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The Philosophy of Stanley Kubrick Jerold J. Abrams

The Philosophy of Stanley Kubrick By Jerold J. Abrams

The Philosophy of Stanley Kubrick by Jerold J. Abrams


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In The Philosophy of Stanley Kubrick, some of our most respected philosophers investigate Kubrick's art to illuminate his view of reality. In films like 2001: A Space Odyssey, Eyes Wide Shut, and Dr. Strangelove, Kubrick explores the world honestly, mirroring the vast complexity of the world of philosophy.

The Philosophy of Stanley Kubrick Summary

The Philosophy of Stanley Kubrick by Jerold J. Abrams

In The Philosophy of Stanley Kubrick, some of our most respected philosophers investigate Kubrick's art to illuminate his view of reality. In films like 2001: A Space Odyssey, Eyes Wide Shut, and Dr. Strangelove, Kubrick explores the world honestly, mirroring the vast complexity of the world of philosophy. Dividing the book into sections on war, love, history, and other rich topics, the contributors find ample proof of the philosophical genius of Stanley Kubrick.

The Philosophy of Stanley Kubrick Reviews

The essays provide a complex, interesting picture of the variety of Kubrick's ideas. - Choice Abrams discerns a coherent philosophy in Kubrick's varied filmography. - Chronicle of Higher Education

About Jerold J. Abrams

Jerold J. Abrams is assistant professor of philosophy at Creighton University.

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GOR006523870
9780813192208
081319220X
The Philosophy of Stanley Kubrick by Jerold J. Abrams
Used - Very Good
Paperback
The University Press of Kentucky
20090213
288
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