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25/09/2024

Christine Reeh-Peters has published a new open-access article exploring the concept of a spectral ethics of film

The article “The Non-Anthropocentric Other in Film: Towards a Spectral Ethics of Film“ is part of the Special Issue Cinema and Philosophy: Exploring the Intersections of Time, Identity, Ethics, and Aesthetics, edited by Bernd Herzogenrath for the online journal Philosophies. The article seeks to develop a speculative and spectral ethics of film, grounded in an […]
12/08/2024

The Film-Phil Lisbon Seminars: Christine Reeh-Peters

The next Film-Phil Lisbon Seminar (2024-2025) will be led by Christine Reeh-Peters (​Protestant University of Applied Sciences/Bochum) who will talk about “Film Specters – Towards an Ethics of Film and Death”. The session is hybrid and will be held on September 18, 2024, at 15:00 PM (Lisbon time), at Colégio Almada Negreiros (room SE1) and online, via Zoom. […]
25/06/2024

Film-Philosophy Conference 2024 | Panels

Between July 1 and 3, the Film-Philosophy Conference 2024 will take place in Espinho. The conference is organised by colleagues from the University of British Columbia, the NOVA Institute of Philosophy (NOVA University Lisbon), and the University of Coimbra, in partnership with the FEST Film Festival. 1 July (5:30–7:00 pm) Film and Death #1 | Chair: […]
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