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#959 Edgar Dubourg: The Psychological Foundations and the Cultural Evolution of Fiction

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Evolutionary Foundations of Fiction: Adaptation vs. By-Product

The chapter explores the evolutionary roots of fiction, discussing whether it evolved as an adaptation or as a by-product of other cognitive traits. It delves into the psychological mechanisms underlying fiction, from simulation and ostensive communication to human preferences like love and fear. The discussion also touches on the various functions of fiction, highlighting its role in capturing attention, transmitting fitness-relevant information, and potentially signaling appealing traits for social cooperation.

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