A consistent reading of Sylvan's box

Philosophical Quarterly 57 (229):667-673 (2007)
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Abstract

I argue that Graham Priest's story 'Sylvan's Box' has an attractive consistent reading. Priest's hope that this story can be used as an example of a non-trivial 'essentially inconsistent' story is thus threatened. I then make some observations about the role 'Sylvan's Box' might play in a theory of unreliable narrators.

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Daniel Nolan
University of Notre Dame

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