Choosing What’s Fictionally True

The Philosophy of Ted Chiang (forthcoming)
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Abstract

A chapter in an edited volume discussing philosophy and Ted Chiang's short stories. In this chapter, I show how philosophical debates about imaginative resistance and what can/can't be fictionally true influence our interpretation of "Division by Zero."

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Hannah Kim
University of Arizona

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