In this fascinating study, Peter Johnson makes explicit the issues
involved in using the novel as a source in moral philosophy. The
book pays close attention to questions of method, aesthetic
accounts of the novel and the nature of ethical knowledge. The
views of leading philosophers are examined and criticized in the
light of the book's distinctive contribution to the current
debate.
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