Publication: La paradoja del suspenso anómalo
Authors
Argüello Manresa, Gemma
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Universidad de Murcia. Servicio de Publicaciones
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DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.6018/daimon/205241
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Abstract
En este trabajo se aborda lo que en los
debates recientes de filosofía del cine se ha denominado la paradoja del suspenso. Esta paradoja
radica en el problema de que algunos espectadores sienten suspenso frente a una narración que
ya conocían, partiendo del presupuesto de que la
incertidumbre es un estado cognitivo necesario
para sentir esta emoción. Se analizan varias propuestas recientes y se ofrece una alternativa a la
mismas en la que se recupera la simpatía y la anticipación como elementos que permiten explicar
esta paradoja de la reincidencia.
This paper discusses what recent discussions in philosophy of film have called the paradox of suspense. This paradox lies on the fact that it is problematic that some audiences feel suspense when they watch a narration they already knew, based on the assumption that uncertainty is a necessary cognitive state for this emotion. This work presents recent proposals analyzing the paradox and it provides an alternative explanation based on the role sympathy and anticipation play in this paradox of recidivism.
This paper discusses what recent discussions in philosophy of film have called the paradox of suspense. This paradox lies on the fact that it is problematic that some audiences feel suspense when they watch a narration they already knew, based on the assumption that uncertainty is a necessary cognitive state for this emotion. This work presents recent proposals analyzing the paradox and it provides an alternative explanation based on the role sympathy and anticipation play in this paradox of recidivism.
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Filosofía del Cine , Emociones , Suspenso , Valores Morales , Simpatía , Film Philosophy , Emotions , Suspense , Moral Value , Sympathy
Citation
Daimon. Revista Internacional de Filosofía, nº 68, 2016, pp. 49-65
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