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John Mullarkey

    John Ó Maoilearca profundiza en el cine y la televisión, y su obra navega por la intersección de la filosofía y la teoría cinematográfica. Examina los medios visuales con una aguda mirada analítica, ofreciendo a los lectores ensayos perspicaces que iluminan conceptos complejos. Su escritura proporciona perspectivas frescas sobre el cine, fomentando un compromiso reflexivo sobre cómo el arte moldea nuestra percepción de la realidad. El enfoque de Ó Maoilearca invita a una comprensión más profunda de la imagen en movimiento y su impacto cultural.

    Refractions of Reality: Philosophy and the Moving Image
    The Bloomsbury Companion to Continental Philosophy
    • Originally published as the Continuum Companion to Continental Philosophy, this book offers the definitive guide to contemporary Continental thought. It covers all the most pressing and important themes and categories in the field - areas that have continued to attract interest historically as well as topics that have emerged more recently as active areas of research. Twelve specially commissioned essays from an international team of experts reveal where important work continues to be done in the field and, valuably, how the various topics intersect. Featuring a series of indispensable research tools, including an A to Z of key terms and concepts, a chronology, and a guide to practical research in the field, this is the essential reference tool for anyone working in and studying Continental Philosophy.

      The Bloomsbury Companion to Continental Philosophy
    • Exploring the intricate relationship between film and philosophy, this book delves into the contributions of notable philosophers like Zizek, Deleuze, and Cavell. It examines various philosophical frameworks, including Cognitivist and Culturalist perspectives, to analyze how film not only reflects but also teaches philosophical concepts. Through this examination, the work highlights the unique capacity of cinema to engage with and shape philosophical discourse.

      Refractions of Reality: Philosophy and the Moving Image