Impossible fictions are valuable evidence both for a theory of fiction and for theories of meaning, mind and epistemology. This article focuses on what we can learn about fiction from reflecting on impossible fictions. First, different kinds of impossible fiction are considered, and the question of how much fiction is impossible is addressed. What impossible fiction contributes to our understanding of "truth in fiction" and the logic of fiction will be examined. Finally, our understanding of unreliable narrators and unreliable narration in fiction needs to accommodate stories that, on the face of it, cannot possibly be true
Abstract: Impossible worlds are representations of impossible things and impossible happenings. They...
Impossible worlds are representations of impossible things and impossible happenings. They earn thei...
We offer an original argument for the existence of universal fictions—that is, fictions within which...
Impossible fictions are valuable evidence both for a theory of fiction and for theories of meaning, ...
Impossible fictions are valuable evidence both for a theory of fiction and for theories of meaning, ...
Impossible fictions are valuable evidence both for a theory of fiction and for theories of meaning, ...
Impossible fictions are valuable evidence both for a theory of fiction and for theories of meaning, ...
Abstract Impossible fictions have lessons to teach us about linguistic representation, abo...
Abstract Impossible fictions have lessons to teach us about linguistic representation, abo...
Abstract Impossible fictions have lessons to teach us about linguistic representation, abo...
Abstract Impossible fictions have lessons to teach us about linguistic representation, abo...
Abstract Impossible fictions have lessons to teach us about linguistic representation, abo...
I ask how audiences engage with impossible fiction, defined here as any fiction of any media which r...
Possible worlds have found many applications in contemporary philosophy: from theories of possibilit...
Possible worlds have found many applications in contemporary philosophy: from theories of possibilit...
Abstract: Impossible worlds are representations of impossible things and impossible happenings. They...
Impossible worlds are representations of impossible things and impossible happenings. They earn thei...
We offer an original argument for the existence of universal fictions—that is, fictions within which...
Impossible fictions are valuable evidence both for a theory of fiction and for theories of meaning, ...
Impossible fictions are valuable evidence both for a theory of fiction and for theories of meaning, ...
Impossible fictions are valuable evidence both for a theory of fiction and for theories of meaning, ...
Impossible fictions are valuable evidence both for a theory of fiction and for theories of meaning, ...
Abstract Impossible fictions have lessons to teach us about linguistic representation, abo...
Abstract Impossible fictions have lessons to teach us about linguistic representation, abo...
Abstract Impossible fictions have lessons to teach us about linguistic representation, abo...
Abstract Impossible fictions have lessons to teach us about linguistic representation, abo...
Abstract Impossible fictions have lessons to teach us about linguistic representation, abo...
I ask how audiences engage with impossible fiction, defined here as any fiction of any media which r...
Possible worlds have found many applications in contemporary philosophy: from theories of possibilit...
Possible worlds have found many applications in contemporary philosophy: from theories of possibilit...
Abstract: Impossible worlds are representations of impossible things and impossible happenings. They...
Impossible worlds are representations of impossible things and impossible happenings. They earn thei...
We offer an original argument for the existence of universal fictions—that is, fictions within which...