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'In My Mind's Ear': Misconstruing Sounds as Sights – a Philosophical and Cinematical Caution
(1999)
The notion of 'imaging' music ought to perplex us philosophically, for 'to imagine' is a verb of visualisation. Hearing musical events may cause us to imagine things, and seeing things may cause us to think of hearing ...
Filmmaking, Logic and the Historical Reconstruction of the World
(1995)
An assessment in historical context of how and what filmmakers, logicians and philosophers could have learned from one another about the rudiments of their crafts.
KING KONG, Carroll and Currie: Misconstruing Monstrously How We See Things by Means of Movies
(1998)
Two confusions have vitiated recent philosophical discussions about filmmaking: the presumption of Nöel Carroll that discrimination entails essentialism and the presumption of both Carroll and Gregory Currie that we cannot ...