
The End of History
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Philosophy and Cinema: The End of History
This chapter explores the intersection of cinema and political philosophy, particularly through the lens of disaster films like 'Volcano' and Fukuyama's notion of history's end. The speakers critically analyze Hegel’s concepts and their interpretations, focusing on the implications for understanding historical narratives and natural events. With references to Philip T. Greer and personal anecdotes about academic writing, the discussion emphasizes the importance of clarity and engaging with differing viewpoints in scholarly discourse.
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