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