• Historical Knowledge as Self-Understanding in the Films of Whit Stillman Yenter, Timothy 2022 Film and Philosophy , Vol. 26 , S. 69 ff. ( Zeitschrift ) Englisch 1073-0427 | 2643-9239 10.5840/filmphil2021111813 Abstract

    Whit Stillman’s films depict characters attempting to gain relevant knowledge of their historical situation so that they can shape their lives. Through an analysis of scenes from each of Stillman’s films, this essay demonstrates that historical knowledge is presented as a kind of self-understanding in the films. That historical knowledge is useful for gaining control over one’s future as well as for properly evaluating one’s life reveals a philosophically interesting approach to self-knowledge. Stillman’s complex approach of layering contexts further suggests an elusive account of the self.

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    Applied Philosophy | Contemporary Philosophy | Semiotics

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Yenter, Timothy
Applied Philosophy
Contemporary Philosophy
Semiotics

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