1 |
Reading, watching and researching about the subject |
Introduction to cinema and philosophy |
Lecture, Film Review and Discussion |
2 |
Reading, watching and researching about the subject |
Filming philosophy |
Lecture, Film Review and Discussion |
3 |
Reading, watching and researching about the subject |
Plato's cave as a cinematographic phenomenon |
Lecture, Film Review and Discussion |
4 |
Reading, watching and researching about the subject |
The philosophy of filmic phenomenon |
Lecture, Film Review and Discussion |
5 |
Reading, watching and researching about the subject |
Space Time Item: Bergson |
Lecture, Film Review and Discussion |
6 |
Reading, watching and researching about the subject |
Can films be made on philosophy?: Eisenstein |
Lecture, Film Review and Discussion |
7 |
Reading, watching and researching about the subject |
Ontology of Cinema: Bazin |
Lecture, Film Review and Discussion |
8 |
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MID-TERM EXAM |
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9 |
Reading, watching and researching about the subject |
Investigation about technology: Heidegger |
Lecture, Film Review and Discussion |
10 |
Reading, watching and researching about the subject |
Films of Wim Wenders |
Lecture, Film Review and Discussion |
11 |
Reading, watching and researching about the subject |
Deleuze: Philosophy and cinema theory |
Lecture, Film Review and Discussion |
12 |
Reading, watching and researching about the subject |
Deleuze: Philosophy and cinema theory |
Lecture, Film Review and Discussion |
13 |
Reading, watching and researching about the subject |
What is the philosophy of cinema? |
Lecture, Film Review and Discussion |
14 |
Reading, watching and researching about the subject |
Fate of images: Rancière |
Lecture, Film Review and Discussion |
15 |
Reading, watching and researching about the subject |
Freedom of Attendance |
Lecture, Film Review and Discussion |
16 |
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FINAL EXAM |
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17 |
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FINAL EXAM |
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