The recognition of the sacred in theories of possible worlds: some hermeneutic orientations.
Abstract: This article addresses the question of the possibilities for the recognition
of the sacred in theories of possible worlds, an area
which has not been explicitly developed but that has important
consequences based on each author’s underlying notion of
“world”. The study will focus on three representatives of the
logical-analytical current (Ryan, Albaladejo and Dole zel) and on
three other authors who take a phenomenological-existential
approach (Eco, Pavel and Garc ıa-Noblejas). Despite the systematic
clarity of the model of analysis applied by the former authors,
their fundamental understanding of reality may inhibit the identification
of the sacred as “real”. Although the existential current is
a priori more disposed to recognize the sacred, a more systematic
approach in their analysis is required for the identification and
thematization of the sacred. The present paper examines the theoretical
presuppositions of each approach in recognizing the
sacred within narrations, as an element in the salvation or perdition
of fictional characters, which is essential for a full understanding
of both the sapiential value of fiction and the meaning of
many works of fiction. To conclude, the paper offers a series of
observations to assist in the systematization of the study of the
sacred in possible fictional worlds.
Universal identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10641/2594
Date: 2021
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