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The new issue of Projections has published!

Volume 12, Issue 2

Editorial
From the Editor
Ted Nannicelli
http://bit.ly/2PCagwj

Symposium
Film, Art, and the Third Culture: A Naturalized Aesthetics of Film-Précis, Murray Smith
http://bit.ly/2RRGsxw 

A Moderately Pessimistic Perspective on "Cooperative Naturalism", David Davies
http://bit.ly/2QS3tmJ 

Naturalized Aesthetics and Criticism: On Value Judgments, Laura T. Di Summa-Knoop
http://bit.ly/2Let6ZB 

Embodied Seeing-In, Empathy, and Expansionism, Joerg Fingerhut
http://bit.ly/2Eu0Di7 

Collaboration in the Third Culture, Stacie Friend
http://bit.ly/2LhsSRB 

Naturalizing Aesthetic Experience: The Role of (Liberated) Embodied Simulation, Vittorio Gallese
http://bit.ly/2BdbyII 

FACT Is a Fact of Both Life and Art, Jerrold Levinson
http://bit.ly/2Lgb8WX 

Questions about Aesthetic Experience, Paisley Livingston
http://bit.ly/2EttL9g 

Naturalized Aesthetics and Emotion Theory, Rainer Reisenzein
http://bit.ly/2zWRoTu 

"Mind the Gap": Between Movies and Mind, Affective Neuroscience, and the Philosophy of Film, Jane Stadler
http://bit.ly/2RYjS6m 

The Role of Scientific Research in Film Theory, Katherine Thomson-Jones
http://bit.ly/2zXAnIV 

Putting the Culture into Bioculturalism: A Naturalized Aesthetics and the Challenge of Modernism, Dominic Topp
http://bit.ly/2SMFB1o 

Film, Art, and the Third Culture: A Response, Murray Smith
http://bit.ly/2Es6zIp 

Articles
Ivan Mozzhukhin's Acting Style: Beyond the Kuleshov Effect, Johannes Riis
http://bit.ly/2rztmta 

A Pragmatic Framework for the Cognitive Study of Documentary, Catalin Brylla and Mette Kramer
http://bit.ly/2Eutd2P 


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