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Told as Known Fact: A Study of David Lewis's 'Truth on Fiction'

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posted on 2025-04-17, 05:06 authored by Andris Raivars
There’s more to reading a fiction than meets the eye. Fictions aren’t true: otherwise they wouldn’t be fictions. But it’s true in "Oliver Twist" that Oliver asks for more. It’s certainly not true that Oliver tells lies. It’s true ‒ surely ‒ that Oliver has seen lots of cats. But cats aren’t mentioned in the text. So what’s going on? Evidently, we readers engage in some rather sophisticated language games when we establish the content of a fiction. This thesis investigates some of our games, with special reference to fictions that can interpreted in ways the author hadn’t intended.

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Principal supervisor

Graham Oppy

Additional supervisor 1

Monima Chadha

Additional supervisor 2

Michelle Liu

Year of Award

2025

Department, School or Centre

School of Philosophical, Historical & International Studies

Course

Doctor of Philosophy

Degree Type

DOCTORATE

Campus location

Australia

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Faculty of Arts

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