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  2. What is Philosophical Fiction? Philosophical fiction is a type of storytelling that does more than take you on a journey with its characters. It cleverly invites you to wrestle with big life questions, like “What makes something right or wrong?” or “How do we find real happiness?”

  3. Philosophical fiction is any fiction that devotes a significant portion of its content to the sort of questions addressed by philosophy. It might explore any facet of the human condition, including the function and role of society, the nature and motivation of human acts, the purpose of life, ethics or morals, the role of art in human lives ...

  4. Nov 12, 2019 · This entry has focused on a number of central issues in the philosophy of fiction: the nature of fiction; what it means to say that something is a truth of fiction; what (and in what sense) we can learn from fiction; and how we can have emotional responses to characters of fiction.

  5. Jun 19, 2020 · What is Philosophical Fiction? The idea of a philosophical work of fiction is one which, in my view, is much more closely tied to the methods of continental rather than analytic philosophy. It is, after all, difficult to imagine a novel or play based on the ideas of Saul Kripke or David Lewis!

  6. I will here explore what philosophical fiction is, why philosophy might profit from engaging in it, consider some objections to philosophical fiction writing, and then look at the activities I have organised to help philosophers write fiction.

  7. Mar 30, 2007 · 1. Brief History and Overview. 2. Some Qualifications and Distinctions. 2.1 Language and ontology. 2.2 Hermeneutic and revolutionary fictionalism. 2.3 Meaning versus use. 2.4 Attitudes. 3. Arguments for Fictionalism. 3.1 Via eliminativist antirealism. 3.2 The Oracle. 3.3 The paradox of existence.

  8. Philosophical fiction is a literary genre that weaves complex philosophical ideas into the fabric of its narrative. This genre goes beyond mere storytelling by challenging readers to explore thought-provoking themes and concepts.

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