Noël Carroll
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Noël Carroll (1947 - ) is a philosopher and film theorist. In his own words he was "was born in 1947 in Far Rockaway, Queens, in New York City. Through high school my schooling was in Catholic Schools. There I developed an intense, visceral dislike of dogmatism. Perhaps I react to certain film world positions, especially French-derived ones, in the same way I did to Orthodox Catholicism." Like David Bordwell, he is opposed to psychoanalytical film theory and in favor of cognitive film theory.
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Selected publications
- The Philosophy of Horror or Paradoxes of the Heart (1990)
- A Philosophy of Mass Art - Noel Carroll
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