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SUMMARY:Sherlock Holmes and the Queen of Chess
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DESCRIPTION:The next meeting of the Sign-Language-Reality seminar in the academic<br> year 2024/25 will take place:<br> <br> Thursday\, the 5th of June 2025\, 17.00\, Central European Time<br> <br>\n<p>Andrea Raimondi (University of Bielefeld)</p>\n<p>Marco Santambrogio (Universit&agrave\; degli Studi di Parma)</p>\n<br> will deliver a talk:<br> <br> <em>Sherlock Holmes and the Queen of Chess</em> <br><br> <br> Abstract:<br>Two views are central to a widely accepted philosophical account of fiction:<br>first\, authors of fiction engage in pretense rather than assertion\; second\,<br>there are fictional characters understood as abstract objects created by authors<br>The paper&rsquo\;s critical section advances some objections: (i) these views are hard<br>to reconcile\, since pretense &ndash\; not a proper speech act &ndash\; does not seem capable<br>of creating anything\; (ii) the first view is incompatible with the thesis that<br>names are directly referential\; (iii) the second view struggles to account for<br>the apparent truth of sentences like &lsquo\;Sherlock Holmes is a detective&rsquo\; when used<br>as reports of fiction\, as they seem to involve category mistakes &ndash\; attributing<br>to abstract objects properties that do not appear applicable to them.<br>The paper proposes a novel account grounded in two ubiquitous linguistic<br>mechanisms: stipulation and meaning transfer. Authors perform speech acts of<br>stipulation. A principle from Frege&rsquo\;s Begriffsschrift &ndash\; which\, we argue\, governs<br>all declarative speech acts &ndash\; clarifies how the authors&rsquo\; stipulations can give<br>rise to truths: sentences first used stipulatively can later be truthfully<br>asserted. This entails that &lsquo\;Sherlock Holmes is a detective&rsquo\; truthfully reports<br>what Conan Doyle stipulated and straightforwardly accounts for the creation of<br>fictional characters.<br>To address the problem of the category mistake\, we appeal to Nunberg&rsquo\;s notion of meaning transfer. In the report &lsquo\;Sherlock Holmes is a detective&rsquo\;\, the predicate<br>undergoes a transfer: instead of picking out (as it ordinarily does) a property<br>of people\, it picks out a structurally analogous property of abstract objects.<br>Our account places fiction within a broader and entirely new perspective<br>encompassing phenomena seemingly unrelated to it\, like perception and various<br>human artifacts\, including games and political institutions.<br>Finally\, we compare our theory with recent proposals by Abell\, and Bergman and<br>Franzen.<br> <br> The seminar will be held online\, to join the meeting\, please use the<br> information below:<br> Join Zoom Meeting <a  target="_blank"   data-saferedirecturl="https://www.google.com/url?q=https://uw-edu-pl.zoom.us/j/92716044372.&amp\;source=gmail&amp\;ust=1748586029637000&amp\;usg=AOvVaw28otham-rQ20ahx3kqKJK3">https://uw-edu-pl.zoom.us/j/92716044372.</a>..<br> Meeting ID: 927 1604 4372 Passcode: 697648<br> <br> The meeting op\n&nbsp\;\nens at 4:45 pm\, the talk starts at 5 pm.<br> <br> <a  target="_blank"   data-saferedirecturl="https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.pts.edu.pl/seminarium&amp\;source=gmail&amp\;ust=1748586029637000&amp\;usg=AOvVaw1mAiW9MIn_REqr-3O27coY">https://www.pts.edu.pl/seminarium</a>\n
ORGANIZER;CN=Tadeusz Ciecierski:
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