In this gem of a collection leading philosophers thrash out answers to the five questions that drive cutting edge research in cinematic aesthetics. A perfect introduction to the philosophy of film that invites readers into the heart of debates about what movies are, how they work, and what they mean for us.
Dominic McIver Lopes, University of British Columbia, Canada
Key philosophers of film discuss central and enduring questions in this excellent collection. Essays address the technological basis of film, cinematic realism, narrative, emotional engagement, and the debate about film-as-philosophy. A must-have for philosophers and their students, this is a valuable addition to the vibrant but still fairly young area of philosophy of film.
Deborah Knight, Queen's University at Kingston, Canada
Current Controversies in Philosophy of Film presents fascinating and productive exchanges of views about several of the most important issues concerning the nature of the film medium. An excellent entry into the heart of the topic.
Kendall Walton, University of Michigan, USA
In Current Controversies in Philosophy of Film Thomson-Jones has invited ten leading experts to write new articles on core issues in the field. Each section juxtaposes opinions on five central topics-technology, realism, narration, emotions, and whether film can philosophize. The selections include both sharpened versions of established views and newer perspectives on topics like imagination and empathy. Thomson-Jones provides a clear and incisive introduction. This book will be an asset on scholars' shelves and will also make a terrific text for any upper-level course on film and philosophy.
Cynthia Freeland, University of Houston, USA