ABSTRACT

Concerns the special form of logic that rules the presentation of claims in fictive narrative philosophy. This begins with an examination of the logic contained in the Personal Worldview Imperative. Various fictive narratives are brought forward to set out the four criteria of the Personal Worldview Imperative. This leads to process, which I term “The Way We Confront Normative Fictional Worlds.” Finally, the benchmark of plausibility is examined as a standard for the abductive logical account modified for fictional narrative.