Description
New Directions in Philosophy and Literature offers a comprehensive examination of the dynamic relationship between philosophical thought and literary expression in contemporary scholarship. The book brings together essays that investigate how literature functions as a site of philosophical inquiry, challenging conventional approaches to both disciplines.
The contributors explore innovative methodologies and theoretical frameworks that dissolve traditional boundaries between philosophy and literature. Topics range from phenomenological approaches to narrative structures, linguistic philosophy in fiction, ethics in literary representation, and metaphysical questions posed through literary texts. This collection demonstrates how philosophical problems are uniquely articulated through literary form, and conversely, how literature offers distinctive insights into philosophical issues that traditional academic philosophy might overlook.
Essential for scholars in both fields, this volume provides new perspectives on canonical and contemporary texts while establishing frameworks for interdisciplinary analysis.







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