Film, Art, and the Limits of Science
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Film, Art, and the Limits of Science

In Defence of Humanistic Explanation

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Film, Art, and the Limits of Science

In Defence of Humanistic Explanation

About this book

There is currently a vigorous debate in film studies and related disciplines about the extent to which scientific paradigms like evolutionary psychology and neuroscience can explain the cinema and other artforms. This debate tends to devolve into extreme positions, with many film scholars and other humanists insisting that science has little or no role to play in the study of the arts, while a minority contends that it is always needed to fully account for cultural phenomena like film.

Malcolm Turvey advocates for a more moderate position. He argues that, while the sciences can explain much about film and the other arts, there is much about these phenomena that only humanistic methods can account for. He thereby mounts a trenchant defence of the purpose and value of humanistic explanation, one that nevertheless acknowledges and welcomes the legitimate contribution of the sciences to the study of the arts.

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Year
2025
Print ISBN
9783031832345
eBook ISBN
9783031832352

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Front Matter
  3. 1.Ā Preface: A Defence of Humanistic Explanation
  4. 2.Ā Introduction: Moderate Autonomism and Serious Pessimism
  5. 3.Ā Wittgenstein, Science, and Moderate Autonomism
  6. 4.Ā Moderate Autonomism, Extreme Autonomism, and Anti-Autonomism
  7. 5.Ā Norms, Normativity, and the Internal Perspective
  8. 6.Ā Serious Pessimism and Evolutionary Psychology
  9. 7.Ā Serious Pessimism and Mirror Neurons
  10. 8.Ā Conclusion: The Limits of Science
  11. Back Matter

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