Screen Stories and Moral Understanding
Screen Stories and Moral Understanding
Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Plantinga, Carl
Oxford University Press Inc
11/2023
264
Dura
Inglês
9780197665664
15 a 20 dias
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Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction
by Carl Plantinga
I. Moral Understanding
1. Clarifying Moral Understanding
by Ted Nannicelli
2. Understanding (mis)understanding: Sally be a Lamb
by Paul C. Taylor
II. Transfer and Cultivation
3. Phenomenal Experience and Moral Understanding: A Framework for Assessment
By Carl Plantinga
4. The Slow, Subtle, Small Effects of Filmic Narrative on Moral Understanding
by Helena Bilandzic
5. Moral Conflict, Screen Stories, and Narrative Appeal
by Rene Weber and Frederic Hopp
6. How Screen Stories Can Contribute to the Formation of Just Persons
by Nicholas Wolterstorff
III. Affect
7. Affect and Moral Understanding
by Robert Sinnerbrink
8. Morality and Media: The Role of Elevation/Inspiration
by Mary Beth Oliver
IV. Character Engagement
9. Media Characters and Moral Understanding: Perspectives from Media Psychology
by Allison Eden and Mathew Grizzard
10. Movies, Examples, and Morality: The Rhetoric of Admiration
by Noel Carroll
V. The Reflective Afterlife
11. What Roles Can Audiences Play in Generating Moral Understanding?
by James Harold
12. On Reflecting on Reflections: The Moral Afterlife and Screen Studies
by Wyatt Moss-Wellington
13. The Reflective Afterlife and the Ends of Imagining
by Murray Smith
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
by Carl Plantinga
I. Moral Understanding
1. Clarifying Moral Understanding
by Ted Nannicelli
2. Understanding (mis)understanding: Sally be a Lamb
by Paul C. Taylor
II. Transfer and Cultivation
3. Phenomenal Experience and Moral Understanding: A Framework for Assessment
By Carl Plantinga
4. The Slow, Subtle, Small Effects of Filmic Narrative on Moral Understanding
by Helena Bilandzic
5. Moral Conflict, Screen Stories, and Narrative Appeal
by Rene Weber and Frederic Hopp
6. How Screen Stories Can Contribute to the Formation of Just Persons
by Nicholas Wolterstorff
III. Affect
7. Affect and Moral Understanding
by Robert Sinnerbrink
8. Morality and Media: The Role of Elevation/Inspiration
by Mary Beth Oliver
IV. Character Engagement
9. Media Characters and Moral Understanding: Perspectives from Media Psychology
by Allison Eden and Mathew Grizzard
10. Movies, Examples, and Morality: The Rhetoric of Admiration
by Noel Carroll
V. The Reflective Afterlife
11. What Roles Can Audiences Play in Generating Moral Understanding?
by James Harold
12. On Reflecting on Reflections: The Moral Afterlife and Screen Studies
by Wyatt Moss-Wellington
13. The Reflective Afterlife and the Ends of Imagining
by Murray Smith
Index
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Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction
by Carl Plantinga
I. Moral Understanding
1. Clarifying Moral Understanding
by Ted Nannicelli
2. Understanding (mis)understanding: Sally be a Lamb
by Paul C. Taylor
II. Transfer and Cultivation
3. Phenomenal Experience and Moral Understanding: A Framework for Assessment
By Carl Plantinga
4. The Slow, Subtle, Small Effects of Filmic Narrative on Moral Understanding
by Helena Bilandzic
5. Moral Conflict, Screen Stories, and Narrative Appeal
by Rene Weber and Frederic Hopp
6. How Screen Stories Can Contribute to the Formation of Just Persons
by Nicholas Wolterstorff
III. Affect
7. Affect and Moral Understanding
by Robert Sinnerbrink
8. Morality and Media: The Role of Elevation/Inspiration
by Mary Beth Oliver
IV. Character Engagement
9. Media Characters and Moral Understanding: Perspectives from Media Psychology
by Allison Eden and Mathew Grizzard
10. Movies, Examples, and Morality: The Rhetoric of Admiration
by Noel Carroll
V. The Reflective Afterlife
11. What Roles Can Audiences Play in Generating Moral Understanding?
by James Harold
12. On Reflecting on Reflections: The Moral Afterlife and Screen Studies
by Wyatt Moss-Wellington
13. The Reflective Afterlife and the Ends of Imagining
by Murray Smith
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
by Carl Plantinga
I. Moral Understanding
1. Clarifying Moral Understanding
by Ted Nannicelli
2. Understanding (mis)understanding: Sally be a Lamb
by Paul C. Taylor
II. Transfer and Cultivation
3. Phenomenal Experience and Moral Understanding: A Framework for Assessment
By Carl Plantinga
4. The Slow, Subtle, Small Effects of Filmic Narrative on Moral Understanding
by Helena Bilandzic
5. Moral Conflict, Screen Stories, and Narrative Appeal
by Rene Weber and Frederic Hopp
6. How Screen Stories Can Contribute to the Formation of Just Persons
by Nicholas Wolterstorff
III. Affect
7. Affect and Moral Understanding
by Robert Sinnerbrink
8. Morality and Media: The Role of Elevation/Inspiration
by Mary Beth Oliver
IV. Character Engagement
9. Media Characters and Moral Understanding: Perspectives from Media Psychology
by Allison Eden and Mathew Grizzard
10. Movies, Examples, and Morality: The Rhetoric of Admiration
by Noel Carroll
V. The Reflective Afterlife
11. What Roles Can Audiences Play in Generating Moral Understanding?
by James Harold
12. On Reflecting on Reflections: The Moral Afterlife and Screen Studies
by Wyatt Moss-Wellington
13. The Reflective Afterlife and the Ends of Imagining
by Murray Smith
Index
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