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MIT 24.209 Philosophy In Film and Other Media - Spring 2004

MIT 24.209 Philosophy In Film and Other Media - Spring 2004

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About

This course examines works of film in relation to thematic issues of philosophical importance that also occur in other arts, particularly literature and opera. Emphasis is put on film's ability to represent and express feeling as well as cognition. Both written and cinematic works by Sturges, Shaw, Cocteau, Hitchcock, Joyce, and Bergman, among others, are considered. There are no tests or quizzes, however students write two major papers on media/philosophical research topics of their choosing.

Course Highlights

This course features examples of student work and several video lectures.

Course Homepage: 24.209 Philosophy In Film and Other Media Spring 2004

Course features at MIT OpenCourseWare page: *Syllabus *Calendar *Readings *Lecture Notes *Assignments *Download Course Materials

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