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    Contemporary cinema and the philosophy of Iris Murdoch.Lucy Bolton - 2019 - Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
    Iris Murdoch was not only one of post-war Britain's most celebrated and prolific novelists - she was also an influential philosopher, whose work was concerned with the question of the good and how we can see our moral worlds more clearly. Murdoch believed that paying attention to art is a way for us to become less self-centred, and this book argues that cinema is the perfect form of art to enable us to do this. Bringing together Murdoch's moral philosophy and (...)
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    Christopher Falzon (2007) Philosophy Goes to the Movies: An Introduction to Philosophy.Lucy Bolton - 2007 - Film-Philosophy 11 (3):132-137.
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    Christopher Lindner, ed. (2009) The James Bond Phenomenon: A Critical Reader . 2nd Edition.Lucy Bolton - 2011 - Film-Philosophy 15 (1):278-282.
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    13 Desperate Black Female.Lucy Bolton - 2013 - In Mary K. Bloodsworth-Lugo & Dan Flory (eds.), Race, Philosophy, and Film. New York: Routledge. pp. 50--211.
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    Introduction: Film-Philosophy and Stardom.Lucy Bolton - 2019 - Film-Philosophy 23 (2):109-113.
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    Murdoch and Margaret : Learning a Moral Life.Lucy Bolton - 2017 - Film-Philosophy 21 (3):265-280.
    Reading the moral philosophy of Iris Murdoch alongside film enables us to see Murdoch's notions of practical moral good in action. For Murdoch, moral philosophy can be seen as “a more systematic and reflective extension of what ordinary moral agents are continually doing”. Murdoch can help us further by her consideration of the value of a moral fable: does a morally important fable always imply universal rules? And how do we decide whether a fable is morally important? By bringing Murdoch (...)
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  7. Solving suicide: facing the complexity of The hours.Lucy Bolton - 2014 - In Warren Buckland (ed.), Hollywood puzzle films. New York: Routledge.
     
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