Morality and the Movies: Reading Ethics Through Film

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<em>Morality and the Movies </em>presents the ideal introduction to philosophical ethics for film lovers. Dan Shaw uses a series of sixteen popular films, including <em>Hotel Rwanda</em>, <em>Casablanca</em>, <em>Citizen Kane</em>, <em>A Clockwork Orange</em>, <em>Dead Man Walking</em> and <em>Full Metal Jacket</em>, to illustrate all the major ethical theories and key contemporary moral issues. The book provides a brief summary and philosophical interpretation of each film, with reference throughout to primary philosophical sources. A unique pedagogical feature is that each chapter begins with a five-step summary of the theoretical position in question and a critical evaluation of its strengths and weaknesses through a specific film. Topics covered include:

 

– divine authority
– the social contract
– moral relativism
– virtue ethics
– freedom and determinism
– euthanasia
– capital punishment
– war and terrorism
– abortion
– business ethics

 

Ideal for undergraduate students coming to philosophical ethics for the first time, this book utilizes popular film to introduce a central topic in the study of philosophy.

Additional information

Weight 0.379 kg
Dimensions 13.8 × 21.6 cm
Format

Hardback

Imprint

Language

Pages

208

Publisher

Year Published

17-5-2012

ISBN 10

1441100997

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

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