Aesthetic Investigations (Dec 2019)

Fiction as Universal Truth

  • Rob van Gerwen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.58519/aesthinv.v3i1.11946
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1

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Perhaps, a work of fiction’s truth is the unfaltering manner in which its details guide the spectator, reader or listener to the coherent whole of the work, and never disappoint their experience, or at least never for long. This view requires us to hold back the inclination to think of truth as short for the correspondence of some representation to something beyond itself, which is the normal way to view truth in real life, in journalism and in science. A work that is true to itself may be said to generate a particularist type of universal knowledge, like Aristotle characterised poetry at the expense of history in his Poetics.

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