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Logic in the Land of Make-Believe
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Logic in the Land of Make-Believe

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  • Stephen Pollard Truman State University, Department of Philosophy and Religion

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https://doi.org/10.12775/LLP.2019.017

Keywords

abstraction, interpretation, contagion, pretense

Abstract

Philosophers call it “contagion” when pretense influences belief, behavior, perception, or emotion. This pejorative terminology is justified in some cases: fantasy and imagination can exercise a pathological influence. This essay, however, reviews some logical techniques that allow pretense to govern belief in a rational and beneficial way. Philosophers might want similar techniques in their tool-kits when they explore interactions between belief and pretense.

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POLLARD, Stephen. Logic in the Land of Make-Believe. Logic and Logical Philosophy. Online. 11 June 2019. Vol. 28, no. 4, pp. 661-681. [Accessed 2 May 2026]. DOI 10.12775/LLP.2019.017.
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