Cinema, Philosophy and Education

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Abstract

This special issue responds to the current discourse on cinema and education from a philosophical point of view. Considering the fact that young people worldwide are watching films and series via their smartphones or personal computers, we here explore the educative aspects of this popular activity. Does this wide-ranging habit mis-educate the next generation? Or does cinema carry a potential for ethical-political education, parallel to the ancient Greek tragedies and the modernist Bildungsroman? The authors of this special issue deliberate this question by exploring the intersection between cinema and philosophy and the potential powers of cinematic education.

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Schumann, C., & Strand, T. (2021, September 1). Cinema, Philosophy and Education. Studies in Philosophy and Education. Springer Science and Business Media B.V. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11217-021-09797-2

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