Just a thought, but what of the tracking shot in Kapo?
Perhaps film is (inadvertently) "doing" ethics here....
TL Frederick
Univ of Reading
On 12/10/10 03:12, "Brian Keith Bergen-Aurand (Asst Prof)"
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> But, philosophy has never DONE ethics, it has only done ontology and
> epistemology. It has left ethics to be done after, once we understand what it
> is and what it means.
> It is not only a question of ethics or morality, which is a question, but of
> ethics and ontology and epistemology as first philosophy. Ethics has always
> come in third.
>
> And I have yet to see on this list (after years) of very smart folk a single
> reference to film and ethics or film DOING ethics. We don't even have the
> question yet.
>
> I do, of course, concentrate on film and ethics or film doing ethics. That's
> why I bring this up.
>
> regards,
> Brian
>
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