E-Book, Englisch, Band 391, 239 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Synthese Library
Rethinking its Logic
E-Book, Englisch, Band 391, 239 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Synthese Library
ISBN: 978-3-319-72658-8
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
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It is argued that the most semantically distinctive feature of the sentences of fiction is that they are
unambiguously
true and false together. It is true that Sherlock Holmes lived at 221B Baker Street and also concurrently false that he did. A second distinctive feature of fiction is that the reader at large knows of this inconsistency and isn’t in the least cognitively molested by it. Why, it is asked, would this be so? What would explain it?
Two answers are developed. According to the
no-contradiction thesis
, the semantically tangled sentences of fiction are indeed logically inconsistent but not logically contradictory. According to the
no-bother thesis
, if the inconsistencies of fiction were contradictory, a properly contrived logic for the rational management of inconsistency would explain why readers at large are not thrown off cognitive stride by their embrace of those contradictions. As developed here, the account of fiction suggests the presence of an underlying three - or four-valued dialethic logic. The author shows this to be a mistaken impression. There are only two truth-values in his logic of fiction.
The naturalized logic of
Truth in Fiction
jettisons some of the standard assumptions and analytical tools of contemporary philosophy, chiefly because the neurotypical linguistic and cognitive behaviour of humanity at large is at variance with them. Using the resources of a causal response epistemology in tandem with the naturalized logic, the theory produced here is data-driven, empirically sensitive, and open to a circumspect collaboration with the empirical sciences of language and cognition.
Zielgruppe
Research
Autoren/Hrsg.
Weitere Infos & Material
1. Misconception and Pretence.- 2. A Research Programme for Fiction.- 3. What Readers Know.- 4. Truth-Making.- 5. Sherlock.- 6. Models and Formal Representations.- 7. “Sherlock”.- 8. Salty Tears and Racing Hearts.- 9. Other Things Sherlock Isn’t.- 10. Putting Inconsistency to Rest.