Philosophical film
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+ | Films with [[philosophical]] [[theme]]s, or that raise interesting philosophical questions. These films may be suitable for use in philosophy classrooms, as inspiration for philosophical cafes or informal [[socratic]] discussions, or as food for thought for the philosophically-minded. | ||
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Films with philosophical themes, or that raise interesting philosophical questions. These films may be suitable for use in philosophy classrooms, as inspiration for philosophical cafes or informal socratic discussions, or as food for thought for the philosophically-minded.
See also: http://www.philfilms.utm.edu/2/filmlist.htm http://www.u.arizona.edu/~brennan/movies.htm
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