The worlds of fiction and the worlds of science: A comparative study
Synthese 78 (1):53 - 86 (1989)
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James Harold (2010). The Value of Fictional Worlds (or Why 'the Lord of the Rings' is Worth Reading). Contemporary Aesthetics 8.
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