The importance of fictional properties

In Stuart Brock & Anthony Everett (eds.), Fictional Objects. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 208-229 (2015)
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original Sawyer, Sarah (2015) "The Importance of Fictional Properties". In Brock, Stuart, Everett, Anthony, Fictional Objects, pp. 208-229: Oxford University Press (2015)

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