dc.contributor.author |
Young Garry |
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dc.date.accessioned |
2024-01-29T23:08:26Z |
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dc.date.available |
2024-01-29T23:08:26Z |
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dc.date.issued |
2021 |
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dc.identifier.citation |
Young. Fictional immorality and immoral fiction - 1 online resource - URL: https://libweb.kpfu.ru/ebsco/pdf/2729433.pdf |
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dc.identifier.isbn |
9781793639202 |
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dc.identifier.isbn |
1793639205 |
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dc.identifier.uri |
https://dspace.kpfu.ru/xmlui/handle/net/181837 |
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dc.description |
<p><span>Chapter 1 Fictional Immorality and Immoral Fiction</span></p><p><span>Chapter 2The Metaphysics of Fictional Immorality</span></p><p><span>Chapter 3The Content of Fictional Immorality</span></p><p><span>Chapter 4The Meaning of Fictional Immorality</span></p><p><span>Chapter 5The Harm of Fictional Immorality</span></p><p><span>Chapter 6Is There Evidence of Harm?</span></p><p><span>Chapter 7Enjoying Fictional Immorality</span></p><p><span>Chapter 8Resisting Fictional Immorality</span></p><p><span>Chapter 9Poor Taste and Fictional Immorality</span></p><p><span>Chapter 10Historical Fictional and Fictional Immorality</span></p><p><span>Chapter 11A New Kind of Fiction</span></p><p><span>Chapter 12Fantasy and Fictional Immorality</span></p><p><span>Chapter 13"It's not immoral, but it is in poor taste"</span></p><p><span>Chapter 14Immoral Fiction and Censorship</span></p> |
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dc.description.abstract |
This book examines what, if anything, makes a depiction of fictional immorality-such as the murder, torture, or sexual assault of a fictional character-an example of immoral fiction, and therefore something that should be morally criticized and possibly prohibited. |
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dc.description.tableofcontents |
Cover -- Fictional Immorality and Immoral Fiction -- Fictional Immorality and Immoral Fiction -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Chapter 1 -- Introduction -- Immoral Fiction? -- Aims -- A Taste of Things to Come -- Chapter Overviews -- Notes -- Chapter 2 -- The Metaphysics of Fictional Immorality -- Introduction -- The Conditions for Existence -- Fictional Existence -- Can Fiction Be Accidently True? -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 3 -- The Content of Fictional Immorality -- Are All Cases of Fictional Immorality Immoral? -- On the Possibility of a Causal Connection |
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dc.description.tableofcontents |
Virtual Pedophilia and the Selective Immorality of Fictional Immorality -- Child Pornography as Child Abuse -- Non-pornographic Virtual Pedophilia -- Slurs and the Selective Immorality of Fictional Immorality -- In Defense of M2 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 4 -- The Meaning of Fictional Immorality -- The Immorality of Endorsing an Immoral Worldview -- Ambiguous Content: Endorsing or Not Endorsing a Particular View? -- Is IWVrevised Morally Justified? -- Moral Insensitivity -- Mitigation in the Form of Moral Edification -- The Aestheticization of Violence and Other Immoral Action |
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dc.description.tableofcontents |
Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 5 -- The Harm of Fictional Immorality -- The Immorality of Harm -- What Is It to Harm or Be Harmed? -- The Conditions for Harm -- Harming Others -- The Risk of Increased Harm -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 6 -- Is There Evidence of Harm? -- Historical Concerns -- Obscenity and Its Association with Harm -- Media Violence and Evidence of Harm -- Other Fictional Spaces -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 7 -- Enjoying Fictional Immorality -- Enjoying Fictional Immorality -- Examining the Relationship between xi and Fictional-xi -- Simulating Sadomasochism |
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dc.description.tableofcontents |
Differentiating between Forms of Enjoyment -- Refining Fictional-xi: Distinguishing between Fictional Worlds -- Singing along to Depictions of Fictional Immorality -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 8 -- Resisting Fictional Immorality -- Imaginative Resistance: An Unwillingness to Embrace "Immoral" Depictions -- Ambiguity When Violating Fixed Norms -- The Risk of Negative Effect (Harm) -- Violating the Supervenience Relation -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 9 -- Poor Taste and Fictional Immorality -- Poor Taste and Offense -- The Nature and Strength of "Ought" in Accusations of Poor Taste |
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dc.description.tableofcontents |
Poor Taste as a Suberogatory Action -- Bad "Bad Taste" and Good "Bad Taste" -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 10 -- Historical Fiction and Fictional Immorality -- The Fidelity Constraint Revisited -- The Accidental Truth of Fiction Revisited -- On the Matter of Accuracy -- On the Morality of Historical Fiction -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 11 -- A New Kind of Fiction -- Deepfakes: A New Kind of Fiction -- Deepfakesp as Nonconsensual Pornography -- The Intent to Misrepresent in the Absence or Presence of Disclosure -- Deepfakep's Potential for Harm |
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dc.language |
English |
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dc.language.iso |
en |
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dc.subject.other |
Fiction -- History and criticism. |
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dc.subject.other |
Fiction -- Moral and ethical aspects. |
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dc.subject.other |
Immorality in literature. |
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dc.subject.other |
Roman -- Histoire et critique. |
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dc.subject.other |
Roman -- Aspect moral. |
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dc.subject.other |
Immoralité dans la littérature. |
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dc.subject.other |
Fiction. |
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dc.subject.other |
Fiction -- Moral and ethical aspects. |
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dc.subject.other |
Immorality in literature. |
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dc.subject.other |
Electronic books. |
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dc.subject.other |
Electronic books. |
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dc.subject.other |
Criticism, interpretation, etc. |
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dc.title |
Fictional immorality and immoral fiction/ Garry Young. |
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dc.type |
Book |
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dc.description.pages |
1 online resource |
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dc.collection |
Электронно-библиотечные системы |
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dc.source.id |
EN05CEBSCO05C363030 |
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