Understanding Fiction

Knowledge and Meaning in Literature

The book addresses the questions how literature can convey knowledge and how literary meaning can arise in the face of the fact that fictional texts waive the usual claim to truth. Based on the interdisciplinary cooperation of literary scholars and analytic philosophers, the present anthology attempts a) to analyze the possibility and conditions of gaining know - ledge through literature, and b) to apply, in a fruitful way, philosophical theories of meaning and interpretation to the constitution of meaning within the language of literature. The project is guided by the hypothesis that the cognitive function of literature cannot be understood without such fundamental modelings of the complex interaction of meaning, truth and knowledge.

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Preliminary Material
页码: 1–6
Preface
页码: 7
Literature as Thought
著者: Robert Stecker
页码: 11–25
The Cognitive Value of Fictional Names
著者: Daniel Hartenstein
页码: 45–66
Thought Theory and Literary Cognition
著者: Peter Lamarque
页码: 67–80
Knowledge from Fiction
著者: Maria E. Reicher
页码: 114–132
On the Very Idea of a Textual Meaning
著者: Oliver R. Scholz
页码: 135–145
Literature, Pluralism, and the Critique of Evaluative Concepts
著者: Eileen John
页码: 187–203
Contributors
页码: 238–240
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