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Philosophy and Literature

Volume 33, Number 1, April 2009

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E-ISSN: 1086-329X Print ISSN: 0190-0013

Table of Contents

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Articles

Reflections on Benjamin Button
pp. 1-17
Comic Romance
pp. 18-35
Appreciating Susan Sontag
pp. 36-49
Human Nature in Nineteenth-Century British Novels: Doing the Math
pp. 50-72
The Art and Philosophy of George Eliot
pp. 73-90
Bioshock and the Art of Rapture
pp. 91-106

Subject Headings:

How Philosophers Trivialize Art: Bleak House, Oedipus Rex, "Leda and the Swan"
pp. 107-125
What Philosophy Can't Say About Literature: Stanley Cavell and Endgame
pp. 126-138
One True Ring or Many?: Religious Pluralism in Lessing's Nathan the Wise
pp. 139-149
The Gray Zone
pp. 150-166
A View of Life: Nietzsche, Kierkegaard, and the Novel
pp. 167-183
Prufrock's Question and Roquentin's Answer
pp. 184-192

Notes and Fragments

Why Pornography Can't Be Art
pp. 193-203

Subject Headings:

Critical Discussion

Art and Selection
pp. 204-220

Reviews

Comeuppance: Costly Signaling, Altruistic Punishment, and Other Biological Components of Fiction (review)
pp. 221-224
Philosophy of Literature (review)
pp. 224-227
Strange Concepts and the Stories they Make Possible (review)
pp. 227-230
Literature, Science, and the New Humanities (review)
pp. 230-233

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