
Thinking about Stories
An Introduction to Philosophy of Fiction
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 20 July 2023
- ISBN 9780367647513
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages284 pages
- Size 229x152 mm
- Weight 453 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 3 Illustrations, black & white; 3 Line drawings, black & white; 1 Tables, black & white 522
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Short description:
Thinking About Stories is a fun and thought-provoking introduction to philosophical questions about narrative fiction in its many forms, from highbrow literature to pulp fiction to the latest shows on Netflix.?
MoreLong description:
Thinking About Stories is a fun and thought-provoking introduction to philosophical questions about narrative fiction in its many forms, from highbrow literature to pulp fiction to the latest shows on Netflix.
Written by philosophers Samuel Lebens and Tatjana von Solodkoff, it engages with fundamental questions about fiction, such as: What is it? What does it give us? Does a story need a narrator? And why do sad stories make us cry if we know they aren?t real? The format of the book emulates a lively, verbal exchange: each chapter has only one author while the other appears spontaneously in dialogues in the text along the way, raising questions and voicing criticisms, and inviting responses from their co-author. This unique format allows readers to feel like they are a part of the conversation about the philosophical foundations of some of the fictions in their own lives.
Key Features
- Draws on a wide range of types of narrative fiction, from Harry Potter to Breakfast of Champions to Parks and Recreation
- Explores how fiction, despite its detachment from truth, is often best able to teach us important things about the world in which we live
- Concludes by asking in the final chapter whether we all might be fictions
- Includes bibliographies and suggested reading lists in each chapter
Table of Contents:
Introduction 1. What Is Fiction? 2. What Is a Work of Fiction? 3. What Are Fictional Characters? 4. Do Fictional Character Really Exist? 5. Imagination and Fiction 6. Interpreting Fiction 7. Does Every Story Have a Fictional Narrator? 8. Why Are You Crying? 9. The Paradox of Tragedy 10. The Puzzle of Imaginative Struggles 11. What Can We Learn from Fiction? 12. Are you Fictional?

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