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Fiction and Fictionalism

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Fiction and Fictionalism

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Fiction and Fictionalism book

Fiction and Fictionalism

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Fiction and Fictionalism book

ByR. M. Sainsbury
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2009
eBook Published 10 August 2009
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203872567
Pages 264
eBook ISBN 9780203872567
Subjects Humanities
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Sainsbury, R.M. (2009). Fiction and Fictionalism (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203872567

ABSTRACT

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.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |3 pages

INTRODUCTION

chapter 1|18 pages

WHAT IS FICTION?

chapter 2|22 pages

REALISM ABOUT FICTIONAL OBJECTS

chapter 3|24 pages

FICTIONAL OBJECTS ARE NONEXISTENTS

chapter 4|23 pages

WORLDS AND TRUTH: FICTIONAL WORLDS, POSSIBLE WORLDS, IMPOSSIBLE WORLDS

chapter 5|24 pages

FICTIONAL ENTITIES ARE ABSTRACT ARTIFACTS

chapter 6|37 pages

IRREALISM: FICTION AND INTENTIONALITY

chapter 7|23 pages

SOME FICTIONALISTS

chapter 8|18 pages

FICTIONALISM ABOUT POSSIBLE WORLDS

chapter 9|12 pages

MORAL FICTIONALISM

chapter 10|4 pages

RETROSPECT

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