Do we weep for Cordelia?

Original Articles

Do we weep for Cordelia?

Published in: South African Journal of Philosophy
Volume 22 , issue 3 , 2003 , pages: 268–276
DOI: 10.4314/sajpem.v22i3.31374
Author(s): Elisa Galgut Department of Philosophy,

Abstract

Much of the contemporary debate concerning the nature and role of fictive emotions has argued that we do feel garden-variety emotions for fictional characters; the puzzle has been to account for this, given our knowledge of their fictional status. In this paper I argue that many of the emotional responses we have towards fictional characters are nothing like the emotions we feel in ordinary life. The implications for our engagement with literary fictions are subsequently examined.

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