The ten essays of this volume provide excellent insight into the ways contemporary fictionalists, their sympathizers, and their critics are grappling with these issues.
Bradley Armour-Garb is Professor of Philosophy at the University at Albany-SUNY and was a fellow of Wolfson College, Oxford. His research focuses on issues in metaphysics, the philosophy of language, and philosophical logic and he has published articles in these areas in a number of journals including, but not limited to, Analysis, The Aristotelian Society, The Journal of Philosophy, The Journal of Philosophical Logic, Noûs, and
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research. He is on the editorial board at The American Philosophical Quarterly, and he will be starting as chair of his department in Fall 2019.
Frederick Kroon is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Auckland. His main research areas are philosophical logic, philosophy of language, and metaphysics, and he has authored papers in these and other areas for a range of journals, including Analysis, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, The Philosophical Review, The Journal of Philosophy, Ethics, and
Noûs. He is on the editorial board of the Australasian Journal of Philosophy and is a subject editor for 20th Century Philosophy for the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.