Identity in Fiction

Journal of Philosophical Ideas 56:239-254 (2015)
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Abstract

In this paper, I present a very interesting observation about identity in fiction. I call it the phenomenon of identity without interchangeability. It is the phenomenon that two names that have the same referent cannot be used interchangeably in some context. I argue that the phenomenon of identity without interchangeability holds in the dream context, the fictional context in a narrow sense, and the fictional context in an extended sense. I then show one application of the phenomenon in defending Kendall Walton’s account of fiction against Fred Kroon’s objections to him.

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