Reply to Sartorelli on Pretense and Representing Fictional Objects

Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 73 (2):193-196 (2015)
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Abstract

I defend and clarify my arguments in "Real Representation of Fictional Objects" in response to criticisms from Joseph Sartorelli. In particular, I clarify why Kripke's notion of "levels of language" and a pragmatic principle suggested by van Inwagen do not support the view that works of fiction generate fictional objects but do not represent them.

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Luke Manning
Auburn University At Montgomery

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