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From solitary individualism to post-Christian stoic existentialism: Quests for community, moral agency, and transcendence in the films of Clint Eastwood Hereafter and the problems of evil: Clint Eastwood as practical philosopher The smile and the spit: The motivational polarity and self-reliance portrayed in The Outlaw Josey Wales and the Dollars trilogy The representation of justice in Eastwood's High Plains Drifter Bad men at play: On the banality of goodness in Unforgiven Aristotle, Eastwood, friendship and death Giving up the gun: Violence in the films of Clint Eastwood Eastwood, romance, tragedy The use of silence in Hereafter: A study in neurocinematics The mortal hero: Two inductions on the meaning of loss Eastwood's dream: The philosophy of absence in Hereafter Desperate times call for existential heroes: Eastwood's Gran Torino and Camus' The Plague

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    A Hardback by Carolyn Murray-Wooley, Karl Raitz

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      Publisher: The University Press of Kentucky
      Publication Date: 19/05/1992
      ISBN13: 9780813117621, 978-0813117621
      ISBN10: 0813117623

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      Book Synopsis


      Table of Contents
      From solitary individualism to post-Christian stoic existentialism: Quests for community, moral agency, and transcendence in the films of Clint Eastwood Hereafter and the problems of evil: Clint Eastwood as practical philosopher The smile and the spit: The motivational polarity and self-reliance portrayed in The Outlaw Josey Wales and the Dollars trilogy The representation of justice in Eastwood's High Plains Drifter Bad men at play: On the banality of goodness in Unforgiven Aristotle, Eastwood, friendship and death Giving up the gun: Violence in the films of Clint Eastwood Eastwood, romance, tragedy The use of silence in Hereafter: A study in neurocinematics The mortal hero: Two inductions on the meaning of loss Eastwood's dream: The philosophy of absence in Hereafter Desperate times call for existential heroes: Eastwood's Gran Torino and Camus' The Plague

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