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Essays on Values Vol. 2

These three volumes, entitled Essays On Values, bring together forty-one recent articles by researchers at the NOVA Institute of Philosophy (IFILNOVA). They are a small sample of everything that, in the last four years, the Institute’s researchers have published, in English, in indexed journals and collections of essays with peer review. As a whole, they reflect very well the research work that is done at IFILNOVA.


INDEX


9 Editorial Note


13 I. AESTHETICS


15 Sounding the Archives:
Sounding the Past towards a Future Living Archive
Maile Colbert


31 The City as Spielraum:
Play, Aesthetic Experience and Politics in Urban Space
Nélio Conceição


55 Modernist Realism and its Enemies: John Coetzee and Philosophy
Ana Falcato


85 The Drawing of the Winding Line
Ana Godinho


99 A Taste of Moral Concerns – On the Applied Judgment of Taste
João Lemos


113 Chaosmopolitanism:
Recon guring James Joyce’s Cities of Thisorder and Exiled Selves
Bartholomew Ryan


141 Writing in First Person?
Tatiana Salem Levy


151 II. FILM STUDIES


153 The Sea as a Border, the Sea as an Experience: Artistic Engagements with the European Migration Crisis in Three Films
Gabriele De Angelis & Emma De Angelis


177 How to Mediate Reality:
Thinking Documentary Film with Adorno and Horkheimer
Stefanie Baumann


201 Kant and Burke’s Sublime in Werner Herzog’s Films: The Quest for an Ecstatic Truth
Patrícia Castello Branco


229 Archaeological Practices of Cinema:
the Critique of Representation in Straub/Huillet and Farocki
Susana Nascimento Duarte


255 What Is It like to Be in the Land of Silence and Darkness?
Werner Herzog and the Paradox of Representing the Unrepresentable
Paolo Stellino


281 Cinema, the City, and Manoel de Oliveira’s Logic of Sensation
Susana Viegas