Abstract
For this work, it is proposed that literature in general and particular, specifically, science fiction, has philosophical implications, from analogical hermeneutics. This teaches that every text is understood and explained from its context, as well as that every text is a symbol, that is, it connects with a hidden meaning that can be discovered. Literary texts hide a philosophical meaning. Analog hermeneutics serves to find it. For this work, three stories from science fiction literature have been chosen. Before, however, dealing with its philosophical implications, the pertinent theoretical considerations of analogical hermeneutics are exposed.
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