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    “…On November 3, 2023, the Journal Ethics & Cinema was present at the Science and Profession Congress of the UNC Faculty of Psychology, in the symposium titled Psychoanalysis, Ethics and Cinema. …”
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    “…They can be used in a psychotherapeutic framework (as cinematherapy, for example) or as starting points for ethical-clinical analysis of on-screen fictions. The series 13 Reasons Why (Netflix, 2017) has been a success precisely because it shows us the «bullying» phenomenon in a radically different way, introducing the horizon of death, thus raising questions for bioethics and psychoanalysis. …”
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    by Suárez, Claudia
    Published 2022
    “…Add notes on: - the historical development of technoscience, - ethical issues in technological advances. The tour ends with the concepts of body, social bond and discourse according to psychoanalysis and brief considerations on its ethics.…”
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    by Michel Fariña, Juan Jorge
    Published 2023
    “…The title "A horizon in bankruptcy" refers to a previous book "Ethics: a Horizon in Bankruptcy" (Michel Fariña et al, Eudeba, 1995).…”
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    by Bogetti, Celeste
    Published 2017
    “…In this context, cinema appears as a tool for proposing ethical and bioethical dilemmas. The aplication of new technologies in human beings brings new dilemmas in the biomedical area, which raises bioethical dilemmas. …”
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    by Laso, Eduardo
    Published 2023
    “…An examination of these short films, which preceded The Truman Show, allows us to analyze Niccol-Weir’s classic from an angle of ethical-analytical interest.…”
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    by González Pla, Florencia
    Published 2020
    “…Theapproach entails an ethical standpoint since it draws on narrative, myths and folklore in the treatment of these complex issues.…”
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    by Laso, Eduardo
    Published 2021
    “…The writing is organized in twelve sections: 1) cinema is a new art that was born in the 20th century; 2) cinema is a mass art; 3) cinema is an ontological art; 4) the cinema makes time visible; 5) cinema as the most-one of the other arts; 6) cinema is an impure art; 7) each film is a singular real object, which exposes the passage of an idea according to the shot and the montage; 8) the art of cinema as a visitation of an idea; 9) cinema as an ethical setting; 10) the three ways of talking about a film; 11) a film is a point-subject of an artistic configuration; 12) from tragic cinema to cinema as a moving image of eternity. …”
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