The contemporary debate in the philosophy of literature is strongly shaped by the anticognitivist challenge, according to which works of literary fiction (that contain propositions that are neither literally true nor affirmed by the author) cannot impart (relevant) knowledge to the readers or enrich their worldly understanding. Anti-cognitivists appreciate works of literary fiction for their aesthetic values and so risk to reduce them to mere ornaments that are entertaining, but eventually useless. Many philosophers have reacted to this challenge by pointing at ways in which works of literary fiction can be informative even though they lack worldly reference: it has been argued, for example, that works of fictions are thought experiments; t...
Abstract This article defends literary cognitivism, the view that literature can convey genuine prop...
Many philosophers have claimed that reading literary fiction makes people more virtuous. This essay ...
The current debate on literary cognitivism in the philosophy of fiction typically assumes that we ca...
The contemporary debate in the philosophy of literature is strongly shaped by the anticognitivist ch...
The contemporary debate in the philosophy of literature is strongly shaped by the anti-cognitivist c...
My thesis defends the cognitive value of a close reading of literary fiction which I believe has bee...
Many of us share a strong intuition that fictional literature possesses cognitive value in the sense...
Anti-cognitivism is best understood as a challenge to explain how works of fictional narrative can a...
The first goal of this thesis is to propose a satisfying philosophical theory on the nature of ficti...
What is the cognitive value of fiction? That is, how does reading fiction help us to understand the ...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of recent philosophical argument conce...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is a sustained discussion of the relationship be...
Many of us share a strong intuition that fictional literature possesses cognitive value in the sense...
The aim of this thesis is to describe and defend a tenable version of cognitivism about literary v...
Abstract in inglese: Many philosophers have argued that works of fiction do not have cognitive v...
Abstract This article defends literary cognitivism, the view that literature can convey genuine prop...
Many philosophers have claimed that reading literary fiction makes people more virtuous. This essay ...
The current debate on literary cognitivism in the philosophy of fiction typically assumes that we ca...
The contemporary debate in the philosophy of literature is strongly shaped by the anticognitivist ch...
The contemporary debate in the philosophy of literature is strongly shaped by the anti-cognitivist c...
My thesis defends the cognitive value of a close reading of literary fiction which I believe has bee...
Many of us share a strong intuition that fictional literature possesses cognitive value in the sense...
Anti-cognitivism is best understood as a challenge to explain how works of fictional narrative can a...
The first goal of this thesis is to propose a satisfying philosophical theory on the nature of ficti...
What is the cognitive value of fiction? That is, how does reading fiction help us to understand the ...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of recent philosophical argument conce...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is a sustained discussion of the relationship be...
Many of us share a strong intuition that fictional literature possesses cognitive value in the sense...
The aim of this thesis is to describe and defend a tenable version of cognitivism about literary v...
Abstract in inglese: Many philosophers have argued that works of fiction do not have cognitive v...
Abstract This article defends literary cognitivism, the view that literature can convey genuine prop...
Many philosophers have claimed that reading literary fiction makes people more virtuous. This essay ...
The current debate on literary cognitivism in the philosophy of fiction typically assumes that we ca...