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Satire,Analogy, and Moral Philosophy
Authors:NICHOLAS DIEHL
Affiliation:Philosophy Department, Sacramento City College, , Sacramento, California, 95822
Abstract:This article addresses two puzzles, one about the nature of satire and its kinship with moral philosophy and the other about the possibility of practicing philosophy through works of art. While it has long been noted that moral satire and applied ethics share subject matter in common, there has been little attention to the prominence of argument by analogy in satire. This essay shows that satire has a kinship with moral philosophy close enough that it is possible to practice philosophy through satire and thus possible to practice philosophy through works of narrative fiction.
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