Woody Allen and Philosophy: You Mean My Whole Fallacy Is Wrong? (Popular Culture and Philosophy, Book 8)
Date: April 15th, 2011
ISBN: 0812694538
Language: English
Number of pages: 284 pages
Format: EPUB
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Woody Allen—comedian, writer, director, actor, musician, and deep thinker—is clearly trying to tell us something, but what? And why should we care? Fifteen philosophers representing different viewpoints give us their answers, focussing on different Woody Allen works and varied aspects of his multifaceted output.
Everyone who wears glasses, and must therefore be an intellectual, will want to find out:
• how Schopenhauer's theory of humor is exemplified in Annie Hall;
• why, for all his apparent pessimism, Woody gives us a brighter alternative to the Bogartian nihilism of film noir;
• that when we watch a Woody Allen movie, the movie is watching us;
• the part played by music in advancing Woody's philosophical arguments;
• why hedonism is hazardous to your health, a warning from A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy;
• how Crimes and Misdemeanors can have the nerve to tell us we have to act justly, despite the fact that injustice will win;
• that the Earth may be swallowed by a black hole and crushed to the size of a pea, yet this won't prevent your toilet from overflowing;
• the importance of integrity for the Good life, as demonstrated in Manhattan;
• whether Zelig can help us understand the origins of mass atrocities;
• that just because the universe is meaningless and life is pointless is no reason to commit suicide.
Everyone who wears glasses, and must therefore be an intellectual, will want to find out:
• how Schopenhauer's theory of humor is exemplified in Annie Hall;
• why, for all his apparent pessimism, Woody gives us a brighter alternative to the Bogartian nihilism of film noir;
• that when we watch a Woody Allen movie, the movie is watching us;
• the part played by music in advancing Woody's philosophical arguments;
• why hedonism is hazardous to your health, a warning from A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy;
• how Crimes and Misdemeanors can have the nerve to tell us we have to act justly, despite the fact that injustice will win;
• that the Earth may be swallowed by a black hole and crushed to the size of a pea, yet this won't prevent your toilet from overflowing;
• the importance of integrity for the Good life, as demonstrated in Manhattan;
• whether Zelig can help us understand the origins of mass atrocities;
• that just because the universe is meaningless and life is pointless is no reason to commit suicide.
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