Abstract

It is a curious feature of recent philosophy of literature that the so-called learning from literature debate has been carried out almost exclusively in terms of the problem of fiction, that is, as the problem of how works of literary fiction, bringing as they do imagined worlds to view, could possibly be an important source of knowledge about our world. It is curious not because this seems like

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