Currie, Gregory Department of Philosophy, University of Nottingham
Print publication date: 2004 (this edition)
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online:
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-19-925628-0
doi:10.1093/0199256284.003.0009
 

Gregory Currie
Cognitive film theory is reckoned a powerful and distinctive, if minority position in film studies. What does it say? Argues that Bordwell's constructivism about meaning and his account of perception are not essential components of the project, which is better characterized by commitment to theses calls rationalism and realism, and by a presumption in favour of folk psychology. Cognitivists — who might be better called rationalists — should not be too cognitive, especially in matters of perception.
Keywords: Bordwell, cognitivism, film, interpretation, perception, psychoanalysis
doi:10.1093/0199256284.003.0009
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Part I Ontology
Part II Interpretation
Part III Mind