Browsing Department of Philosophy by Author "Antonsen, Pål Fjeldvig"
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Fictional reports
Antonsen, Pål Fjeldvig (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)This paper outlines a bicontextual account of fictional reports. A fictional report is a report on something that happens in a fiction, and a bicontextual account is an account that relativizes truth to two contexts. The ... -
Logical contextualism
Antonsen, Pål Fjeldvig (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)This paper outlines a contextualist version of logical pluralism. One motivation for this idea comes from a desire to block a principal argument against pluralism called ‘the meaning-variance objection’. The paper also ... -
Scorekeeping
Antonsen, Pål Fjeldvig (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)An influential suggestion from David Lewis is that we should think of assertions in terms of how they affect the conversational score. This note outlines a way to model conversational scores in such a way that two assertoric ... -
Self-Location in Interactive Fiction
Antonsen, Pål Fjeldvig (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)The aim of this paper is to make sense of a characteristic feature of interactive fictions, such as video game fictions, adventure books and role playing games. In particular, I describe one important way consumers of ...