Narrative Threads: Philosophy as Storytelling

Journal of Speculative Philosophy 28 (4):438-453 (2014)
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This article is about the relationship between philosophy and storytelling. It also ends up being about animals, communication, sympathy, and imagination. Many contemporary philosophers have written about the relationship between literature and philosophy , but, for two reasons, I will frame my remarks by referencing the American philosopher Cora Diamond. The first reason that I want to focus on Diamond is that she has argued for the importance of literature in the development and education of what she calls “moral imagination.” Following Diamond’s lead, I hope to say a few things about the relationship between the stories we tell and hear and our ..

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Megan Craig
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