
Fictional Realities
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- FICTIONAL REALITIES
- Editorial page
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Table of contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- I. Philosophers on the Imagination: From Plato to Hegel
- 1. From Plato to the Middle of the 18th Century
- 2. From Kant to Hegel
- II. Romantic Themes and Later Developments
- 1. Three Issues
- 2. The Creative Imagination
- 3. The Unifying Imagination
- 4. Reality and Unreality
- III. Imaginative Reporting: The Minimal Conditions of a Story
- 1. Some Views on the Nature of Narrativity
- 2. The Three Conditions of a Story
- IV. Fictional Discourse and the Theory of Speech Acts
- 1. The Negative Side: Fictionality Not Based on Fictitious Speech Acts
- 2. The Positive Side: Fictionality Based on Real Speech Acts
- V. Fictional Objects
- 1. The Problem of Their Existence
- 2 The Nature of Their Existence
- VI. Realism in Fiction
- 1. The Features of Realism as a Typological Notion
- 2. Internal Tensions
- 3. Realism and Reference
- VII. Symbolism and Realism
- 1. Introductory Remarks
- 2. A Case Study, and Further Examples
- VIII. Metaphor, Truth and Poetry
- 1. On the Truth of Metaphorical Statements
- 2 How to Interpret Poetic Metaphors (and Their Truth)
- IX. Literature in the Mirror of Her Sister Arts
- 1. Literature between Music and the Visual Arts
- 2. Some Paradigms
- X. On the Value of Literature in Relation to Science
- 1. Dimensions of Literary Value
- 2. Literary Imagination and Scientific Rationality
- Epilogue
- Bibliography
- Index
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