Zander
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me said:No! You can't agree that fantasy is a sub-type of fiction (among others) and also claim that because psychic powers are fictitious they must therefore be fantasy and not some other genre of fiction. Your logic here is flawed.
I'm afraid that as a matter of formal logic, it is. If A, B and C are sub-sets of X, an element in X is not definitionally in A. The element could be in B or C without being in A.Joshua Dyal said:No, it's not.
As my bicycle argument shows, imagery has quite a bit to do with the fantasy genre.Joshua Dyal said:Fantasy is not "the literature of imagery" as you seem to be claiming. Imagery has nothing to do with fantasy.
Please explain how "classic fantasy" is "left field".Joshua Dyal said:My argument is sound. Yours is based on a "out of left field" definition of what fantasy is... You are confusing "classic" fantasy with all fantasy.
You continue to assert that fantasy and fiction are synonymous despite earlier acknowledging that they aren't. Just because something is fictional doesn't mean it must logically be part of the fantasy genre.Joshua Dyal said:Psychic powers may not be "classic" fantasy... but they are fantasy, because they are fantastic. They completely do not exist, and cannot with our current understanding of the universe, so they are fantasy.
As you already know, I've referred to Realms of Fantasy. I didn't contribute to the debate in that magazine. The definitions aren't mine.Joshua Dyal said:Please, if you're going to argue about the definitions of sci-fi vs. fantasy, don't make up your own definitions of the two.
Tolkien was opposed to the introduction of (pseudo-)science/technology in fantasy, and both Hickman & Weis and Poul Anderson have played on the difference between fantasy and sci-fi. While there are authors who disagree with me, I'm in pretty good company.Joshua Dyal said:Find a good book on writing sci-fi or fantasy (or both) and see how the authors make the distinction. That's why we're fundamentally at odds on this thread; your definition of fantasy vis à vis sci-fi is one that you've concocted yourself.
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