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The World and Other Stories
Dolcini, N.
2012-12-01
Source PublicationRevue Internationale de Philosophie
ISSN0048-8143
Pages483-491
AbstractNot only do we enjoy the company of fictional characters (such as Emma Bovary, Pinocchio, and the like) as we read a novel, watch a movie, or listen to a story ; but we also become emotionally involved with them and their adventures. This interaction with fiction constitutes the starting point of the ongoing philosophical debate on the ontological and metaphysical status of fictional objects, and challenges with various problems the theories of fiction currently found on the market. A survey of these problems is offered in this contribution.
Keywordmetaphysics fictional entities ontology
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Language英語English
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PUB ID10765
Document TypeJournal article
CollectionDEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES
Faculty of Arts and Humanities
Corresponding AuthorDolcini, N.
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Dolcini, N.. The World and Other Stories[J]. Revue Internationale de Philosophie, 2012, 483-491.
APA Dolcini, N..(2012). The World and Other Stories. Revue Internationale de Philosophie, 483-491.
MLA Dolcini, N.."The World and Other Stories".Revue Internationale de Philosophie (2012):483-491.
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