2019
DOI: 10.3998/ergo.12405314.0006.022
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Explaining Fictional Characters

Abstract: Fictional characters are awkward creatures. They are described as being girls, detectives, and cats; as being famous, based on real people, and well developed, and as being paradigmatic examples of things that don't exist. It's not hard to see that there are tensions between these various descriptions-how can something that is a detective not exist?-and there is a range of views designed to make sense of the pretheoretical data. Fictional realists hold that we should accept that fictional characters are part o… Show more

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