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  1. Philosophical fiction refers to the class of works of fiction which devote a significant portion of their content to the sort of questions normally addressed in philosophy. These might explore any facet of the human condition, including the function and role of society, the nature and motivation of human acts, the purpose of life ...

  2. Novela filosófica. La ficción filosófica se refiere a las obras de ficción en donde una parte significativa del trabajo está dedicado a la discusión de cuestiones que suelen abordarse utilizando la filosofía discursiva. Este tipo de obras puede explorar cualquier tema de la condición humana, incluyendo la función y el papel ...

  3. Great list! I'm always looking for a great novel with some philosophical undertones so I searched curated lists from The Guardian, Flavorwire and more and took suggestions from readers and from philosophical fiction authors like Khaled Hosseini, Irvin D. Yalom, Rebecca Goldstein and Daniel Quinn.

  4. I understand philosophical fiction in a broad sense: fiction that uses philosophical ideas or aims to address philosophical questions. There is also philosophical fiction in a narrow sense: fiction written by philosophers. Examples include novels by Simone De Beauvoir, Jean-Paul Sartre and Iris Murdoch.

  5. What is Philosophical Fiction? Philosophical fiction is a type of storytelling that does more than take you on a journey with its characters. It cleverly invites you to wrestle with big life questions, like “What makes something right or wrong?” or “How do we find real happiness?”

  6. Philosophical fiction. Some philosophers have undertaken to write philosophy in the form of fiction, including novels and short stories (see separate article on philosophical fiction).