Who's afraid of fictional characters?
pp. 148-164
Résumé
What happens us emotionally when we read a work of fiction? According to some philosophers our emotional engagement with fiction gives rise to a paradox and involves either irrationality or participation in a game of make believe. I argue that an Object Theory in a meinongian style, by supporting a realistic perspective on fictional emotions, is able to dissolve the paradox of fiction by providing a positive ontological account of fictional entities (and the properties characterizing them).
Détails de la publication
Publié dans:
(2017) The auditory object. Rivista di estetica 66.
Pages: 148-164
Citation complète:
Barbero Carola, 2017, Who's afraid of fictional characters? Rivista di estetica 66, The auditory object, 148-164. https://doi.org/10.4000/estetica.3271.