Hi everyone,

Please disregard the previously advertised room change for today’s talk. The 
initially planned works are no longer going ahead. The talk will take place in 
the usual location, the Philosophy Seminar Room (N494).

This week's speaker in the University of Sydney Philosophy Seminar Series is 
Jordi Fernandez, (University of Adelaide)

The title of the talk is "Imagination and the paradox of fiction". Here is an 
abstract for the talk:

When we engage with fiction, we seem to have emotions towards fictional 
characters. However, one would think that, in order to have an emotion towards 
someone, it is necessary to believe that they are real. And we do not believe 
that fictional characters are real. I argue that a solution to this puzzle can 
be found in a certain view about imaginative content. This is the view that, 
when one reads about a situation or an event involving some fictional 
character, and one forms a mental image as a result, what one imagines, 
strictly speaking, is that if one experienced the relevant situation or event, 
then that experience would be, for one, like having the mental image that one 
is entertaining. I motivate this view, and use it to propose a solution to the 
paradox of fiction. The proposal is that, when we engage with fiction, we do 
not have emotions towards fictional characters after all. At best, we entertain 
those emotions by having other higher-order mental states which are about them, 
namely, our imaginative episodes. The proposed solution, I argue, can explain 
why it feels to us as if we are having emotions towards fictional characters 
when we engage with fiction, and why, nevertheless, we are not disposed to 
behave in any particular way towards those characters.

The seminar will take place at 3:30pm on  Wednesday Apr 17 in the Philosophy 
Seminar Room (N494).

Enquiries about the seminar series can be directed to ryan....@sydney.edu.au

Ryan Cox
Associate Lecturer in Philosophy
Discipline of Philosophy
School of Humanities
University of Sydney
ryan....@sydney.edu.au
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