This is a Philosophy and Film course. ​

This is a Philosophy and Film course. ​

This is a Philosophy and Film course.

Here is a writing assignment–the aim is to read carefully the assigned texts and understand them by summarizing the key argument of each in short order and relate one of them to one of the movies assigned.


Films: Text Selections:

John Carpenter’s The Thing (1982) Girard, Social Chaos and Scapegoating

Stephen Prince, Horror and Taboo

The Wicker Man (1973) Euripides, The Bacchae

The Man Who Shot Liberty Valence (1962) Hobbes, The State of Nature and Social

Contract

Kierkegaard, The Present Age

Here’s what I want you to do:
Write about 1/2 of a page each for the following 3 questions:

What is the nature and function of sacrifice in Girard’s account of primitive social order?
What is Hobbes’ view of the natural condition of human beings? What makes the sovereign power necessary and how does it come about?
What would you say is the main point of Kierkegaard’s The Present Age?

Then pick one of the movies and show which theory you think is most related to it, and why?