Real People in Unreal Contexts: Or Is There a Spy Among Us?

In Anthony Everett & Thomas Hofweber (eds.), Empty Names, Fiction and the Puzzles of Non-Existence. Stanford, CA, USA: pp. 183-203 (2000)
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