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    Meta-narrative in the movies: tell me a story.Joseph H. Kupfer - 2014 - New York, NY: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    An interdisciplinary work in philosophy and film studies, Joseph Kupfer investigates narrative theory through the analysis of five films that have narrative as their subject matter and where stories and storytelling are central: A River Runs Through It, Wonder Boys, Ordinary People, The Shape of Things and Unforgiven. Kupfer's readings of the films explore the role of story creation in knowing ourselves and planning our future, in structuring social relationships, and in sharpening our experience of popular culture (...)
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    Prostitutes, musicians, and self-respect.Joseph Kupfer - 1995 - Journal of Social Philosophy 26 (3):75-88.
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    Gandhi and the Virtue of Care.Joseph Kupfer - 2007 - Hypatia 22 (3):1 - 21.
    The film Gandhi expands our understanding of how the virtue of care can function in the public sphere by portraying Gandhi dealing with Indian independence from Britain, the subjugation of women and Untouchables, and strife between Hindus and Muslims. Gandhi illustrates in his social and political activism how the virtue of care is animated by benevolence and structured by the building blocks of the care perspective: responsibility and need, relationship and mutual dependency, context and narrative.
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    Romantic love.Joseph Kupfer - 1993 - Journal of Social Philosophy 24 (3):112-120.
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    Ultra-Violence.Joseph Kupfer - 1980 - Journal of Social Philosophy 11 (2):15-22.
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  6. Privacy, Autonomy, and Self-Concept.Joseph Kupfer - 1987 - American Philosophical Quarterly 24 (1):81 - 89.
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    The Moral Presumption against Lying.Joseph Kupfer - 1982 - Review of Metaphysics 36 (1):103 - 126.
    MOST of us feel an aversion to lying and believe that it always stands in need of justification. One expression of this is to say that there is a prima facie duty not to lie. Another is Sissela Bok's "Principle of Veracity" which holds that lying has an "initial negative weight" so that there is always a presumption against telling a particular lie. Still a third variation can be found in Arnold Isenberg's "constancy principle" which holds that what is inherently (...)
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    Experience as Art: Aesthetics in Everyday Life.Joseph H. Kupfer - 1983 - State University of New York Press.
    Joseph Kupfer removes aesthetics from the exclusive province of museums, concert halls, and the periphery of human interests to reveal the impact of aesthetic experience on daily living.
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    Taking Laughter Seriously.Joseph H. Kupfer - 1984 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 18 (1):124.
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  10. Can Parents and Children Be Friends?Joseph Kupfer - 1990 - American Philosophical Quarterly 27 (1):15 - 26.
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    Virtue and Vice in Popular Film.Joseph H. Kupfer - 2021 - Routledge.
    This book addresses a prominent group of virtues and vices as portrayed in popular films to further our understanding of these moral character traits. The discussions emphasize the interplay between the philosophical conception of the virtues and vices and the cinematic representations of character. Joseph H. Kupfer explores how fictional characters possessing certain moral strengths and weaknesses concretize our abstract understanding of them. Because the actions that flow from these traits occur in cinematic contexts mirroring real world conditions, (...)
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    Perfection As Negation in the Aesthetics of Sport.Joseph Kupfer - 2001 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 28 (1):18-31.
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    A Commentary on Jan Boxill's "Beauty, Sport, and Gender".Joseph Kupfer - 1984 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 11 (1):48-51.
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    Purpose and beauty in sport.Joseph Kupfer - 1975 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 2 (1):83-90.
  15. Visions of Virtue in Popular Film.Joseph Kupfer - 2001 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 59 (2):221-222.
     
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    The moral perspective of humility.Joseph Kupfer - 2003 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 84 (3):249-269.
    Philosophers have been troubled by the apparent tension between humility and knowledge of one's excellence. However, humility is compatible with knowledge of one's merit because of the moral perspective in which humility is embedded. The perspective has four dimensions: radical dependence, moral comparison with other people, moral ideals, and objective valuation of things in the world. Recourse to this moral perspective also enables clarification of the relationship between humility and other virtues; what is wrong with arrogance; the role of belief (...)
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    Gandhi and the Virtue of Care.Joseph Kupfer - 2007 - Hypatia 22 (3):1-21.
    The film Gandhi expands our understanding of how the virtue of care can function in the public sphere by portraying Gandhi dealing with Indian independence from Britain, the subjugation of women and Untouchables, and strife between Hindus and Muslims. Gandhi illustrates in his social and political activism how the virtue of care is animated by benevolence and structured by the building blocks of the care perspective: responsibility and need, relationship and mutual dependency, context and narrative.
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  18. A Note on "Berkeley's Linguistic Criterion".Joseph Kupfer - 1973 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 54 (3):227.
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    The Ethics of Genetic Screening in the Workplace.Joseph Kupfer - 1993 - Business Ethics Quarterly 3 (1):17-25.
    This paper clarifies the nature of genetic screening and morally evaluates using it to deny people employment. Four sets of variables determine screening’s ability to forecast disorder. The first two concern epistemological limitations: whether the gene itself has been located; whether knowledge of other family members is necessary. The latter two refer to genetic causality: whether other genes are needed; whether the gene causes the disorder or just a susceptibility to it.Considerations of privacy and justice warrant restricting screening to job-specific (...)
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    Engaging nature aesthetically.Joseph H. Kupfer - 2003 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 37 (1):77-89.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Journal of Aesthetic Education 37.1 (2003) 77-89 [Access article in PDF] Engaging Nature Aesthetically Joseph H. Kupfer Acting in Nature For the most part, most of us appreciate nature as spectators. Some portion of a natural scene is viewed as if it were a painting or photograph. We look for the picturesque in experiencing the real thing because our aesthetic approach toward nature has been filtered (...)
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    Engaging Nature Aesthetically.Joseph H. Kupfer - 2003 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 37 (1):77.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Journal of Aesthetic Education 37.1 (2003) 77-89 [Access article in PDF] Engaging Nature Aesthetically Joseph H. Kupfer Acting in Nature For the most part, most of us appreciate nature as spectators. Some portion of a natural scene is viewed as if it were a painting or photograph. We look for the picturesque in experiencing the real thing because our aesthetic approach toward nature has been filtered (...)
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    Autonomy and Social Interaction.Joseph H. Kupfer - 1990 - State University of New York Press.
    Kupfer (philosophy, Iowa State) takes a different approach by examining the day-to-day reciprocal interaction between autonomy and social relations, and notes its effect on such notions as dependency, self- concept, self-knowledge, and ...
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    Mobility, portability, and placelessness.Joseph Kupfer - 2007 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 41 (1):38-50.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Mobility, Portability, and PlacelessnessJoseph Kupfer (bio)Introduction: A Danger of Electronically Mediated ExperienceA few months ago I was sitting in a Chicago airport, waiting to make my connecting flight. Everywhere I looked, people were talking on cell phones, but the man across from me had gone one better. He had a cell phone and a laptop computer. He was talking on a conference call with two people who were (...)
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    Prostitutes, Musicians, and Self-Respect: Virtues and Vices of Personal Life.Joseph H. Kupfer - 2007 - Lexington Books.
    The virtues and vices examined in Prostitutes, Musicians, and Self-Respect pervade and govern daily life, refer to our own person, and involve strong emotions. Kupfer analyzes such character traits as humility, gratitude, envy and sentimentality and explores themes of self-knowledge and self-respect.
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    Architecture.Joseph Kupfer - 1985 - Social Theory and Practice 11 (3):265-283.
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    Aristotle and Egoism in Ground Hog Day.Joseph Kupfer - 1997 - Film and Philosophy 4:38-46.
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    Art and Integrity in The Fabulous Baker Boys.Joseph Kupfer - 2020 - Film and Philosophy 24:1-20.
    The title of the film by Steve Kloves (1989) refers to the dual-piano, languishing lounge act performed by two brothers. The resurgence and demise of the musical team is brought about by the addition of a sultry, female vocalist--Susie Diamond. Embedded within the story is an exploration of integrity and its augmentation by the virtues of courage and honesty. Integrity marks an individual whose self is a coherent, consistent whole. Important elements of the individual’s personality are mutually supportive rather than (...)
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    Architecture.Joseph Kupfer - 1985 - Social Theory and Practice 11 (3):265-283.
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    Aesthetic Experience and Moral Education.Joseph Kupfer - 1978 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 12 (3):13.
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    At the Movies: Avant-Garde Entertainment.Joseph H. Kupfer - 1986 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 20 (4):75.
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    Aesthetic Violence and Women in Film: Kill Bill with Flying Daggers.Joseph H. Kupfer - 2018 - Routledge.
    Introduction -- Aestheticized violence -- Women warriors: the rise of female control -- Hyper-violence: the thrill of Kill Bill -- Surrealistic violence: no muscles, no splatter -- Surrealistic violence: women warriors unite.
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    Bang the Drum Slowly.Joseph Kupfer - 2007 - Film and Philosophy 11:1-13.
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    Care, Autonomy and Art.Joseph Kupfer - 2016 - Film and Philosophy 20:63-81.
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    Client Empowerment and Counselor Integrity.Joseph Kupfer & LuAnn Klatt - 1993 - Professional Ethics, a Multidisciplinary Journal 2 (1):35-49.
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    Extreme Makeover: Art and Morality in The Shape of Things.Joseph H. Kupfer - 2013 - Film-Philosophy 17 (1):296-314.
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    From Despair to Care.Joseph Kupfer - 2011 - Film and Philosophy 15:71-85.
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    Fresh Phronesis.Joseph Kupfer - 1996 - Film and Philosophy 3:53-60.
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    Gauguin, again.Joseph Kupfer - 1992 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 73 (1):63-72.
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    Moral educatlon and autonomy.Joseph Kupfer - 2004 - Southwest Philosophy Review 20 (2):69-85.
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    Nowhere-In-The-Mall.Joseph Kupfer - 1990 - Social Philosophy Today 4:151-162.
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    Nowhere-In-The-Mall.Joseph Kupfer - 1990 - Social Philosophy Today 4:151-162.
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    Organic sublimity: A Kantian exploration in aesthetic appreciation.Joseph Kupfer - 2007 - Kantian Review 12 (2):40-75.
    You are standing in the redwood forest of California, craning your neck to see the top of the giant sequoias. You marvel at their grandeur, as the trees seem to pierce the sunny clouds, but you might find the sequoias even more marvellous if you knew they were over 200 feet high. And wouldn't you stand in still greater awe if you realized that these trees are more than 2,000 years old? Knowing the age of sequoias and other living things (...)
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    Pragmatic Contradiction as Irrational Speech.Joseph Kupfer - 1987 - The Monist 70 (2):237-248.
    Towards the end of Analysis, Knowledge, and Valuation, C. I. Lewis remarks that when a Cyrenaic espouses his philosophy of life, “Have no concern for the future,” he contradicts himself. Lewis hastens to add that the contradiction is not formal but “pragmatic.”.
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  44. Practical wisdom and the good ground of Gettysburg.Joseph Kupfer - 2008 - In Paisley Livingston & Carl Plantinga (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Philosophy and Film. Routledge.
     
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    Self-Knowledge and Humility in Chariots of Fire.Joseph Kupfer - 2004 - Film and Philosophy 8:17-29.
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    Sainthood and the Good Life.Joseph Kupfer - 2017 - Journal of Value Inquiry 51 (2):263-278.
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    Sea Changes.Joseph Kupfer - 2010 - Film and Philosophy 14:47-62.
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    Speech, Community, and Evil in Rob Roy.Joseph Kupfer - 1997 - Film and Philosophy 4:47-57.
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  49. Sexual Perversion and the Good.Joseph Kupfer - 1978 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 59 (1):70.
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    Swift Things Are Beautiful: Contrast in the Natural Aesthetic.Joseph Kupfer - 1997 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 31 (3):1.
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