Philosophy: The Motion Picture

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Performing Arts
Cover of the book Philosophy: The Motion Picture by Matt Schutt, Matt Schutt
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Author: Matt Schutt ISBN: 9781301333592
Publisher: Matt Schutt Publication: May 25, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Matt Schutt
ISBN: 9781301333592
Publisher: Matt Schutt
Publication: May 25, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

This movie has never been made. That it should be made I will now argue.

Silly people go to the movies and stare in wide-eyed wonder as giant robots punch each other in the face. It is the goal of our movie to produce this same sense of wonder in wise people.

We’ll achieve this by celebrating both philosophy and cinema with satirical vignettes in which Willy Wonka argues with the children about the source of consciousness, Frankenstein and Igor debate the definition of humanity, a villain lectures James Bond about the limits of knowledge, and the Terminator robot arrives from the future with news about existentialism. The sketches will be held together by a Narrator who brings hipness and passion to the subject.

This fast-paced romp will examine, lionize, and lampoon such topics as deductive reasoning, the dialectic process, and the categorical imperative. Seriously, what more could you possibly want from a movie?

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This movie has never been made. That it should be made I will now argue.

Silly people go to the movies and stare in wide-eyed wonder as giant robots punch each other in the face. It is the goal of our movie to produce this same sense of wonder in wise people.

We’ll achieve this by celebrating both philosophy and cinema with satirical vignettes in which Willy Wonka argues with the children about the source of consciousness, Frankenstein and Igor debate the definition of humanity, a villain lectures James Bond about the limits of knowledge, and the Terminator robot arrives from the future with news about existentialism. The sketches will be held together by a Narrator who brings hipness and passion to the subject.

This fast-paced romp will examine, lionize, and lampoon such topics as deductive reasoning, the dialectic process, and the categorical imperative. Seriously, what more could you possibly want from a movie?

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