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Fictionalism in Philosophy (Hardcover)
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Fictionalism in Philosophy (Hardcover)
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There are things we routinely say that may strike us as literally
false but that we are nonetheless reluctant to give up. This might
be something mundane, like the way we talk about the sun setting in
the west (it is the earth that moves), or it could be something
much deeper, like engaging in talk that is ostensibly about numbers
despite believing that numbers do not literally exist. Rather than
regard such behaviour as self-defeating, a "fictionalist" is
someone who thinks that this kind of discourse is entirely
appropriate, even helpful, so long as we treat what is said as a
useful fiction, rather than as the sober truth. "Fictionalism" can
be broadly understood as a view that uses a notion of pretense or
fiction in order to resolve certain puzzles or problems that
otherwise do not necessarily have anything to do with literature or
fictional creations. Within contemporary analytic philosophy,
fictionalism has been on the scene for well over a decade and has
matured during that time, growing in popularity. There are now
myriad competing views about fictionalism and consequently the
discussion has branched out into many more subdisciplines of
philosophy. Yet there is widespread disagreement on what
philosophical fictionalism actually amounts to and about how
precisely it ought to be pursued. This volume aims to guide these
discussions, collecting some of the most up-to-date work on
fictionalism and tracing the view's development over the past
decade. After a detailed discussion in the book's introductory
chapter of how philosophers should think of fictionalism and its
connection to metaontology more generally, the remaining chapters
provide readers with arguments for and against this view from
leading scholars in the fields of epistemology, ethics,
metaphysics, philosophy of science, philosophy of language, and
others.
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