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SUMMARY:The Limits of Fiction
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LOCATION:Collège de France\, Paris\, France
DESCRIPTION:<p>This workshop brings together researchers that explore the limits of the concept of &lsquo\;fiction&rsquo\;\, or the limits of fiction itself. Topics of interest include:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>What are limit cases of fiction?</li>\n<li>What phenomena&nbsp\;<em>can</em>&nbsp\;we explain by reference to the &lsquo\;fictive stance&rsquo\; and what phenomenon can we&nbsp\;<em>not</em>&nbsp\;explain in this way?</li>\n<li>Investigations into non-standard/understudied fictions (e.g.\, metafiction\, irony\, video-games\, virtual reality\, fanfiction\, etc.) and their theoretical ramifications for philosophy of fiction in general</li>\n<li>The fiction/non-fiction border</li>\n<li>The relation between fiction and concepts such as &lsquo\;illusion&rsquo\;\, &lsquo\;deception&rsquo\;\, &lsquo\;dreams&rsquo\;\, etc.</li>\n<li>The fictional &lsquo\;periphery&rsquo\;</li>\n<li>Discourses that are&nbsp\;<em>not</em>&nbsp\;part of a fiction (i.e.\, not &lsquo\;fictional discourse&rsquo\;)\, but for which the concept of &lsquo\;fiction&rsquo\; or a &lsquo\;fictive stance&rsquo\; may still have some explanatory power (e.g.\, metafictional\, parafictional\, interfictional\, counterfictional discourse\, etc.).</li>\n<li>etc.</li>\n</ul>
ORGANIZER;CN=Merel Semeijn;CN=Francois Recanati:
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