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Macquarie University

Philosophy Seminar Series

Tuesday 23 March 2010

11am, W6A building, room 720

Disenfranchising Film? On the Analytic-Cognitivist Turn in Film Theory
Robert Sinnerbrink (Macquarie)

The last few decades has seen an extraordinary surge of interest in the
relationship
between philosophy and film. We can now speak of the “philosophy of film”
as an
independent area of inquiry with its own competing schools, theoretical
debates, and
active research programs. In this paper I take the case of contemporary
philosophy of
film—the analytic-cognitive turn in film theory—as a case study that
exemplifies the
still fraught relationship between ‘analytic’ and ‘Continental’
approaches to
philosophy. While crudely mapping onto what we might call ‘analytic’
versus
‘Continental’ film theory, the crucial distinction is better understood
as that between a
theoretical explanatory approach (philosophy of film), and an aesthetic,
reflective,
interpretative approach (film-philosophy). While the
analytic-cognitivist film turn has
resulted in powerful explanatory theories, it also risks repeating what
I shall call the
“philosophical disenfranchisement of film”. The philosophy of film thus
requires the
aesthetic, hermeneutic, and critical supplementation offered by
film-philosophy (F-P),
an approach that treats film as capable of engaging in philosophical
reflection via
cinematic means, and which opens up the possibility that philosophy
might be
transformed by its encounter with film.

Dr. Robert Sinnerbrink
Lecturer, Department of Philosophy
Room 724, Building W6A, Balaclava Rd
Macquarie University
North Ryde, NSW 2109
Sydney Australia
e-mail: [email protected]
Tel: +61 2 9850 9935
Fax: +61 2 9850 8892
www.phil.mq.edu.au/staff/sinnerbrink.htm
http://mq.academia.edu/RobertSinnerbrink
Chair, Australasian Society for Continental Philosophy
http://www.ascp.org.au/
Book review co-editor, Critical Horizons: A Journal of Philosophy and
Social Theory
http://www.acumenpublishing.co.uk/critical_horizons_aims.asp?TAG=&CID=

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