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    Why the Epistemic Value of Fictional Literature Does Not Depend Crucially on Its Fictionality
    with Kerstin Gregor
    Grazer Philosophische Studien 96 (3): 463-475. 2019.
    Mitchell Greenʼs conception of the thesis of Literary Cognitivism states that literary fiction can be a source of knowledge that depends crucially on its being fictional. By a modal argument the authors show that the criterion of fictionality cannot be crucial to the epistemic value of literary fiction. Rather, it lays in a certain kind of distance, e.g. a temporal, cultural, or interpersonal one. This will be motivated by drawing parallels to Gadamerʼs hermeneutics, especially his conception of…Read more