Catharine Abell provides a unified solution to a wide range of philosophical problems raised by works of fiction. Drawing particular attention to the epistemology of fiction, she provides new accounts of the nature of fictive utterances, the process by which fictional entities are created, and the norms governing their interpretation.
Catharine Abell provides a unified solution to a wide range of philosophical problems raised by works of fiction. Drawing particular attention to the epistemology of fiction, she provides new accounts of the nature of fictive utterances, the process by which fictional entities are created, and the norms governing their interpretation.
Catharine Abell is Professor of Philosophy of Art at the University of Oxford. Her research addresses issues at the intersection of the philosophy of art, philosophy of language, and philosophy of mind.
Inhaltsangabe
1: Introduction 2: The Institution of Fiction 3: Fictive Utterances 4: The Structure of Fictive Content 5: Fictional Entities 6: External Thought and Talk About Fiction Conclusion
1: Introduction 2: The Institution of Fiction 3: Fictive Utterances 4: The Structure of Fictive Content 5: Fictional Entities 6: External Thought and Talk About Fiction Conclusion
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