Fictional Objects
Explore the intriguing world of philosophy with Fictional Objects by Stuart Brock, published by Oxford University Press in 2015. This thought-provoking hardback features eleven original essays that delve into a variety of perplexing questions surrounding characters in fiction and other fictional entities. Are these characters truly real? How are they created, and can they be destroyed? Are they considered abstract or concrete? What defines their identity? Furthermore, the book examines the different attitudes we can hold towards these fictional objects. With a comprehensive page count of 308, Fictional Objects is an essential read for anyone interested in Objectivism and the philosophical implications of fiction. Discover the complexities of fictional existence and broaden your understanding of narrative and reality.