Philosophers are used to thinking of literature departments as the repositories for all the world's bad philosophy, but there are indications that that is now starting to change. It's not only that Derrida is increasingly out of fashion, but that literary scholars are getting interested in philosophical issues about the mind, mental representation, the nature of cognition, artificial intelligence and so on. A representative bibliography of this kind of work (thanks to Chun the Unavoidable for the reference) is here.
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