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Publication Date: 2024
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The Metaphysical Novel as Educator: Simone De Beauvoir's Philosophy of Lived Experience
Educational Philosophy and Theory, v56 n4 p371-380 2024
This essay analyzes the educational significance of the metaphysical novel, that is, how it can be used to educate ourselves and our students. Mordechai Gordon begins by describing the nature of the metaphysical novel while contrasting it to "pure" philosophy and theory building. Gordon also situates Beauvoir's insights in the broader context of the ongoing conversation on philosophy and literature. In the next part, he examines Beauvoir's philosophy of lived experience and compare her philosophical approach to more traditional phenomenological theories. From the analysis of Beauvoir's philosophy of lived experience, Gordon turns to explore the role that "ambiguity," "contingency," and "complexity" play in helping us make sense of people's lives while drawing on examples from several metaphysical novels to illustrate these notions. He concludes this essay by reflecting on the question: what can the study of metaphysical novels bring to philosophy of education?
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