Serial Fiction, the End?

British Journal of Aesthetics 55 (3):323-341 (2015)
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Abstract

Andrew McGonigal presents some interesting data concerning truth in serial fictions.1 Such data has been taken by McGonigal, Cameron and Caplan to motivate some form of contextualism or relativism. I argue, however, that many of these approaches are problematic, and that all are under-motivated as the data can be explained in a standard invariantist semantic framework given some independently plausible principles

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Lee Walters
University of Southampton

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