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Dan Ross (Australian philosopher and filmmaker)

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Daniel J Ross (b December 1970) is an Australian philosopher and filmmaker.

Together with David Barison, he directed the film The Ister.

His writing include:

"Making The Ister" Inside Film magazine.

Violent Democracy (Cambridge University Press, 2004).

Review of Irving Singer, Three Philosophical Filmmakers, Screening the Past 18, 2005

"Traumas of the Image," theory@buffalo 10 (2005).

"Democracy, Authority, Narcissism: From Agamben to Stiegler", Contretemps 6, 2006.

Review of Stanley Cavell, Philosophy the Day after Tomorrow, Screening the Past 19, 2006.