Denying Existence: The Logic, Epistemology and Pragmatics of Negative Existentials and Fictional Discourse

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This book tries to explore, in language as non-technical as possible, the deepest philosophical problems regarding the logical status of empty (singular) terms such as `Pegasus', `Batman', `The impossible staircase departs in Escher's painting `Ascending-Descending'+ etc., and regarding sentences which deny the existence of singled-out fictional entities. It will be fascinating for literary theorists with a flair for logic, to students of metaphysics and philosophy of language, and for historians of philosophy interested in the fate of the Russell-Meinong debate. For teachers of these aspects of analytic philosophy this will provide a textbook which goes beyond the Western tradition (without plunging into any mystical Eastern `Emptiness', which is what some previous comparative philosophers did!).

Author(s): Arindam Chakrabarti (auth.)
Series: Synthese Library 261
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Year: 1997

Language: English
Pages: 260
Tags: Philosophy of Language; Logic; Aesthetics; Non-Western Philosophy; Semantics

Front Matter....Pages i-xi
Introduction the Puzzle of Singular Existence-Denials....Pages 1-7
The Scaffolding for a Solution....Pages 9-31
The Logical form of Existence-Assertions....Pages 33-62
Singular Death-Sentences....Pages 63-79
An Enquiry into the Meaning and Truth of Fictional Discourse....Pages 81-109
Deeper Troubles with Fiction: Reference, Emotion and Indeterminacy....Pages 111-141
Appearing Unreals....Pages 143-170
The Marvel of the Master-Game....Pages 171-195
Concluding Unsemantic Postscript....Pages 197-209
Back Matter....Pages 211-260