Psychological studies on fictional persuasion demonstrate that being engaged with fiction systematically affects our beliefs about the real world, in ways that seem insensitive to the truth. This threatens to undermine the widely accepted view that beliefs are essentially regulated in ways that tend to ensure their truth, and may tempt various non-doxastic interpretations of the belief-seeming attitudes we form as a result of engaging with fiction. I evaluate this threat, and argue that it is benign. Even if the relevant attitudes are best seen as genuine beliefs, as I think they often are, their lack of appropriate sensitivity to the truth does not undermine the essential tie between belief and truth. To this end, I shall consider what I t...
If feeling a genuine emotion requires believing that its object actually exists, and if this is a be...
Fictionalists propose that some apparently fact-stating discourses do not aim to convey factual info...
Narrative persuasion, i.e., the impact of narratives on beliefs, behaviors and attitudes, and the me...
Psychological studies on fictional persuasion demonstrate that being engaged with fiction systematic...
In this chapter we argue that some beliefs present a problem for the truth-aim teleological account ...
In his book The Nature of Fiction (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991) Greg Currie makes th...
Fact-related information contained in fictional narratives may induce substantial changes in readers...
I present a dilemma for defenders of two theories of fictional content: Hypothetical Intentionalism ...
Despite widespread evidence that fictional models play an explanatory role in science, resistance r...
PENULTIMATE DRAFT. At times, weird stories such as the Pizzagate spread surprisingly quickly and wid...
This paper discusses the morality of make-believing deviant moral truths within the context of ficti...
Briefly sketched, I argue for four interrelated claims: (a) Works of fiction can be based ...
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...
Numerous psychological findings have shown that mere exposure to ideas makes those ideas seem more t...
If feeling a genuine emotion requires believing that its object actually exists, and if this is a be...
Fictionalists propose that some apparently fact-stating discourses do not aim to convey factual info...
Narrative persuasion, i.e., the impact of narratives on beliefs, behaviors and attitudes, and the me...
Psychological studies on fictional persuasion demonstrate that being engaged with fiction systematic...
In this chapter we argue that some beliefs present a problem for the truth-aim teleological account ...
In his book The Nature of Fiction (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991) Greg Currie makes th...
Fact-related information contained in fictional narratives may induce substantial changes in readers...
I present a dilemma for defenders of two theories of fictional content: Hypothetical Intentionalism ...
Despite widespread evidence that fictional models play an explanatory role in science, resistance r...
PENULTIMATE DRAFT. At times, weird stories such as the Pizzagate spread surprisingly quickly and wid...
This paper discusses the morality of make-believing deviant moral truths within the context of ficti...
Briefly sketched, I argue for four interrelated claims: (a) Works of fiction can be based ...
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...
Numerous psychological findings have shown that mere exposure to ideas makes those ideas seem more t...
If feeling a genuine emotion requires believing that its object actually exists, and if this is a be...
Fictionalists propose that some apparently fact-stating discourses do not aim to convey factual info...
Narrative persuasion, i.e., the impact of narratives on beliefs, behaviors and attitudes, and the me...