Middle-earth wasn't built in a day: How do we explain the costs of creating a world?

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45:e286 (2022)
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Abstract

Dubourg and Baumard explain why fictional worlds are attractive to consumers. A complete account of fictional worlds, however, should also explain why some people create them. Creation is a costly and time-consuming process that does not resemble exploration but does resemble the culturally universal phenomenon of knowledge specialization.

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