Treating the literary work as a purely intentional object R. Ingarden refused it veracity in the epistemic sense. However, if one looks at an actual literary work from the perspective of the reader or literary scholar, he should notice that in a peculiar way it is a carrier of truth. At the same time the multi-layer character of this truth is revealed. Włodzimierz Odojewski's fiction may serve as an example here, as it carries the truth of understanding reality. The truth of understanding reality that is constituted by many layers is the truth of realistic fictio
In his book The Nature of Fiction (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991) Greg Currie makes th...
Coleridge claimed that “poetic faith” involves a suspension of disbelief. If that is right, to be go...
The author’s aim is to reconsider the difference between fact and fiction in diachronic, comparativ...
The subject of this article is the problem of truth in works of literature. The purpose of presentin...
Artykuł podejmuje zagadnienie prawdy w literaturze. Punktem wyjścia dla analiz jest koncepcja Romana...
Ingarden distinguishes four strata making up the structure of the literary work of art: the stratum ...
The subject of the work is the problem of the fictionality of literary texts. The work is divided in...
Possible and narrative worlds are traditionally the most influential tools for explaining our unders...
In this paper, I develop an alternative account of the novel’s cognitive value, based on the distinc...
Perhaps, a work of fiction’s truth is the unfaltering manner in which its details guide the spectato...
Citing very old sources (Plato, Gorgias, Aristotle) the author develops criticism of truth in litera...
In transdisciplinary intersection between Law and Literature, there is the need to approximate conce...
In this study I shall discuss the "dangers" inherent in the misinterpretation of reading and the co...
The distinction between fiction and non-fiction, between a text that is true and one that is not, is...
International audienceBased on a modification of the indispensability argument, the paper claims tha...
In his book The Nature of Fiction (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991) Greg Currie makes th...
Coleridge claimed that “poetic faith” involves a suspension of disbelief. If that is right, to be go...
The author’s aim is to reconsider the difference between fact and fiction in diachronic, comparativ...
The subject of this article is the problem of truth in works of literature. The purpose of presentin...
Artykuł podejmuje zagadnienie prawdy w literaturze. Punktem wyjścia dla analiz jest koncepcja Romana...
Ingarden distinguishes four strata making up the structure of the literary work of art: the stratum ...
The subject of the work is the problem of the fictionality of literary texts. The work is divided in...
Possible and narrative worlds are traditionally the most influential tools for explaining our unders...
In this paper, I develop an alternative account of the novel’s cognitive value, based on the distinc...
Perhaps, a work of fiction’s truth is the unfaltering manner in which its details guide the spectato...
Citing very old sources (Plato, Gorgias, Aristotle) the author develops criticism of truth in litera...
In transdisciplinary intersection between Law and Literature, there is the need to approximate conce...
In this study I shall discuss the "dangers" inherent in the misinterpretation of reading and the co...
The distinction between fiction and non-fiction, between a text that is true and one that is not, is...
International audienceBased on a modification of the indispensability argument, the paper claims tha...
In his book The Nature of Fiction (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991) Greg Currie makes th...
Coleridge claimed that “poetic faith” involves a suspension of disbelief. If that is right, to be go...
The author’s aim is to reconsider the difference between fact and fiction in diachronic, comparativ...