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Agnes Callard: what is the value of fiction?

The Common Reader

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Philosophy Meets Fiction

This chapter explores the dynamic interplay between philosophy and fiction, illustrating how narratives challenge us to confront profound questions about existence and morality. It emphasizes the role of storytelling in shaping moral reasoning and facilitating personal epiphanies, while also examining the limitations of philosophical arguments compared to the immersive experience of literature. By analyzing the works of authors like George Eliot and Leo Tolstoy, the discussion reveals how fiction enriches our understanding of reality and invites deeper reflections on life’s complexities.

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