jay Schneider and Daniel Shaw. - Lanham, Maryland; London: Scarecrow Press 2003. pp. 105-119.
Index:
Verhoeven, Paul
Hollow Man (2000)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Horror ~ Horror

#1018
Terjesen, Andrew: Dirty hands and dirty minds: The ethics of mindreading and mindwriting. 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:
X-Men (Filmreihe)
Monster ~ Monster
Angst ~ Fear
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1019
Terjesen, Andrew: The possibility of perfection. In: Anime and philosophy: Wide eyed wonder. Edited by Josef Steiff and Tristan D. Tamplin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 47.) p. ?P.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Animation ~ Animation
Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics
Japan ~ Japan

#1020
Terjesen, Andrew: The possibility of perfection. In: Anime and philosophy: Wide eyed wonder. Edited by Josef Steiff and Tristan D. Tamplin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 47.) p. ?P.
Index:
Animation ~ Animation
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics
Japan ~ Japan

#1021
Terminator and philosophy: I’ll be back, therefore I am. Edited by Richard Brown and Kevin Decker. - Chichester; Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons 2009. (= Blackwell philosophy and pop culture.)
Index:
Terminator (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1022
Teschner, George: High-tech mythology in X-Men. 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:
X-Men (Filmreihe)
Mythologie ~ Mythology
Monster ~ Monster
Angst ~ Fear
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1023
Thompson, Hamish: "She’s not your mother anymore, she’s a zombie!": Zombies, value, and personal identity. In: Zombies, vampires, and philosophy: New life for the undead. Edited by Richard Greene and K. Silem Mohammad. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 49.) pp. 27 ff.
Index:
Mutter ~ Mothers
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Vampire ~ Vampires
Zombies ~ Zombies
Tod ~ Death

#1024
Thompson, John: In that time in a galaxy far, far away: Epic myth-understandings and myth-appropriation in Star Wars. In: The ultimate Star Wars and philosophy: You must unlearn what you have learned. Edited by Jason T. Eberl and Kevin S. Decker. - Chichester, West Sussex; Malden, Massachussetts: John Wiley & Sons 2015. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Lucas, George
Star Wars (Filmreihe)
Weltraum ~ Space
Mythologie ~ Mythology
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1025
Thorsrud, Harald: "Humans smile with so little provocation". In: 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.) pp. 33 ff.
Index:
Star Trek (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Star Trek ~ Star Trek

#1026
Tickle your catastrophe! Imagining catastrophe in art, architecture and philosophy. Edited by Frederick Le Roy [et al.]. - Gent: Academia Press 2011. (= Studies in performing arts & media 9.)
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Architektur ~ Architecture
Kunst ~ Arts, The
Katastrophen ~ Disasters

#1027
Todd, Tony: Meanings and authorships in Dune. In: Film-Philosophy 13. 2009. No. 1. [?D] p. ?P.
Index:
Lynch, David
Dune (1983)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1028
Toymentsev, Sergey: Deleuze and Russian film: Transcenendental exercise of the faculties on (post-)totalitarian screen. - New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers The State University of New Jersey - New Brunswick, Ph.D. 2014. [Abstract in: Dissertation Abstracts International A 76. 2015. No. 6. [December] p. ?P.]
Description:
Discusses, among others, the films of Andrei Tarkovsky.
Index:
Deleuze, Gilles
Tarkovsky, Andrei Arsenyevich
Russland ~ Russia
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1029
Transformers and philosophy: More than meets the mind. Edited by John R. Shook and Liz Stillwaggon Swan. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2009. (= Popular culture and philosophy 40.)
Index:
Transformers (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1030
Trevitte, Chad: Perversity and post-Marxian thought in Buñuel’s late films. In: Film-Philosophy 16. 2012. No 1. [?D] pp. 213-231.
Description:
Discusses Luis Buñuel’s "late bourgeois trilogy": Le charme discret de la bourgeoisie, Le Fantôme de la liberté and Cet obscur objet du désir.
Index:
Buñuel, Luis
Marx, Karl
charme discret de la bourgeoisie, Le (1972)
Fantôme de la liberté, Le / fantasma de la libertad, El (1974)
Cet obscur objet du désir (1977)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1031
Trifonova, Temenuga: The fantastic redemption of reality. In: Quarterly Review of Film and Video 23. 2006. No. 1. [?D] pp. 55-83.
Description:
Theoretical examination of the concept of reality in fantastic film according to the philosophical writings of Béla Bálazs, André Bazin and Siegfried Kracauer.
Index:
Bálazs, Béla
Bazin, André
Kracauer, Siegfried
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1032
Trogan, Christopher R.: Feelings and fictions: Exploring emotion and belief in Fight the Future. In: The philosophy of the X-Files. Edited by Dean A. Kowalski. Foreword by William B. Davis. - Lexington: University Press of Kentucky 2007. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Description:
On an episode of the TV series.
Index:
X-Files (Filmreihe)
Religion ~ Religion
Fernsehen ~ Television
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1033
True Blood and philosophy: We wanna think bad things with you. Edited by George A. Dunn and Rebecca Housel. - Chichester; Hoboken, New Jersey: Wiley 2010. (= Blackwell philosophy and pop culture.)
Index:
True Blood (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Vampire ~ Vampires

#1034
Turim, Maureen: Avant-garde film. In: The Routledge companion to philosophy and film. Edited by Paisley Livingston and Carl Plantinga. - London; New York: Routledge 2008. (= Routledge philosophy companions.) p. ?P.
Index:
Experimentalfilme ~ Experimental Films
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1035
Turvey, Malcom: Philosophical problems concerning the concept of pleasure for future psychoanalytical theories of (the horror) film. In: Horror film and psychoanalysis: Freud’s worst nightmare. Edited by Steven Jay Schneider. - Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press 2004. (= Cambridge studies in film.) p. ?P.
Index:
Freud, Sigmund
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Psychologie ~ Psychology
Horror ~ Horror

#1036
Tyrer, Ben: Film Noir as point de capiton: Double Indemnity, structure and temporality. In: Film-Philosophy 17. 2013. No. 1. [?D] pp. 96-114.
Index:
Wilder, Billy
Double Indemnity (1944)
Film Noir ~ Film Noir
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1037
Ulatowski, Joseph: Stuck in the middle with you: Mr. Blonde and retributive justice. In: Quentin Tarantino and philosophy: How to philosophize with a pair of pliers and a blowtorch. Edited by Richard Greene and K. Silem Mohammad. - Chicago: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 29.) p. ?P.
Index:
Tarantino, Quentin
Reservoir Dogs (1991)
Justiz ~ Justice
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1038
The ultimate Star Wars and philosophy: You must unlearn what you have learned. Edited by Jason T. Eberl and Kevin S. Decker. - Chichester, West Sussex; Malden, Massachussetts: John Wiley & Sons 2015. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.)
Index:
Lucas, George
Star Wars (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1039
The undead and philosophy: Chicken soup for the soulless. Edited by Richard Greene and K. Silem Mohammad. - Chicago: Open Court 2006.
Description:
On vampires, werewolves, zombies and demonic monster figures in literature, film and culture.
Index:
Zombies ~ Zombies
Wölfe ~ Wolves
Vampire ~ Vampires
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Monster ~ Monster
Literatur ~ Literature
Dämonen ~ Demons

#1040
Valdez Moses, Michael: Kingdom of darkness: Autonomy and conspiracy in The X-Files and Millennium. In: The philosophy of TV noir. Edited by Steven M. Sanders and Aeon J. Skoble. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2008. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Nutter, David
X-Files, The (TV)
Millennium (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Film Noir ~ Film Noir
Fernsehen ~ Television

#1041
Valdez Moses, Michael: Solaris, cinema, and simulacra. In: The philosophy of Steven Soderbergh. Edited by R. Barton Palmer and Steven M. Sanders. - Lexington, Kentucky: The University Press of Kentucky 2011. (= Philosophy of popular culture.) p. 281-303.
Index:
Soderbergh, Steven
Solaris (2002)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1042
Valentin, Joachim: Mit der Rakete in den Kinohimmel: Apokalyptik und Eschatologie in Science-Fiction-Filmen. In: Nur Fiktion? Religion, Philosophie und Politik im Science-Fiction-Film der Gegenwart. Hrsg. von Thomas Schärtl und Jasmin Hassel. - Münster: Aschendorff 2015. pp. 203-232.
Index:
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
Religion: Apokalypse ~ Religion: Apocalypse
Religion ~ Religion
Politik ~ Politics
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1043
Valuing films: Shifting perceptions of worth. Edited by Laura Hubner. - Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire; New York: Palgrave Macmillan 2011.
Index:
Politik ~ Politics
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Religion ~ Religion

#1044
van Elferen, Isabella: Music of other spheres: Diagonal time and metaphysics in Lost. In: Science Fiction Film and Television 3. 2010. No. 2. [Autumn] pp. 253-270.
Index:
Heidegger, Martin
Lost (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Religion ~ Religion
Musik ~ Music

#1045
Vargas, Manuel: Dead serious: Evil and the ontology of the undead. In: Zombies, vampires, and philosophy: New life for the undead. Edited by Richard Greene and K. Silem Mohammad. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 49.) pp. 39 ff.
Index:
Böse, Das ~ Evil, The
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Vampire ~ Vampires
Zombies ~ Zombies
Tod ~ Death

#1046
Vasiliou, Iakovos: Reality, what matters, and The Matrix. In: Philosophers explore The Matrix. Edited by Christopher Grau. - Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press 2005. p. ?P
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1047
Vaughan, Hunter: Where film meets philosophy: Godard, Resnais, and experiments in cinematic thinking. - New York: Columbia University Press 2013.
Reviews:
Kappes, Mirjam: [untitled.] In: Medienwissenschaft 2014. No. 1. pp. 78-80.
Index:
Godard, Jean-Luc
Resnais, Alain
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Experimentalfilme ~ Experimental Films

#1048
Venner, Chris: Exploring the nature of evil in David Mamet’s Homicide: A Lacanian interpretation. In: Film and Philosophy 2007. No. 11. [?D] pp. 103-120.
Index:
Mamet, David
Lacan, Jacques
Homicide (1990)
Böse, Das ~ Evil, The
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1049
Vighi, Fabio: Critical theory and film: Rethinking ideology in cinema. - New York: Continuum 2012. (= Critical theory and contemporary society.)
Reviews:
Benson, Chloe Jane: [untitled.] In: Film-Philosophy 19. 2015. No. 1. [?D] p. ?P.
Description:
Discusses, among others, film noir and the films of Fritz Lang.
Index:
Lang, Fritz
Politik ~ Politics
Film Noir ~ Film Noir
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1050
Vighi, Fabio: Pasolini and exclusion: Zizek, Agamben, and the modern subject. In: Theory, Culture & Society 20. 2003. No. 5. [October] pp. 99-122.
Index:
Pasolini, Pier Paolo
Zizek, Slavoj
Agamben, Giorgio
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1051
Vincer, Ellen: Lying, language-games, and film. - Guelph, Ontario: University of Guelph, M.A. 1996. [Abstract In: Masters Abstracts International 34. 1996. No. 5. (October) p. 1776.]
Description:
Discusses, among others, the films of Alfred Hitchcock.
Index:
Wittgenstein, Ludwig
Hitchcock, Alfred
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1052
Vöhringer, Margarete: Choks, Reflexe, Asja: Zu Benjamins "Vertiefung der Apperzeption" im russischen Avantgarde-Film. In: Ultravision: Zum Wissenschaftsverständnis der Avantgarde. Hrsg. von Sabine Flach und Margarete Vöhringer. - Paderborn; München: Fink 2010. (= Trajekte.) pp. 201-210.
Index:
Benjamin, Walter
Wissenschaft ~ Science
Russland ~ Russia
Experimentalfilme ~ Experimental Films
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1053
Vojkovi’, Sa’a: Feminism, philosophy, and queer theory. Reformulating the symbolic universe: Kill Bill and Tarantino’s transcultural imaginary. In: Film theory & contemporary Hollywood movies. Edited by Warren Buckland. - New York: Routledge 2009. p. ?P.
Index:
Tarantino, Quentin
Kill Bill (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Frauen ~ Women
Hollywood ~ Hollywood

#1054
Volland, Kerstin: Zeitspieler: Inszenierungen des Temporalen bei Bergson, Deleuze und Lynch. - Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften 2009. (= Medienbildung und Gesellschaft 11.)
Reviews:
Giesemann, Bernd: [untitled.] In: Medienwissenschaft 2009. No. 4. pp. 447-450.
Description:
Discusses especially David Lynch’s Lost Highway, Mulholland Drive and A Straight Story.
Index:
Bergson, Henri
Deleuze, Gilles
Lynch, David
Lost Highway (1996)
Mulholland Drive (2001)
Straight Story, A (1999)
Zeit ~ Time
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1055
Volland, Kerstin: Zeitspieler: Inszenierungen des Temporalen bei Bergson, Deleuze und Lynch. - Bielefeld: Universität Bielefeld, Dissertation 2007.
Description:
Discusses especially David Lynch’s Lost Highway, Mulholland Drive and A Straight Story.
Index:
Bergson, Henri
Deleuze, Gilles
Lynch, David
Lost Highway (1996)
Mulholland Drive (2001)
Straight Story, A (1999)
Zeit ~ Time
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1056
von der Ruhr, Mario: The divided Self: Kaufman, Kafka, Wittgenstein, and human nature. In: The philosophy of Charlie Kaufman. Edited by David LaRocca. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2011. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Kaufman, Charlie
Kafka, Franz
Wittgenstein, Ludwig
Natur ~ Nature
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1057
von Petersdorff, Friedrich: Hitchcocks Film Rope und Nietzsche. In: Nietzsche im Film: Projektionen und Götzen-Dämmerungen. Hrsg. von Volker Gerhardt und Renate Reschke. - Berlin: Akademie-Verlag 2009. (= Nietzscheforschung 16.) pp. 49 ff.
Index:
Nietzsche, Friedrich
Hitchcock, Alfred
Rope, The (1948)
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1058
Vowinckel, Aurelia: Variationen über den Körper: Eine filmwissenschaftliche Untersuchung der Kopf- und Körperdeformationen in David Lynchs Eraserhead, The Elephant Man und Lost Highway im Kontext philosophischer und kunstwissenschaftlicher Bildtheorie. - München: GRIN Verlag 2011.
Index:
Lynch, David
Eraserhead (1977)
Elephant Man, The (1980)
Lost Highway (1996)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Kunst ~ Arts, The
Körper ~ Bodies

#1059
Wald, Andrea: Fatal attractions: The monstrosity of film noir. In: Monstrosity in literature, psychoanalysis, and philosophy. Edited by Gerhard Unterthurner and Erik M. Vogt. - Wien; Berlin: Turia + Kant 2012. pp. 91 ff.
Index:
Psychologie ~ Psychology
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Literatur ~ Literature
Film Noir ~ Film Noir

#1060
Walker, Matt: When there’s no more room in hell, the dead will shop the earth: Romero and Aristotle on zombies, happiness, and consumption. In: The undead and philosophy: Chicken soup for the soulless. Edited by Richard Greene and K. Silem Mohammad. - Chicago: Open Court 2006. p. ?P.
Index:
Romero, George A.
Aristoteles
Zombies ~ Zombies
Religion: Hölle ~ Religion: Hell
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1061
Walker, Matthew: When there’s no more room in hell, the dead will shop the earth: Romero and Aristotle on zombies, happiness, and consumption. In: Zombies, vampires, and philosophy: New life for the undead. Edited by Richard Greene and K. Silem Mohammad. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 49.) pp. 81 ff.
Index:
Romero, George A.
Aristoteles
Religion: Hölle ~ Religion: Hell
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Vampire ~ Vampires
Zombies ~ Zombies
Tod ~ Death

#1062
The Walking Dead and philosophy. Edited by Wayne Yuen. - Chicago: Open Court 2012. (= Popular culture and philosophy 68.)
Reviews:
McCarthy, Mark: [untitled.] In: Extrapolation 55. 2014. No. 1. [?D] pp. 126-128.
Index:
Darabont, Frank
Walking Dead, The (TV)
Zombies ~ Zombies
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1063
Wallin, Jason James: Representation and the straightjacketing of curriculum’s complicated conversation: The pedagogy of Pontypool’s minor language. In: Educational Philosophy & Theory 44. 2012. No. 4. [June] pp. 366-385.
Index:
McDonald, Bruce
Pontypool (2008)
Pädagogik ~ Paedagogy
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1064
Walling, Mark: All roads lead to the self: Zen Buddhism and David Lynch’s Lost Highway. In: The philosophy of David Lynch. Edited by William J. Devlin and Shai Biderman. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2011. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 95-112.
Index:
Lynch, David
Lost Highway (1996)
Religion: Buddhismus ~ Religion: Buddhism
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1065
Walling, Mark: Johnny Depp is a big baby! The philosophical significance of Tim Burton’s preoccupation with childhood consciousness in Edward Scissorhands and Ed Wood. In: The philosophy of Tim Burton. Edited by Jennifer L. McMahon. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2014. p. ?P.
Index:
Burton, Tim
Depp, Johnny
Edward Scissorhands (1990)
Ed Wood (1994)
Jugend ~ Youth
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1066
Wang, Yi You: The watcher of a spirit world. - ?O: Beijing: Beijing Normal University (Beishida), M.A. 2002. [Abstract in: Dissertation Abstracts International C 71. ?J. No. 41. [?D] p. ?P.]
Description:
On the representation of humanism, sprirituality and philosophical reflection in the films of Terrence Malick.
Index:
Malick, Terrence
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1067
Wartenberg, Thomas E.: "Passions of the Christ": Do Jews and Christians see the same film? In: Mel Gibson’s Passion and philosophy: The Cross, the questions, the controversy. Edited by Jorge J. E. Gracia. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2004. (= Popular culture and philosophy 10.) pp. 79-89.
Index:
Gibson, Mel
Passion of the Christ, The (2004)
Religion: Juden ~ Religion: Jews
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1068
Wartenberg, Thomas E.: Ethics or film theory? The real McGuffin in North by Northwest. In: Hitchcock and philosophy: Dial M for metaphysics. Edited by David Baggett and William A. Drumin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 27.) pp. 141-155.
Index:
Hitchcock, Alfred
North by Northwest (1959)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1069
Wartenberg, Tom: Blending Fiction and Reality: The Odyssey of Flight 33. In: Philosophy in The Twilight Zone. Edited by Noël Carroll and Lester Hunt. - Malden, Massachussetts: Wiley-Blackwell 2009. p. ?P.
Description:
On a single episode from the TV series.
Index:
Twilight Zone, The (TV)
Fernsehen ~ Television
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1070
Warwick, Kevin: The Matrix - our future? In: Philosophers explore The Matrix. Edited by Christopher Grau. - Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press 2005. p. ?P
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Utopie ~ Utopia
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1071
Watts, Philip: Roland Barthes’ cinema. Manuscript edited from the author’s unfinished chapters, Dudley Andrew, Yves Citton, Vincent Debaene, Sam Di Iorio. - New York: Oxford University Press 2016.
Description:
Includes, among others, chapters on Pier Paolo Pasolini and on the James Bond films.
Index:
Barthes, Roland
Pasolini, Pier Paolo
James Bond (Filmreihe)
James Bond ~ James Bond
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1072
The way of nature and the way of grace: Philosophical footholds on Terrence Malick’s The Tree of Life. Edited by Jonathan Beever and Vernon W. Cisney. - Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press 2016.
Index:
Malick, Terrence
Tree of Life, The (2011)
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1073
Way, Tom: Douching your truth canal and other forms of rational hygiene. In: South Park and philosophy: Bigger, longer, and more penetrating. Cobbled together by Richard Hanley. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 26.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1074
Weber, Karsten: Freiheitskonzepte im phantastischen Film und in der phantastischen Literatur. In: Philosophie und Phantastik: Über die Bedingungen, das Mögliche zu denken. Hrsg. von Karsten Weber, Hans Friesen und Thomas Zoglauer. - Münster: Mentis 2016. pp. 97 ff.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Literatur ~ Literature

#1075
Weberman, David: The Matrix simulation and the postmodern age. In: The Matrix and philosophy: Welcome to the desert of the real. Edited by William Irwin. - Chicago: Open Court 2002. pp. 225-239.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (1999)
Postmoderne ~ Postmodern
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1076
Wegenstein, Bernadette: The medium is the body: Computer-animated architecture and media art. In: Intermedialities: Philosophy, arts, politics. Edited by Henk Oosterling and Ewa Plonowska Ziarek. - Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books 2011. (= Textures.) p. ?P.
Index:
Technik: Computer ~ Technology: Computer
Körper ~ Bodies
Animation ~ Animation
Politik ~ Politics
Kunst ~ Arts, The
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1077
Weisberg, Josh: It stands to reason: Skynet and self-preservation. In: Terminator and philosophy: I’ll be back, therefore I am. Edited by Richard Brown and Kevin Decker. - Chichester; Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons 2009. (= Blackwell philosophy and pop culture.) pp. 39 ff.
Index:
Terminator (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1078
Weldon, Ryan: Catwoman and subjectivity: Constructions of identity and power in Tim Burton’s Batman Returns. In: The philosophy of Tim Burton. Edited by Jennifer L. McMahon. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2014. p. ?P.
Index:
Burton, Tim
Batman Returns (1992)
Frauen ~ Women
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1079
Wells Garnar, Andrew: It’s the end of the species as we know it, and I feel anxious. In: Anime and philosophy: Wide eyed wonder. Edited by Josef Steiff and Tristan D. Tamplin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 47.) p. ?P.
Index:
Animation ~ Animation
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics
Japan ~ Japan

#1080
Wells Garnar, Andrew: It’s the end of the species as we know it, and I feel anxious. In: Anime and philosophy: Wide eyed wonder. Edited by Josef Steiff and Tristan D. Tamplin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 47.) p. ?P.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Animation ~ Animation
Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics
Japan ~ Japan

#1081
Wer tötete Bruce Lee? Sein Leben, seine Karriere, Hollywood, seine Familie, Jee Kune Do, Philosophie, seine Freunde. - Kernen: Sensei 1997.
Index:
Lee, Bruce
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Hollywood ~ Hollywood
Familie ~ Family

#1082
White, Daniel: Film in the anthropocene: Philosophy, ecology, and cybernetics. - Cham: Springer International Publishing / Palgrave Macmillan Erscheinungsdatum 2018.
Index:
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Natur ~ Nature
Cyberspace ~ Cyberspace

#1083
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

#1084
White, Mark D.: Respect my authorita! Is Cartman "the law", and even if he is, why should we obey him?. In: South Park and philosophy: You know, I learned something today. Edited by Robert Arp. - Oxford; Malden, Massachussetts: Blackwell 2007. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Justiz ~ Justice
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1085
White, Mark D.: Watchmen and philosophy: A Rorschach test. - Chichester; Hoboken, New Jersey: Wiley 2009. (= Blackwell philosophy and pop culture.)
Index:
Snyder, Zack
Watchmen (2009)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1086
White, V. Alan: A.I.: Artificial Intelligence: Artistic indulgence or advanced inquiry? In: Steven Spielberg and philosophy: We’re gonna need a bigger book. Edited by Dean A. Kowalski. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2008. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Spielberg, Steven
A.I. - Artificial Intelligence (2001)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1087
White, V. Alan: Freedom and worldviews in The X-Files. In: The philosophy of the X-Files. Edited by Dean A. Kowalski. Foreword by William B. Davis. - Lexington: University Press of Kentucky 2007. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
X-Files (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1088
Whitman, Douglas Glen: The political economy of non-coercive vampire lifestyles. In: Zombies, vampires, and philosophy: New life for the undead. Edited by Richard Greene and K. Silem Mohammad. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 49.) pp. 169 ff.
Index:
Wirtschaft ~ Economy
Politik ~ Politics
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Vampire ~ Vampires
Zombies ~ Zombies
Tod ~ Death

#1089
Willard, Dallas: The craftiness of Christ: Wisdom of the hidden God. In: Mel Gibson’s Passion and philosophy: The Cross, the questions, the controversy. Edited by Jorge J. E. Gracia. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2004. (= Popular culture and philosophy 10.) pp. 167-178.
Index:
Gibson, Mel
Passion of the Christ, The (2004)
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1090
Wisnewski, J. Jeremy: Mutant phenomonology. 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:
X-Men (Filmreihe)
Monster ~ Monster
Angst ~ Fear
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1091
Witherington III, Ben: Neo-orthodoxy: Tales of the reluctant messiah, Or "Your own personal Jesus". 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
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1092
Wittenberg, David: Time travel: The popular philosophy of narrative. - New York: Fordham University Press 2013.
Reviews:
Dougherty, Stephen: [untitled.] In: Science Fiction Studies 40. 2013. No. 3(?N). [?D] pp. 529-533.
Gordon, Andrew: [untitled.] In: Science Fiction Film and Television 7. 2014. No. 1. [Spring] pp. 150-155.
Index:
Zeit ~ Time
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction

#1093
Wittkower, D. E.: Human alchemy and the deadly sins of capitalism. In: Anime and philosophy: Wide eyed wonder. Edited by Josef Steiff and Tristan D. Tamplin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 47.) p. ?P.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Religion: Teufel ~ Religion: Devil
Animation ~ Animation
Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics
Japan ~ Japan

#1094
Wittkower, D. E.: Human alchemy and the deadly sins of capitalism. In: Anime and philosophy: Wide eyed wonder. Edited by Josef Steiff and Tristan D. Tamplin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 47.) p. ?P.
Index:
Animation ~ Animation
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics
Japan ~ Japan

#1095
The Wizard of Oz and philosophy: Wicked wisdom of the West. Edited by Randall E. Auxier and Phillip S. Seng. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2008. (= Popular culture and philosophy 37.)
Reviews:
Berman, Ruth: [untitled.] In: Mythlore 30. 2011. No. 1/2(?N). [?D] pp. 171-173.
Metivier, Anthony: [untitled.] In: Film-Philosophy 14. 2010. No. 1. [?D] pp. 481-483.
Description:
Discusses, among others, Victor Fleming’s filming of the Frank L. Baum novel.
Index:
Baum, L. Frank
Fleming, Victor
Wizard of Oz, The (1939)
Böse, Das ~ Evil, The
Wizard of Oz ~ Wizard of Oz
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Wonderful Wizard of Oz, The (Literatur ~ Literature)

#1096
Woody Allen and philosophy: You mean my whole fallacy is wrong? Edited by Mark T. Conard and Aeon J. Skoble. Foreword by Tom Morris. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2004. (= Popular culture and philosophy 8.)
Index:
Allen, Woody
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1097
Woolfolk, Alan: Deceit, desire, and dark comedy: Postmodern dead ends in Blood Simple. In: The philosophy of the Coen brothers. Edited by Mark T. Conrad. - Lexington, Kentucky: Kentucky University Press 2009. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 79-90.
Index:
Coen, Joel
Blood Simple (1984)
Postmoderne ~ Postmodern
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Humor ~ Humor

#1098
Woolfolk, Alan: Disenchantment and rebellion in Alphaville. In: The philosophy of science fiction film. Edited by Steven M. Sanders. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2008. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Godard, Jean-Luc
Alphaville: Une étrange aventure de Lemmy Caution (1965)
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1099
Woolfolk, Alan: The horizon of disenchantment: Film noir, Camus, and the vicissitudes of descent. In: The philosophy of film noir. Edited by Mark T. Conarad. Foreword by Robert Porfirio. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2006. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) pp. 107-123.
Description:
Discusses, among others, Robert Aldrich’s Kiss Me Deadly and Jacques Tourneur’s Out of the Past.
Index:
Camus, Albert
Aldrich, Robert
Tourneur, Jacques
Kiss Me Deadly (1955)
Out of the Past / Build My Gallows High (1947)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Film Noir ~ Film Noir

#1100
Woollard, Fiona: Virtuelle Seitensprünge: Monogamie, Pornografie und Erotika. In: Philosophie für Verdorbene: Essays über Pornografie. Hrsg. von Dave Monroe. Aus dem Amerikanischen von Heike Steffen. - Berlin: Rogner & Bernhard 2011. pp. 73 ff.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Sexualität ~ Sexuality

#1101
Worth, Sarah E.: The paradox of real response to Neo-fiction. In: The Matrix and philosophy: Welcome to the desert of the real. Edited by William Irwin. - Chicago: Open Court 2002. pp. 178-187.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (1999)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1102
Wrathall, Mark A.: "The purpose of life is to end": Schopenhauerian pessimism, nihilism, and Nietzschean will to power. 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
Schopenhauer, Arthur
Nietzsche, Friedrich
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Nihilismus ~ Nihilism
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1103
Wrathall, Mark A.: Seeing the world made new: Depictions of the Passion and Christian life. In: Mel Gibson’s Passion and philosophy: The Cross, the questions, the controversy. Edited by Jorge J. E. Gracia. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2004. (= Popular culture and philosophy 10.) pp. 9-24.
Index:
Gibson, Mel
Passion of the Christ, The (2004)
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1104
Wright, John W.: Levinasian ethics of alterity: The face of the other in Spielberg’s cinematic language. In: Steven Spielberg and philosophy: We’re gonna need a bigger book. Edited by Dean A. Kowalski. - Lexington, Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky 2008. (= The philosophy of popular culture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Spielberg, Steven
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1105
Wright, Richard: The Matrix rules. In: Film-Philosophy 4. 2000. No. 3. [January] p. ?P.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1106
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.)
Index:
X-Men (Filmreihe)
Monster ~ Monster
Angst ~ Fear
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1107
Yanal, Robert J.: Hitchcock as philosopher. - Jefferson, North Carolina; London: McFarland 2005.
Reviews:
MacLeod, Douglas: [untitled] In: Film & History 36. 2006. No. 1. [Spring] p. 83.
Index:
Hitchcock, Alfred
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1108
Yanal, Robert J.: Shadow of a Doubt and Marnie: Entries into a mind. In: Hitchcock and philosophy: Dial M for metaphysics. Edited by David Baggett and William A. Drumin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2007. (= Popular culture and philosophy 27.) pp. 253-260.
Index:
Hitchcock, Alfred
Shadow of a Doubt (1943)
Marnie (1963/1964)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1109
Young III, William W.: Flatulence and philosophy: A lot of hot air, or the corruption of youth?. In: South Park and philosophy: You know, I learned something today. Edited by Robert Arp. - Oxford; Malden, Massachussetts: Blackwell 2007. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Jugend ~ Youth
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1110
Yu, Catherine: Is it okay to laugh at South Park? In: South Park and philosophy: You know, I learned something today. Edited by Robert Arp. - Oxford; Malden, Massachussetts: Blackwell 2007. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
South Park (TV)
Humor ~ Humor
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1111
Yuen, Wayne: The bloody connection between vampires and vegetarians. In: Zombies, vampires, and philosophy: New life for the undead. Edited by Richard Greene and K. Silem Mohammad. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 49.) pp. 129 ff.
Index:
Blut ~ Blood
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Vampire ~ Vampires
Zombies ~ Zombies
Tod ~ Death

#1112
Yuen, Wayne: What’s so terrible about judgment day? In: Terminator and philosophy: I’ll be back, therefore I am. Edited by Richard Brown and Kevin Decker. - Chichester; Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons 2009. (= Blackwell philosophy and pop culture.) pp. 161 ff.
Index:
Cameron, James
Terminator (Filmreihe)
Terminator II - Judgement Day (1991)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1113
Zani, Steven: James Bond and Q: Heidegger’s technology, or "You’re not a sportsman, Mr. Bond". In: James Bond and philosophy: Questions are forever. Edited by Jacob M. Held and James B. South. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2006. (= Popular culture and philosophy 23.) pp. 173-186.
Index:
Heidegger, Martin
James Bond (Filmreihe)
Technik ~ Technology
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
James Bond ~ James Bond

#1114
Zavodny, John: I am Jack’s wasted life: Fight Club and personal identity. In: Movies and the meaning of life: Philosophers take on Hollywood. Edited by Kimberly A. Blessing and Paul J. Tudico. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2005. pp. 47-60.
Index:
Fincher, David
Fight Club (1999)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Hollywood ~ Hollywood

#1115
Zimmerman Jones, Andrew: Never tell me the odds: An inquiry concerning Jedi understanding. In: The ultimate Star Wars and philosophy: You must unlearn what you have learned. Edited by Jason T. Eberl and Kevin S. Decker. - Chichester, West Sussex; Malden, Massachussetts: John Wiley & Sons 2015. (= Blackwell philosophy and popculture.) p. ?P.
Index:
Lucas, George
Star Wars (Filmreihe)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1116
Zimmerman, Margo Coughlin: Accidental anime. In: Anime and philosophy: Wide eyed wonder. Edited by Josef Steiff and Tristan D. Tamplin. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 47.) p. ?P.
Index:
Animation ~ Animation
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Animation: Comics ~ Animation: Comics
Japan ~ Japan

#1117
Zirpel, Thimo: "Nur eine Geschichte?": Schrift und Schriftverständnis in Battlestar Galactica. In: Nur Fiktion? Religion, Philosophie und Politik im Science-Fiction-Film der Gegenwart. Hrsg. von Thomas Schärtl und Jasmin Hassel. - Münster: Aschendorff 2015. pp. 185-201.
Index:
Battlestar Galactica (TV)
Science Fiction ~ Science Fiction
Religion ~ Religion
Politik ~ Politics
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1118
Zizek, Slavj: État de légitime défense: Batman ou la force obscure de la démocratie. In: Blockbuster: Philosophie et cinéma. Sous la direction de Laura Odello. - Paris: Les prairies ordinaires 2013. (= Collection "Essais".) p. ?P.
Index:
Batman (Filmreihe)
Batman ~ Batman
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1119
Zizek, Slavoj: Reloaded revolutions. 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.
Description:
On political motifs in the Matrix trilogy.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Politik ~ Politics
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1120
Zizek, Slavoj: The fright of real tears: Krzysztof Kieslowski between theory and post-theory. - London: British Film Institute 2001.
Reviews:
Orr, John: Right direction, wrong turning. In: Film-Philosophy 7. 2003. No. 30. [September] p. ?P.
Stamp, Richard: Our friend Zizek. In: Film-Philosophy 7. 2003. No. 29. [September] p. ?P.
Index:
Kieslowski, Krzysztof
Angst ~ Fear
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1121
Zizek, Slavoj: The Matrix; or, The two sides of perversion. In: The Matrix and philosophy: Welcome to the desert of the real. Edited by William Irwin. - Chicago: Open Court 2002. pp. 240-266.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (1999)
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1122
Zizek, Slavoj: Die Metastasen des Geniessens: Sechs erotisch-politische Versuche. Hrsg. von Peter Engelmann. Übersetzung von Karl Bruckschwaiger. - Wien: Passagen-Verlag 1996. (= Passagen Philosophie.)
First edition:
[The metastases of enjoyment.]
Description:
Includes a chapter on "David Lynch and female depression".
Index:
Lynch, David
Zizek, Slavoj
Sexualität ~ Sexuality
Politik ~ Politics
Frauen ~ Women
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1123
Zizek, Slavoj: Die Metastasen des Geniessens: Sechs erotisch-politische Versuche. Hrsg. von Peter Engelmann. Übersetzung von Karl Bruckschwaiger. 2. Auflage. - Wien: Passagen-Verlag 2008. (= Passagen Philosophie.)
First edition:
[The metastases of enjoyment.]
Description:
Includes a chapter on "David Lynch and female depression".
Index:
Lynch, David
Zizek, Slavoj
Sexualität ~ Sexuality
Politik ~ Politics
Frauen ~ Women
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1124
Zöller, Stephan: Sendboten der Gewalt. In: Film-Dienst 46. 1993. No. 10. [May 11] p. 18.
Description:
On a speech held by German philosopher Peter Sloterdijk in Munich, titled "Prophets of violence - On the metaphysics of the action film exemplified by Terminator 2".
Index:
Cameron, James
Sloterdijk, Peter
Terminator II - Judgement Day (1991)
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Action ~ Action
München ~ Munich
Gewalt ~ Violence

#1125
Zombies, vampires, and philosophy: New life for the undead. Edited by Richard Greene and K. Silem Mohammad. - Chicago, Illinois: Open Court 2010. (= Popular culture and philosophy 49.)
Reviews:
Walters, Caroline: [untitled.] In: Film-Philosophy 15. 2011. No 2. [?D] pp. 113-118.
Index:
Philosophie ~ Philosophy
Vampire ~ Vampires
Zombies ~ Zombies
Tod ~ Death

#1126
Zons, Raimar St.: Die Zeit des Menschen: Zur Kritik des Posthumanismus. - Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp 2001. (= Suhrkamp-Taschenbuch Wissenschaft 1549.)
Description:
Discusses, among others, the representation of artificial humans in Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner and in the Matrix films.
Index:
Scott, Ridley
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Blade Runner (1982)
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Zeit ~ Time
Cyberspace ~ Cyberspace
Philosophie ~ Philosophy

#1127
Zynda, Lyle: Was Cypher right? Part II, The nature of reality and why it matters. In: Taking the red pill: Science, philosophy and religion in The Matrix. Edited by Glenn Yeffeth. - Dallas, Texas: BenBella Books 2003. pp. 33-43.
Index:
Wachowski, Andy
Wachowski, Larry
Matrix, The (Filmreihe)
Wissenschaft ~ Science
Religion ~ Religion
Philosophie ~ Philosophy


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