Phenomenology and Fiction. The quest for "the thing itself cannot avoid battling against the metaphysical tendency of language. Fiction is a way to avoid this lure of language — but not any fiction: to open onto the real, a work of fiction cannot aim to lie, cannot be unreal, and must be either of a hypothetical nature, which opens up its temporal dimension, or of a comparative nature, which opens it up spatially
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grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is a sustained discussion of the relationship be...
This book argues that there is no special link between fiction and the imagination. It follows that ...
Phenomenology and Fiction The quest for "the thing itself cannot avoid battling against the metaphy...
In this paper, we aim to show that the shape of reality is so far from us that any intent to say it ...
The subject of the work is the problem of the fictionality of literary texts. The work is divided in...
Among the most hotly debated issues in contemporary analytic philosophy are those related to the nat...
The distinction between fiction and non-fiction, between a text that is true and one that is not, is...
Possible and narrative worlds are traditionally the most influential tools for explaining our unders...
A very simplified description of physics could be, according to Wikipedia, natural science that invo...
Fiction and Abstraction Fiction is best taken pragmatically; nonetheless a formal trait, intertextu...
International audienceBased on a modification of the indispensability argument, the paper claims tha...
What is fiction? It permeates contemporary life: via novels we read, stories we tell, box-sets we wa...
The first goal of this thesis is to propose a satisfying philosophical theory on the nature of ficti...
On the surface, a work of fiction seems to be false. Despite being written by an author, a work of n...
A No-Object theory of fiction denies that there is any sense of “object” in which the objects of fic...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is a sustained discussion of the relationship be...
This book argues that there is no special link between fiction and the imagination. It follows that ...
Phenomenology and Fiction The quest for "the thing itself cannot avoid battling against the metaphy...
In this paper, we aim to show that the shape of reality is so far from us that any intent to say it ...
The subject of the work is the problem of the fictionality of literary texts. The work is divided in...
Among the most hotly debated issues in contemporary analytic philosophy are those related to the nat...
The distinction between fiction and non-fiction, between a text that is true and one that is not, is...
Possible and narrative worlds are traditionally the most influential tools for explaining our unders...
A very simplified description of physics could be, according to Wikipedia, natural science that invo...
Fiction and Abstraction Fiction is best taken pragmatically; nonetheless a formal trait, intertextu...
International audienceBased on a modification of the indispensability argument, the paper claims tha...
What is fiction? It permeates contemporary life: via novels we read, stories we tell, box-sets we wa...
The first goal of this thesis is to propose a satisfying philosophical theory on the nature of ficti...
On the surface, a work of fiction seems to be false. Despite being written by an author, a work of n...
A No-Object theory of fiction denies that there is any sense of “object” in which the objects of fic...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is a sustained discussion of the relationship be...
This book argues that there is no special link between fiction and the imagination. It follows that ...