How Ficta Follow Fiction

How Ficta Follow Fiction
Author: Alberto Voltolini
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2006-11-22
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781402051470

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This book presents a novel theory of fictional entities which integrates the work of previous authors. It puts forward a new metaphysical conception of the nature of these entities, according to which a fictional entity is a compound entity built up from both a make-believe theoretical element and a set-theoretical element. The author advances a new combined semantic and ontological defence of the existence of fictional entities.

Fiction and Representation

Fiction and Representation
Author: Zoltán Vecsey
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2019-06-17
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9783110648225

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One of the basic insights of the book is that there is a notion of non-relational linguistic representation which can fruitfully be employed in a systematic approach to literary fiction. This notion allows us to develop an improved understanding of the ontological nature of fictional entities. A related insight is that the customary distinction between extra-fictional and intra-fictional contexts has only a secondary theoretical importance. This distinction plays a central role in nearly all contemporary theories of literary fiction. There is a tendency among researchers to take it as obvious that the contrast between these two types of contexts is crucial for understanding the boundary that divides fiction from non-fiction. Seen from the perspective of non-relational representation, the key question is rather how representational networks come into being and how consumers of literary texts can, and do, engage with these networks. As a whole, the book provides, for the first time, a comprehensive artefactualist account of the nature of fictional entities.

Time in Fiction

Time in Fiction
Author: Craig Bourne,Emily Caddick Bourne
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2016
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780199675319

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What can we learn about the world from engaging with fictional time-series--stories involving time travellers, recurring and rewinding time, and foreknowledge of the future? Do they show us radical alternative possibilities concerning the nature of time, or do they show that even the impossible can be represented in fiction? Neither, so this book argues. Defending the view that a fiction represents a single possible world, the authors show how apparentrepresentations of radically different time-series can be explained in terms of how worlds are represented without there being any fictional world which has such a time-series. In this way, the book uses thecomplexities of fictional time to get to the core of the relation between truth in fiction and possibility. It provides a logic and metaphysics to deal with the fact that fictions can leave certain features of their fictional worlds indefinite, and draws comparisons and connections between fictional and scientific representations and hypotheses.

Truth in Fiction

Truth in Fiction
Author: Franck Yann Lihoreau
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2013-05-02
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9783110326796

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The essays collected in this volume are all concerned with the connection between fiction and truth. This question is of utmost importance to metaphysics, philosophy of language, philosophical logic and epistemology, raising in each of these areas and at their intersections a large number of issues related to creation, existence, reference, identity, modality, belief, assertion, imagination, pretense, etc. All these topics and many more are addressed in this collection, which brings together original essays written from various points of view by philosophers of diverse trends. These essays constitute major contributions to the current debates that the connection between truth and fiction continually enlivens, and give a sense of the directions in which research on this question is heading.

Fictional Objects

Fictional Objects
Author: Stuart Brock,Anthony Everett
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2015
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780198735595

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Discusses a range of philosophical questions about fictional characters and fictional objects, with implications for metaphysics, the philosophy of mind, and the philosophy of language.

Fiction and Fictionalism

Fiction and Fictionalism
Author: R. M. Sainsbury
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 425
Release: 2009-09-11
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781135278335

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Are fictional characters such as Sherlock Holmes real? What can fiction tell us about the nature of truth and reality? In this excellent introduction to the problem of fictionalism R. M. Sainsbury covers the following key topics: what is fiction? realism about fictional objects, including the arguments that fictional objects are real but non-existent; real but non-factual; real but non-concrete the relationship between fictional characters and non-actual worlds fictional entities as abstract artefacts fiction and intentionality and the problem of irrealism fictionalism about possible worlds moral fictionalism. R. M. Sainsbury makes extensive use of examples from fiction, such as Sherlock Holmes, Anna Karenina and Madame Bovary and examines the work of philosophers who have made significant contributions to the topic, including Meinong, David Lewis, and Bas Van Fraassen. Additional features include chapter summaries, annotated further reading and a glossary of technical terms, making Fiction and Fictionalism ideal for those coming to the issue for the first time.

Existence Fiction Assumption

Existence  Fiction  Assumption
Author: Mauro Antonelli,Marian David
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2016-01-15
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9783110453270

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Meinong-Studies, Vol. 6, contains papers focusing on the connections between intentionality and nonexistent objects, presenting historical analyses on the background of Meinong’s philosophical position up to the Meinong-Russell-Debate. It also contains systematic studies of fictional characters, of Kripke’s alternative theory of fiction, and of the relevance of fictions playing the role of assumptions in scientific contexts. The volume is completed by biographical sketches of Christian von Ehrenfels, founder of Gestalt-theory and Meinong’s close friend, and of Ernst Mally, disciple of Meinong and successor to his chair.

Characters in Fictional Worlds

Characters in Fictional Worlds
Author: Jens Eder,Fotis Jannidis,Ralf Schneider
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 607
Release: 2010
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110232417

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Although fictional characters have long dominated the reception of literature, films, television programs, comics, and other media products, only recently have they begun to attract their due attention in literary and media theory. The book systematically surveys today ́s diverse and at times conflicting theoretical perspectives on fictional character, spanning research on topics such as the differences between fictional characters and real persons, the ontological status of characters, the strategies of their representation and characterization, the psychology of their reception, as well as their specific forms and constellations in - and across - different media, from the book to the internet.