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Fiktionale Welten, Mögliche Welten und Wege der Referenz

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Während zwischen analytischer Philosophie und Linguistik einerseits, Linguistik und Literaturwissenschaft andererseits seit einigen Jahren auf vielen Gebieten zusammengearbeitet wird, bildet eine Kooperation von analytischer Philosophie und Literaturwissenschaft noch die Ausnahme. Die Gründe für diese Situation sind sicherlich vielfältiger Natur; wir wollen an dieser Stelle lediglich kurz auf einen (mutmaßlichen) Grund eingehen, um aus dieser Betrachtung heraus für eine Annäherung zu plädieren.

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Scholz, O.R. (1984). Fiktionale Welten, Mögliche Welten und Wege der Referenz. In: Finke, P., Schmidt, S.J. (eds) Analytische Literaturwissenschaft. Wissenschaftstheorie Wissenschaft und Philosophie, vol 22. Vieweg+Teubner Verlag, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-663-14241-6_5

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