Philosophy in Literature

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Have you ever wondered why literature has become what it is today? Why people started to write literature in the first place, and why readers where so motivated about books? Philosophy, the word itself is not as complex as its meaning, but so is literature. Philosophy is a study that seeks answers to enduring questions about existence and reality. The aim of this curiosity for more is the sole purpose to discover the nature of truth and knowledge, finding what is life and its meaning. Philosophy not only examines nature and life, but also humanity as an individual and humanity as a society. These examinations intrigues not only the writers, but also the audience as well, for the reason that philosophy arises from pure wonder, curiosity, and the desire to know and understand, which is what people look for in literature. Philosophers who marked philosophy as it is are, Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle. These three great philosophers had their own individual judgment, but they all had a common objective, to expand their knowledge and views through the use of literature. As philosophy grew among society and extended throughout the world, people were developing logical reasoning, which became important and influential throughout nations such as Greece and India. Philosophers such as John Locke and Voltaire were the two leading figures in the Enlightenment to provide philosophical literature. Ancient philosophers and enlightenment philosophers both provided the readers a subjective view, using as examples matters such as logic and ethics, but with many more aspects of philosophy also presented by these men of thought. Throughout the years, the inclusion of philosophy has changed literature itself with the rise of curiosity and reasoning,...

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...se to discover the nature of truth and knowledge, finding what is life and its meaning. These philosophers: Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, John Locke, and Voltaire were able to express their philosophies and influence the world and its people, not only thanks to literature, but for literature. Aspects such as logic, reasoning and ethical values were ideals which created strive for philosophy, but of course not forgetting the main purpose and core of philosophy, which is curiosity. Curiosity was the reason people started thinking philosophically in the first place and the reason people started reading philosophical literature. These philosophical literatures has led to the world we live in today, teachings and views have influenced our daily decision in the way that it has caused us to reason and determine our values all due to the inclusion of philosophy in literature.

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