An edition of The philosophy of Martin Scorsese (2009)

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Table of Contents

Pt. 1. Authenticity, flourishing, and the good life
No safe haven: Casino, friendship, and egoism / Steven M. Sanders
God's lonely man: Taxi driver and the ethics of vigilantism / Aeon J. Skoble
Goodfellas, Gyges, and the good life / Dean A. Kowalski
Mean streets: beatitude, flourishing, and unhappiness / Mark T. Conard
Part 2. Rationality, criminality, and the emotions
The cinema of madness: Friedrich Nietzsche and the films of Martin Scorsese / Jerold J. Abrams
The age of innocence: social semiotics, desire, and constraint/ Deborah Knight
After hours: Scorsese on absurdity / Jennifer L. McMahon
The pupkin gambit: rationality and irrationality in The king of comedy/ Richard Greene
Part 3. Vision, salvation, and the transcendental
The last temptation of Christ and bringing out the dead: Scorsese's reluctant saviors / Karen D. Hoffman
Flying solo: the aviator and libertarian philosophy / Paul A. Cantor
Art, sex, and time in Scorsese's After hours / Richard Gilmore
The ethical underpinnings of Kundun / Judith Barad
Scorsese and the transcendental / R. Barton Palmer
The American gangster is dead: incarnate emptiness in Martin Scorsese's The departed / Aga Skrodzka-Bates.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Lexington
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Philosophy of popular culture

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Dewey Decimal Class
791.4302/33092
Library of Congress
PN1998.3.S39 P55 2009, PN1998.3.S39P55 2009

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p. cm.

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OL23203398M
ISBN 13
9780813192185
LCCN
2009015197
OCLC/WorldCat
261176803
Library Thing
4462230
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7016145

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