Published Jun 25, 2009



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Íngrid Vendrell Ferran

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Abstract

In this essay I want to offer an analysis of the structure of the fictional emotions that we have reading novels. I shall start with a presentation of the structure of emotions in general and their relation to aesthetic fiction. Afterwards, I shall offer a critical review of the current positions on fictional emotions. The aim of this section is to question the presuppositions that dominate the current debate on fictional emotions in particular and on emotions in general. Finally, I shall develop my own account on this issue. The thesis that I am going to defend is that fictional emotions possess doxastic and practical rationality and that they are full fledged emotional experiences the reality of which we should not doubt, even though they show some peculiarities.

 

Keywords

emoción ficcional, quasi-emoción, racionalidad doxástica, racionalidad práctica, suposicionesfictional emotion, quasi-emotion, doxastic rationality, practical rationality, assumption

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Vendrell Ferran, Íngrid. (2009). Emotion, Reason and Truth in Literature. Universitas Philosophica, 26(52). Retrieved from https://revistas.javeriana.edu.co/index.php/vniphilosophica/article/view/11103
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