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

The Dissenter

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Exploring Entertainment and Information Hypotheses in Fiction

This chapter discusses how fictional stories can serve as a means of learning relevant information about human behavior and environments while also providing entertainment through superstimuli narratives. The evolutionary and proximate mechanisms behind the enjoyment of fiction and its ability to activate emotions like fear, love, and curiosity are examined in relation to Steven Pinker's perspectives on art.

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