Woody Allen’s moral problems

Authors

  • Francesc Borrell Carrió Universitat de Barcelona

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30860/0012

Keywords:

Utilitarism, emotionalism, Woody Allen, Irrational Man

Abstract

Woody Allen usually writes scripts with three reading levels: a tragic structure in which the viewer believes to be ahead of the misfortunes that befall protagonists, a "surface" plot, suitable for all audiences, where the good and the evil are fighting to say the last word, and a philosophical reflection, in our case (Irrational Man) being established between the moral utilitarianism and emotionalism.

Author Biography

Francesc Borrell Carrió, Universitat de Barcelona

Profesor titular de la Facultat de Medicina de la Universitat de Barcelona.
Médico de Familia. Institut Català de la Salud.

Published

2019-05-10

How to Cite

Borrell Carrió, F. (2019). Woody Allen’s moral problems. Prueba, (2), 79–82. https://doi.org/10.30860/0012