I present and discuss a counterexample to Kendall Walton's necessary condition for fictionality that arises from considering serial fictions. I argue that although Walton has not in fact provided a necessary condition for fictionality, a more complex version of Walton's condition is immune from the counterexample
I argue that fictional models, construed as models that misrepresent certain ontological aspects of ...
Readers assume that commonplace properties of the real world also hold in realistic fiction. They ...
Works of fiction are alleged to differ from works of nonfiction in instructing their audience to ima...
I present and discuss a counterexample to Kendall Walton's necessary condition for fictionality that...
What does it mean for a proposition to be "true in a fiction"? According to the account offered by K...
The question of the cognitive role of fictionality is this: what is the correct cognitive attitude t...
I argue that judgements of what is ‘true in a fiction’ presuppose the Reality Assumption: the assump...
In recent work, Kendall Walton has abandoned his very influential account of the fictionality of p i...
Many people assume that fictional entities are encapsulated in the world of fiction. I show that thi...
I argue that fictional models, construed as models that misrepresent certain ontological aspects of ...
A well-known theory about under which circumstances a statement is true in a fiction is The Reality ...
This book argues that there is no special link between fiction and the imagination. It follows that ...
I argue that fictional models, construed as models that misrepresent certain ontological aspects of ...
Readers assume that commonplace properties of the real world also hold in realistic fiction. They ...
Works of fiction are alleged to differ from works of nonfiction in instructing their audience to ima...
I present and discuss a counterexample to Kendall Walton's necessary condition for fictionality that...
What does it mean for a proposition to be "true in a fiction"? According to the account offered by K...
The question of the cognitive role of fictionality is this: what is the correct cognitive attitude t...
I argue that judgements of what is ‘true in a fiction’ presuppose the Reality Assumption: the assump...
In recent work, Kendall Walton has abandoned his very influential account of the fictionality of p i...
Many people assume that fictional entities are encapsulated in the world of fiction. I show that thi...
I argue that fictional models, construed as models that misrepresent certain ontological aspects of ...
A well-known theory about under which circumstances a statement is true in a fiction is The Reality ...
This book argues that there is no special link between fiction and the imagination. It follows that ...
I argue that fictional models, construed as models that misrepresent certain ontological aspects of ...
Readers assume that commonplace properties of the real world also hold in realistic fiction. They ...
Works of fiction are alleged to differ from works of nonfiction in instructing their audience to ima...