Fictional Objects

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Pub. Date: 2015-08-04
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press
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Author Biography


Stuart Brock, Victoria University of Wellington,Anthony Everett, University of Bristol

Stuart Brock is a Reader and Associate Professor in the Philosophy Programme at Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand. He has been Head of the Philosophy Programme, Deputy Head of School, and Dean of Students in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. He has published numerous articles and book chapters on fiction, fictionalism and fictional objects. He has also published a book with Edwin Mares on Realism and Anti-Realism. Stuart received his PhD from Princeton University and taught for many years in the United States. He has been at Victoria since 2002.


Anthony Everett is a senior lecturer in philosophy at the University of Bristol, having obtained his PhD from Stanford University in 2000. He works in the philosophy of language, and related areas in the philosophy of mind, philosophical logic, metaphysics, and aesthetics. He is the author of he Nonexistent (OUP, 2013).

Table of Contents


Introduction, STUART BROCK AND ANTHONY EVERETT
1. A Reconsidered Defense of Haecceitism Regarding Fictional Individuals, WILLIAM G. LYCAN
2. Objects of Fiction and Objects of Thought, ROBERT HOWELL
3. Wondering About Witches, DAVID BRAUN
4. The Philosopher's Stone and Other Mythical Objects, NATHAN SALMON
5. A Suitable Metaphysics for Fictional Entities: Why One Has to Run Syncretistically, ALBERTO VOLTOLINI
6. Creationism and the Problem of Indiscernible Fictional Objects, FREDERICK KROON
7. Brutal Identity, BEN CAPLAN AND CATHLEEN MULLER
8. The Importance of Fictional Properties, SARAH SAWYER
9. Fictionalism, Fictional Characters, and Fictional Inference, STUART BROCK
10. Fictional Discourse and Fictionalisms, AMIE L. THOMASSON
11. Ideas for Stories, ANTHONY EVERETT AND TIMOTHY SCHROEDER
Index

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