Can fictions make genuine assertions about the actual world? Proponents of the ‘Assertion View’ answer the question affirmatively: they hold that authors can assert, by means of explicit statements that are part of the work of fiction, that something is actually the case in the real world. The ‘Nonassertion’ View firmly denies this possibility. In this paper, I defend a nuanced version of the Nonassertion View. I argue that even if fictions cannot assert, they can indirectly communicate that what is recounted as fictional is actually true. I show that this view is supported by independent linguistic data, and that it is able to defuse the objections that are typically raised against the Nonassertion View. I conclude by showing that this pos...
A well-known theory about under which circumstances a statement is true in a fiction is The Reality ...
In his book The Nature of Fiction (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991) Greg Currie makes th...
At least twenty books and several hundred articles have been published during the last ten years on ...
Can fictions make genuine assertions about the actual world? Proponents of the ‘Assertion View’ answ...
The distinction between fiction and non-fiction, between a text that is true and one that is not, is...
The Nonassertion Theory of Fiction implies that fictional discourse is quoted discourse. It can stan...
I argue that judgements of what is ‘true in a fiction’ presuppose the Reality Assumption: the assump...
Possible and narrative worlds are traditionally the most influential tools for explaining our unders...
The aim of this paper is to show that the supposed close connection between fiction and false discou...
International audienceBased on a modification of the indispensability argument, the paper claims tha...
Utterances within the context of telling fictional tales that appear to be assertions are neverthele...
The problem of truth in fiction concerns how to tell whether a given proposition is true in a given ...
Briefly sketched, I argue for four interrelated claims: (a) Works of fiction can be based ...
A novel and insightful understanding of the role of fiction, developed by Peter Lamarque and Stein H...
A No-Object theory of fiction denies that there is any sense of “object” in which the objects of fic...
A well-known theory about under which circumstances a statement is true in a fiction is The Reality ...
In his book The Nature of Fiction (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991) Greg Currie makes th...
At least twenty books and several hundred articles have been published during the last ten years on ...
Can fictions make genuine assertions about the actual world? Proponents of the ‘Assertion View’ answ...
The distinction between fiction and non-fiction, between a text that is true and one that is not, is...
The Nonassertion Theory of Fiction implies that fictional discourse is quoted discourse. It can stan...
I argue that judgements of what is ‘true in a fiction’ presuppose the Reality Assumption: the assump...
Possible and narrative worlds are traditionally the most influential tools for explaining our unders...
The aim of this paper is to show that the supposed close connection between fiction and false discou...
International audienceBased on a modification of the indispensability argument, the paper claims tha...
Utterances within the context of telling fictional tales that appear to be assertions are neverthele...
The problem of truth in fiction concerns how to tell whether a given proposition is true in a given ...
Briefly sketched, I argue for four interrelated claims: (a) Works of fiction can be based ...
A novel and insightful understanding of the role of fiction, developed by Peter Lamarque and Stein H...
A No-Object theory of fiction denies that there is any sense of “object” in which the objects of fic...
A well-known theory about under which circumstances a statement is true in a fiction is The Reality ...
In his book The Nature of Fiction (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991) Greg Currie makes th...
At least twenty books and several hundred articles have been published during the last ten years on ...