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|a The philosophy of Christopher Nolan /
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|a Table of Contents; Introduction; Part 1: Moral Philosophy; Chapter One: Deceit, Desire, and Mimetic Doubling in the Films of Christopher Nolan; Chapter Two: "So You Can Be My 'John G.'"; Chapter Three: White Nights of the Soul; Chapter Four: Love, Value, and the Human Destiny in Interstellar; Part 2: Politics and Culture; Chapter Five: "They Turned to a Man They Didn't Fully Understand"; Chapter Six: The Vale of Top Hats; Chapter Seven: Plato, Habermas, and the Demonic Cobb; Chapter Eight: "Are You Watching Closely?"; Part 3: Epistemology and Metaphysics.
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|a Chapter Nine: Remembering, Reminding, and Forgetting with Leonard ShelbyChapter Ten: False Tattoos and Failed Totems; Chapter Eleven: Inception and Perception; Chapter Twelve: Spinning Tops and Brains in Vats; Part 4: Time and Selfhood; Chapter Thirteen: "You Don't Know Who You Are"; Chapter Fourteen: "Memory Man"; Chapter Fifteen: Engaging Otherness through Following; Chapter Sixteen: We Are the Change That We Seek; Selected Bibliography; Index; Contributors.
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|a The Philosophy of Christopher Nolan collects sixteen essays written by philosophers and film theorists analyzing moral, metaphysical, epistemological, and political themes that characterize the films of Christopher Nolan.
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