Philosophical works in literature explore fundamental questions about existence, morality, and the human condition. Writers like Albert Camus, Friedrich Nietzsche, and Jean-Paul Sartre have used novels and essays to explore themes of meaning, free will, and existentialism.
These works often challenge conventional ideas, encouraging readers to think critically about their beliefs and the world around them. From Sartreβs exploration of freedom in 'Nausea' to Camusβ absurdism in 'The Stranger,' these books provoke deep thought and reflection.