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AbstractThematic statements and thematic concepts are integrated into philosophical discourse in a different way from that of the discourse belonging to literary practice. Of course, there are analogies between philosophical and literary discourse. In philosophical works thematic statements and thematic concepts are applied in the discussion of examples just as in literary interpretation they are applied in the discussion of fictional situations. However, this chapter argues that this does not turn philosophical discourse into literature nor literature into philosophy, no matter how complex the examples become.

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