MONOGRAPHIC ISSUE
LEARNING FROM FICTION
Guest Editor: MANUEL GARCÍA-CARPINTERO
M. GARCÍA-CARPINTERO
Recent Debates on Learning from Fiction
M. J. ALCARAZ LEÓN
Is there a Specific Sort of Knowledge from Fictional Works?
G. CURRIE
Does Fiction Make Us Less Empathic?
K. STOCK
Learning from Fiction and Theories of Fictional Content
F. DORSCH
Knowledge by Imagination How Imaginative Experience Can Ground
Factual Knowledge
E. TERRONE
Happiness is Like This. Fiction as a Repertoire of Indexical Predicates
J. ANIC
Generality in Fiction
F. BOARDMAN
The Cognitive Value of Fiction: Two Models
J. W. ROSENBAUM
Poetic License: Learning Morality from Fiction in Light of Imaginative
Resistance
D. DOHRN
Fiction and Thought Experiment A Case Study
M. POZNIC
Make-Believe and Model-Based Representation in Science: The Epistemology
of Friggs and Toons Fictionalist Views of Modeling
Critical Notice
G. LORENZO GONZÁLEZ
What is it Like to Be a Human Being? Language Design and its Implications
for the Human Nature Debate
(N. CHOMSKY, What Kind of Creatures Are We?)
Book Reviews
K. LENNON
Imagination and the Imaginary, by Hopkins
J. HYMAN
Action, Knowledge & Will, by J. L. Prades
D. STAR
Knowing Better: Virtue, Deliberation and Normative Ethics,
by J. Suárez Díaz
Nota: limbo,
Boletín de Estudios sobre Santayana, se publica a partir de 2007 como
un fascículo independiente que se envía sin cargo adicional a los
suscriptores de teorema
junto con el número de otoño.