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This challenging study places fiction squarely at the centre of the discussion of metaphysics. Philosophers have traditionally treated fiction as involving a set of narrow problems in logic or the philosophy of language. By contrast Amie Thomasson argues that fiction has far-reaching implications for central problems of metaphysics. The book develops an 'artifactual' theory of fiction, whereby fictional characters are abstract artifacts as ordinary as laws or symphonies or works of literature. By understanding fictional characters we come to understand how other cultural and social objects are established on the basis of the independent physical world and the mental states of human beings.
Metaphysics --- Fictions, Theory of --- Philosophy --- God --- Ontology --- Philosophy of mind --- Knowledge, Theory of --- Reality --- Truth --- Fictions, Theory of. --- Metaphysics. --- Théorie de la fiction --- Métaphysique --- Arts and Humanities
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Metaphysics --- Common sense. --- Object (Philosophy). --- Ontology.
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Philosophical anthropology --- Theory of knowledge --- Phenomenology. --- Philosophy of mind. --- Phenomenology --- Philosophy of mind --- Mind, Philosophy of --- Mind, Theory of --- Theory of mind --- Philosophy --- Cognitive science --- Metaphysics --- Philosophy, Modern --- Phénoménologie --- Philosophie de l'esprit --- Phénoménologie
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Philosophy --- Puzzles --- Mental philosophy --- Humanities --- Amusements --- Games --- Riddles --- Study and teaching (Secondary) --- Study and teaching (Elementary) --- Didactics of philosophy
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