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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.52685/cjp.22.65.1

Non-Fictions and Narrative Truths

Derek Matravers orcid id orcid.org/0000-0003-2092-406X ; The Open University, Milton Keynes, UK


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Abstract

This paper starts from the fact that the study of narrative in contemporary Anglo-American philosophy is almost exclusively the study of fictional narrative. It returns to an earlier debate in which Hayden White argued that “historiography is a form of fiction-making.” Although White’s claims are hyperbolical, the paper argues that he was correct to stress the importance of the claim that fiction and non-fiction use “the same techniques and strategies.” A distinction is drawn between properties of narratives that are simply properties of narratives and properties of narratives that play a role in forming readers’ beliefs about the world. Using this distinction, it is shown that it is an important feature of non-fictions that they are narratives; it is salutary to recognise non-fictions as being more like fictions than they are like the events they represent.

Keywords

Fiction; non-fiction; Hayden White; Noël Carroll; truth; representation.

Hrčak ID:

283589

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/283589

Publication date:

15.9.2022.

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