Document Type : Letter to Editor

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The necessities and requirements of the standard logic of phenomenology create some problems in the analysis of fictional propositions which are replete with imaginary identities and lack signifiers. However, the logical conditions of these propositions as the constituent parts of language, is very significant and it cannot be denied or ignored that in the ordinary language, fictional identities are referred to and their relevant propositions are both accepted and rejected. In this paper, the auther has attempted to employ the definite framework of the possible worlds, to find explanations for the manner of referring to these propositions and the value of their truth. A few logic-related issues of fictional texts are also treated in this study; the author, also presents a system for the logic of fictional propositions.
 
 
 
 

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