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Sfetcu, Nicolae (2025). ”Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland – Philosophical Perspectives”, în Index Academic, I 2025, DOI: 10.58679/IA55823
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This article examines Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (1865) by Lewis Carroll through a philosophical lens, revealing how the seemingly whimsical children’s tale engages with profound questions of identity, logic, language, and reality. Carroll’s background as a mathematician and logician informs his playful use of paradox, nonsense, and wordplay to challenge conventional notions of selfhood, reason, and knowledge. Alice’s shifting size and uncertain sense of self illustrate the fluidity of identity, while the novel’s logical riddles and absurd dialogues expose the limits of rational thought. Carroll’s linguistic games destabilize meaning and highlight the fragile connection between words and reality, anticipating later philosophical debates about language. The dreamlike structure of Wonderland further interrogates the boundaries between illusion and reality, drawing attention to the subjective nature of consciousness and knowledge. By filtering these themes through the perspective of a child, Carroll simultaneously critiques Victorian authority and underscores the philosophical curiosity inherent in childhood. Ultimately, the article argues that Carroll’s tale operates as philosophy in disguise: beneath its nursery nonsense lies a playful yet incisive exploration of some of the most enduring questions about self, reality, and human understanding.
Keywords: Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, Wonderland, Lewis Carroll, philosophy, identity, logic, language, reality



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