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Learning implicit biases from fiction

Journal Contribution - Journal Article

Philosophers and psychologists have argued that fiction can ethically educate us: fiction supposedly can make us better people. This view has been contested. It is, however, rarely argued that fiction can morally "corrupt" us. In this article, we focus on the alleged power of fiction to decrease one's prejudices and biases. We argue that if fiction has the power to change prejudices and biases for the better, then it can also have the opposite effect. We further argue that fictions are more likely to be a bad influence than a good one.
Journal: The journal of aesthetics and art criticism
ISSN: 0021-8529
Volume: 80
Pages: 129 - 139
Publication year:2022
Keywords:A1 Journal article
Accessibility:Open