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  1. Meaning.Herbert Paul Grice - 1957 - Philosophical Review 66 (3):377-388.
  • Imaginative writing and the disclosure of the self.Paul A. Taylor - 1999 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 57 (1):27-39.
  • The Fictive Use of Language.Richard M. Gale - 1971 - Philosophy 46 (178):324 - 340.
    Fiction has been of concern to both the aesthetician and the ontologist. The former is concerned with the criteria or standards by which we judge the aesthetic worth of a fictional work, the latter with whether our ontology must be enlarged to include possible or imaginary worlds in which are housed the characters and incidents referred to and depicted in such works. This is a paper on the ontology of fiction. It will attempt to answer these ontological questions concerning truth (...)
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  • What is fiction?Gregory Currie - 1985 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 43 (4):385-392.
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  • Fiction as representation.Monroe C. Beardsley - 1981 - Synthese 46 (3):291 - 313.
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  • The Logical Status of Fictional Discourse.John R. Searle - 1975 - New Literary History 6 (2):319--32.
  • Speech Acts and the Definition of Literature.Richard Ohmann - 1971 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 4 (1):1 - 19.
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