Review of Irving Singer, Ingmar Bergman, Cinematic Philosopher: Reflections on His Creativity
Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2008 (5) (2008)
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Robert E. Lauder (1987). Ingmar Bergman. Philosophy and Theology 2 (1):44-56.
Angela Curran (2003). Aristotelian Reflections on Horror and Tragedy in an American Werewolf in London and the Sixth Sense. In Steven Jay Schneider & Daniel Shaw (eds.), Dark Thoughts: Philosophic Reflections on Cinematic Horror. Scarecrow Press.
Erica Lucast Stonestreet (2009). Review of Irving Singer, Philosophy of Love: A Partial Summing-Up. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2009 (6).
Lester Singer (1974). Review of Paulo Freire, Pedagogy of the Oppressed (Trans. Myra Bergman Ramos), (New York: Herder and Herder, 1970). 186 Pp. [REVIEW] Educational Theory 24 (4):426-432.
Steven Jay Schneider (2003). Murder as Art/the Art of Murder: Aestheticizing Violence in Modern Cinematic Horror. In Steven Jay Schneider & Daniel Shaw (eds.), Dark Thoughts: Philosophic Reflections on Cinematic Horror. Scarecrow Press.
Paisley Livingston (2009). Cinema, Philosophy, Bergman: On Film as Philosophy. Oxford University Press.
Moreland Perkins & Irving Singer (1951). Analyticity. Journal of Philosophy 48 (16):485-497.
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