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Searching for Wisdom In Movies - From the Book of Job to Sublime Conversations

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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In this volume, Richard Gilmore explores film as a channel through which to engage in philosophical reflection and analyzes the relationship between philosophy and film. This book argues that philosophy and film can and should be used for the amelioration of life's difficulties and the promotion of life's boons. Gilmore identifies how philosophy and film complement and enrich one another and explores their relationship by connecting classic wisdom texts to significant movies. For example, the volume analyzes the Coen brothers' films The Big Lebowski and A Serious Man in light of The Book of Job. Gilmore considers the ancient idea of philosophy as "spiritual exercise" and a way of life. The volume concludes by examining what the author labels "sublime conversations" as the highest expression of philosophy. The book identifies and dissects these conversations in movies directed by the likes of Robert Bresson, Yasujir Ozu, Jean-Luc Godard, and Ingmar Bergman, among others.

Sommario

Introduction. The Search for Wisdom.- Part I. The Coens on Comedy and Tragedy.- 1. The Coens' Tragic Comedy: The Big Lebowski.- 2. The Coens' Comic Tragedy: A Serious Man.- Part II. Philosophy and Film as Spiritual Exercises.- 3. Maximus as Stoic Warrior in Gladiator.- 4. Jack Crabb as Divagating Skeptic in Little Big Man.- 5. The Strange Attraction of the Epicurean Swerve in My Dinner with André.- Part III. Sublime Conversations.- 6. Sublime Conversations in Movies.- 7. Transcendental Conversations in Movies.- Part IV. Conclusion.- 8. 

Info autore

Richard Gilmore is Professor and Chair of the Philosophy Department at Concordia College, USA. He is the author of Philosophical Health: Wittgenstein’s Method in Philosophical Investigations, Doing Philosophy at the Movies, and Postmodern Movies: Neo-Comic Tragedies, Neo-Noirs, Neo-Westerns

Riassunto

In this volume, Richard Gilmore explores film as a channel through which to engage in philosophical reflection and analyzes the relationship between philosophy and film. This book argues that philosophy and film can and should be used for the amelioration of life’s difficulties and the promotion of life’s boons. Gilmore identifies how philosophy and film complement and enrich one another and explores their relationship by connecting classic wisdom texts to significant movies. For example, the volume analyzes the Coen brothers’ films The Big Lebowski and A Serious Man in light of The Book of Job. Gilmore considers the ancient idea of philosophy as “spiritual exercise” and a way of life. The volume concludes by examining what the author labels “sublime conversations” as the highest expression of philosophy. The book identifies and dissects these conversations in movies directed by the likes of Robert Bresson, Yasujirō Ozu, Jean-Luc Godard, and Ingmar Bergman, among others.

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Autori Richard Gilmore
Editore Springer, Berlin
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9783319398945
ISBN 978-3-31-939894-5
Pagine 219
Dimensioni 172 mm x 19 mm x 219 mm
Peso 400 g
Illustrazioni XIV, 219 p.
Serie Springer Palgrave Macmillan
Categorie Saggistica > Filosofia, religione > Altro
Scienze umane, arte, musica > Filosofia > Altro

Gladiator, Amerika, Darstellende Künste, B, Performing Arts, Philosophy, The Americas, Religion and Philosophy, Philosophy of the Self, Philosophy of Man, American Cinema and TV, Motion pictures—United States, American Film and TV

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