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David LaRocca

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David LaRocca



Average rating: 3.51 · 73 ratings · 8 reviews · 45 distinct works
The Philosophy of Charlie K...

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The Philosophy of Documenta...

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The Philosophy of War Films

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The Thought of Stanley Cave...

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Metacinema: The Form and Co...

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Estimating Emerson: An Anth...

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The Bloomsbury Anthology of...

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Inheriting Stanley Cavell: ...

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“The artist's transcendence is achieved through success at diagnosing and naming the maladies of the age. Artists tell a different sort of truth than scientists do. The truth of the scientist is a generalizing truth, while the artist or writer's is a particular truth. It is the truth about particular persons in particular situations. The poet or the novelist reveals truths about human lives by embodying these truths in concrete characters, in specific situations. Readers recognize their own reality in the work. We find ourselves saying, as we read, 'Yes! This is how it is for me.' Both those who enjoy the work of artists and the artists themselves achieve transcendence through this identification of the particular truths about selves in the world.”
David LaRocca, Gregory E. Ganssle, The Philosophy of Charlie Kaufman



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